Delusions of Grandeur

Society Garlic

Society Garlic after the rain.

Happy New Year, Friends!

I like to clean out the studio to start the new year fresh, and I came across boxes of leaf print greeting cards — some signed by me in pencil, and some not. Many, many boxes of cards. It’s a huge number of cards.

Leaf Print Cards

Leaf Print Cards

Leaf Print Cards

Leaf Print Cards

I don’t know what I was thinking. I like to do things in a big way, and I guess I thought these cards would be a big seller. I have sold a lot of them, but not thousands.

It gets worse, or better, depending on your point of view. I also found a box of splatter paint cards in reds and pinks. I think they were intended to be Valentine’s Day cards, but somehow that never happened. A lot of them are packaged in cellophane with matching envelopes, and they’re signed in ink.

Splatter Paint Cards

Splatter Paint Cards

Splatter Paint Cards

Then I have 24 – 8″ x 10″ leaf prints that were done with tulle or some other lacy fabric over them. These are on high quality 90 lb. watercolor paper.

Leaf Prints

Sooooo . . . I’m wondering if you can help me out here. Do you by any chance need 25, 50, 100 or more leaf print cards, splatter paint cards, or reject leaf prints? Maybe you can turn them into something amazing and wonderful. My gross miscalculation can be your creative gain!

The cards are 6.7″ x 9″ on beautiful Fabriano Medioevalis card blanks, which are high-quality Italian watercolor paper. I also have matching envelopes for the cards. They’re 4.5″ x 6.7″ when folded in half, as cards.

Send me an email message if you have an interest. They can fit into a Priority Mail flat rate envelope, padded mailer, or box depending on how many you want. All I’m asking is for you to pay for the shipping.

Have you ever miscalculated on this scale, or is it just me? I’d enjoy hearing your thoughts. You can share them with us inthe comments section below.

Wishing you all the best for the new year!

With love and appreciation,
Cassandra

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