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Gold Foil 'Greatest Adventure' Good Luck Card

Original price £3.95 - Original price £3.95
Original price
£3.95
£3.95 - £3.95
Current price £3.95

A lovely good luck card for those embarking on a new adventure, featuring a beautiful gold foil design. Perhaps they’re leaving to travel the world, or are off to university. Maybe they’re celebrating a new job! This card is perfect for all sorts of occasions.

‘Your greatest adventure has just begun.'

This card would also be a great way to say congratulations - maybe you’re after a wedding card for some friends, or a relative is welcoming a new family member!

Made From :

300gsm invercoated stock and digitally foiled. Cards come with a brown ribbed envelope and are blank inside, so you’re able to write your own message.

We have made the decision to no longer package our cards in plastic cello bags in a bid to be more environmentally friendly. Your card will be sent in a board backed envelope.

Dimensions:

10.5cm x 15cm (A6)

A lovely good luck card for those embarking on a new adventure, featuring a beautiful gold foil design. Perhaps they’re leaving to travel the world, or are off to university. Maybe they’re celebrating a new job! This card is perfect for all sorts of occasions.

‘Your greatest adventure has just begun.'

This card would also be a great way to say congratulations - maybe you’re after a wedding card for some friends, or a relative is welcoming a new family member!

Made From :

300gsm invercoated stock and digitally foiled. Cards come with a brown ribbed envelope and are blank inside, so you’re able to write your own message.

We have made the decision to no longer package our cards in plastic cello bags in a bid to be more environmentally friendly. Your card will be sent in a board backed envelope.

Dimensions:

10.5cm x 15cm (A6)

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here