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Photography by Ira Gardner

Sharing art with greeting cards

Posted on December 4, 2019April 10, 2020
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Greeting cards made from original artworks by Ira Gardner

I’m happy to announce that I have made greeting cards out of my original artwork. These cards are printed on premium papers that range from pearl to textured potato starch papers. Cards are a great way to share my artwork with your friends and family as well as being a great collectible. The quality and finish of these cards comes extremely close to the original artworks!

The cards are blank inside so you can add your personal message!

Prices for cards are:

1 card for $5
5 cards for $20
25 cards for $75

All cards come with envelopes!

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