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Japanese Shibori, 16 Note Cards: 16 Different Blank Cards with 17 Patterned Envelopes in a Keepsake Box!
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Japanese Shibori, 16 Note Cards: 16 Different Blank Cards with 17 Patterned Envelopes in a Keepsake Box!
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Current price: $19.95


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Japanese Shibori, 16 Note Cards: 16 Different Blank Cards with 17 Patterned Envelopes in a Keepsake Box!
Current price: $19.95
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Size: Paperback
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These classic and colorful note cards feature 16 Japanese shibori designs. Blank inside, these cards will convey a heartfelt message for any occasion.
This note card set includes:
16 folded blank note cards—3.75 x 4.5 inches (9.5 x 11.5 cm)
16 unique designs
17 sealable envelopes (meet US Postal requirements for mailing with a standard stamp)
Pair with the matching Tuttle wrapping papers— Japanese Shibori Gift Wrapping Papers 12 Sheets —for colorful and cohesive gift giving!
Shibori is a hand-dyeing technique from Japan that typically involves folding, twisting or bunching cloth to create a unique pattern—sort of like an ancient form of tie-dye.
These classic and colorful note cards feature 16 Japanese shibori designs. Blank inside, these cards will convey a heartfelt message for any occasion.
This note card set includes:
16 folded blank note cards—3.75 x 4.5 inches (9.5 x 11.5 cm)
16 unique designs
17 sealable envelopes (meet US Postal requirements for mailing with a standard stamp)
Pair with the matching Tuttle wrapping papers— Japanese Shibori Gift Wrapping Papers 12 Sheets —for colorful and cohesive gift giving!
Shibori is a hand-dyeing technique from Japan that typically involves folding, twisting or bunching cloth to create a unique pattern—sort of like an ancient form of tie-dye.


















