Etched Sunflower Invitations - 8 Fill-In Invitations & 8 Envelopes
This design includes shimmering foiled accents that give it an extra special touch. Our fill-in style invitations include labels and blank spaces, which allow you to fill in the name, time, place, and date of your event. Each cello package of invites includes 8 invites and 8 coordinating envelopes.
- Printed on high-quality heavyweight cardstock paper with foiled details and packaged in a clear cello pack.
- As a part of our Gallery Collection, this invitation is printed in the USA.
- 8 Invitations and 8 Envelopes per Package
- 5" x 7"
- Our heavyweight invitation paper stock is not compatible with most home printers. Professional printing or a custom order is required.
Most orders are shipped within two business days of receipt. In stock orders received by 1:00 PM ET are typically processed the same day. In stock orders received after 1:00 PM ET are processed the following business day. Expected shipping times are estimates based on our most common orders. The times listed are in business days (Monday through Friday, excluding all national holidays).
Standard Shipping: 2-7 business days depending on your address.
Two Day Shipping: 2-3 business days depending on the time of day when your order is placed and warehouse processing time.
Express Overnight Shipping: 1-2 business days depending on the time of day when your order is placed and warehouse processing time.
Extended US Shipping: 7-10 business days depending on your location.
Priority Mail to Canada: 8-12 business days depending on your location.
Please note: Free shipping only applies to standard ground shipments to the contiguous 48 US states.
Please contact us with specific questions or concerns.
Product Type: | Invitations |
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Product SKU: | 87931E40 |
Product UPC: | 025096890106 |
Collection Name: | Etched Sunflower |
Quantity Included: | 8 Invitations & 8 Envelopes |
Material: | Cardstock Paper |
Product Dimensions: | 5" x 7" |
Artist or Collection: | Musee De L'Impression |
Artist or Collection Biography: | In 1833, a group of textile manufacturers based in and around Mulhouse, France formed the “Societé Industrielle” to collectively archive the designs they produced. In order to complement their own personal collections they added designs from other countries, and from earlier times. This collection grew in importance to become what is today the premier collection of printed textiles in the world. The original purpose of this design collection was to inspire artists and designers of the time by introducing them to new and different patterns and styles. This long established history of sharing ideas continues today in the form of exhibitions, publications, demonstrations of hand and machine printing techniques, and creative workshops for children and adults. |