A6 Greeting Card - Rainforest Leaf Cream

$6.95

‘Babinda Leaf’

Originally one of our beloved Linen teatowel designs that we hand screenprinted.

Printed on 100% Post Consumer Recycled Paper
SIZE - A6 (105mm x 148mm)
Comes with Envelope -also 100% Post consumer recycled paper

Blank inside

Sitting atop a mossy rock…….this skeleton leaf appeared…..
We’d been chasing waterfalls deep in the rainforests of Far North Queensland…. So perfectly eaten - it was like a road map to the forest - I fell in love. Not wanting to disturb the leaf - I took a photo & drew this design.

The quote on the card is from Robin Wall Kimmerer and reads:
’In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us’

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‘Babinda Leaf’

Originally one of our beloved Linen teatowel designs that we hand screenprinted.

Printed on 100% Post Consumer Recycled Paper
SIZE - A6 (105mm x 148mm)
Comes with Envelope -also 100% Post consumer recycled paper

Blank inside

Sitting atop a mossy rock…….this skeleton leaf appeared…..
We’d been chasing waterfalls deep in the rainforests of Far North Queensland…. So perfectly eaten - it was like a road map to the forest - I fell in love. Not wanting to disturb the leaf - I took a photo & drew this design.

The quote on the card is from Robin Wall Kimmerer and reads:
’In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us’

‘Babinda Leaf’

Originally one of our beloved Linen teatowel designs that we hand screenprinted.

Printed on 100% Post Consumer Recycled Paper
SIZE - A6 (105mm x 148mm)
Comes with Envelope -also 100% Post consumer recycled paper

Blank inside

Sitting atop a mossy rock…….this skeleton leaf appeared…..
We’d been chasing waterfalls deep in the rainforests of Far North Queensland…. So perfectly eaten - it was like a road map to the forest - I fell in love. Not wanting to disturb the leaf - I took a photo & drew this design.

The quote on the card is from Robin Wall Kimmerer and reads:
’In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us’