Seasons Boxed Note Card Assortment

$10.00

Featuring watercolors of the four seasons, painted by Jenny deFouw Geuder.

3 in stock

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Description

Seasons Boxed Note Card Assortment
By Artist, Jenny deFouw Geuder


Price: $10 (Suggested Retail $14.95)

Publisher: Adventure Publications, November 15, 2022

Dimensions: 5.25 × 4.5 in

Quantity: 12 cards and envelopes, 4 designs, 3 cards of each


This 12-card collection of blank notecards features watercolors of the seasons and includes three each of four different designs.

The best, most thoughtful greeting cards are the ones you write yourself. Say everything you wish to say with this wonderful collection of notecards by acclaimed watercolorist and naturalist Jenny deFouw Geuder. The Seasons Boxed Note Card Assortment showcases four favorite paintings from Jenny’s award-winning coffee-table book, Drawn to Birds. The 12-card set with envelopes includes three cards each of four different designs. The notecards spotlight the splendor of winter, spring, summer, and fall.

At 5.25″ x 4.5″, the blank notecards are perfect in size for everything from a short “thank you” to a full-length letter. Say happy birthday, send your deepest sympathies, congratulate your loved ones’ accomplishments, or celebrate their special occasions. The Seasons Boxed Note Card Assortment will be appreciated by nature lovers, outdoors enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys watercolor art. So let your loved ones know you’re thinking of them with these beautiful cards.


Artist’s Bio:

Jenny deFouw Geuder is an artist and educator from Michigan. She received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Art Education (and she minored in English). She has always loved nature and being outdoors. She especially loves gardening and hiking, and over time, began sketching the objects she discovered outside. She bought a bird feeder, and she was charmed by the many visitors. That one bird feeder grew to two, four, and now about eight—along with multiple bird baths! As she immersed herself in bird watching, she started fine-tuning her garden by introducing native plants that benefited birds and other wildlife.