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Here are some cards that we've produced:
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Baume & Mercier Linea Launch
A Pagoda spiral cut reveals secret watch details. Invitation text on the back of card.
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A bear, trees, a house in snow, and stars above. All in a 5 x 3-1/2 inch paper globe that folds flat for mailing.
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A beautiful flower for the invitation. A floral pape, printed letterpress, for the wrapper
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Tunnel cards were immensely popular in the late 18th and early 19th century. They were an early form of virtual reality by giving viewers a sense of dimensional place.
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The Great American Puppet Show
Here is a pop-up theatre that includes all those fun characters featured in the 2000 USA Presidential charades: George W, Big Al, our five Republican Judges led by a devil, and our humble narrator Emily Dickinson.
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