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Christmas Cards Inspired by our Ayrshire Collection

£10.00
In stock
SKU
62990

Each Pack Contains 6 Cards (2 of each design)

Introducing the Ayrshire Collection Christmas Cards by 'Hole in My Pocket':

Delight in the charm of the holiday season with our Ayrshire Collection Christmas Cards, a creation by the talented designers at 'Hole in My Pocket.' These cards are a perfect blend of creative design and festive spirit, allowing you to share warm wishes and joy with your loved ones in a unique and delightful way.

These Christmas cards offer a captivating trio of designs that combine the timeless appeal of our Ayrshire properties with a touch of holiday magic. One design portrays the majestic Culzean Castle, a coastal masterpiece perched on cliffs and designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century. Another showcases the quaint charm of Burns Cottage, the humble birthplace of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, offering a glimpse into his life and times. The third design encapsulates the grandeur of the Burns Monument, a classical Grecian temple-like memorial built in 1823 to honor the enduring legacy of Robert Burns.

Crafted with attention to detail, our Ayrshire Collection Christmas Cards are printed to perfection, ensuring that every colour and detail is vivid and true. The high-quality printing process captures the intricate design elements and vibrant hues, making these cards a true work of art.

Share the festive spirit and spread holiday cheer with your friends and family. Whether you're sending warm wishes near or far, these cards provide a heartwarming and personal way to connect with your loved ones during the festive season.

The inside of these cards are blank.

Made from:
This is a thick 16pt, FSC credited paper stock. With a light satin coating on the outside, the inside is left uncoated, making it easier for you to write your own message. Each card is individually scored, ensuring a clean fold and comes with a simple 100% recycled brown envelope.

Dimensions:
15.5 x 11cm

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