
This is one of those cards that makes people stop and really look.
It’s a bouquet of tulips made entirely from tiny rolled strips of paper (quilling, if you want the proper name). Each petal, leaf, and curl of the ribbon is hand-rolled and glued in place. The colors are bright but not cartoonish: red, coral, yellow, purple, pink, orange, all playing nicely together.
The card itself is thick, creamy white stock. Blank inside, so you can say whatever you need to say. Comes with a red envelope that feels substantial in your hand.
Size when closed: 6 x 6 inches.
Opens flat or stands up like a little piece of art if someone wants to keep it out.
People usually buy these for:
- birthdays (especially moms, grandmas, aunts)
- get-well wishes
- thank-you notes that need to feel extra special
- “just because” when flowers won’t last long enough

It’s not cheap paper. You can feel the texture and the tiny shadows between the coils. That’s what makes it different from a printed card.
If you’re tired of sending the same flat grocery-store card everyone else grabs, this one stands out without trying too hard. Simple idea, done really well.
That’s pretty much it. A small, quiet wow in an envelope.
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