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Love Hand Painted Cards

Regular price $7.00
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Australia-wide Free Delivery on orders $120

7 days Return Policy


Product Description

Original Hand-Painted Greeting Cards

Looking for a truly special card for someone you love?

Our unique, hand-painted greeting cards are miniature works of art, thoughtfully created to celebrate life's meaningful moments. More than just a card, they are keepsakes that can be treasured long after the occasion has passed—and even framed as a lasting memory.

Each card is individually hand-painted in our Sydney studio by French artist Pascale Reuter, using professional-quality watercolours, gouache, and watercolour pencils on premium 300gsm acid-free, cold-pressed watercolour paper.

As every piece is painted by hand, no two cards are exactly alike. While your card will feature the same design and artistic style, it will always be a one-of-a-kind original.

Available exclusively at markets.

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  • Flat rate shipping across Australia: $10.00 AUD
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  • FREE shipping on orders over $95 AUD
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  • Standard: 3-7 business days
  • Express: 1-3 business days

Returns & Refunds
  • If your item arrives damaged or defective, please email us within 7 days of receiving it. We’ll gladly offer a replacement or refund.
  • Once approved, your refund will be processed back to your original payment method within 5-10 business days.

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Love Hand Painted Cards

$7.00

Your 7-day journey from colour mixing to creative flow