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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

They're Back..... (Tuesday's Truths WK 188)

"Chives"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 

"Never say never," the saying goes, and I suppose that applies to saying, "I no longer....," which I did in my 2018 addendum to a number of my posts here on Blogger, where I proclaimed, "I no longer actively produce event program covers, invitations, and the types of greeting cards described here or on my website but arrangements might be able to be made under certain circumstances. My focus is on the 'Words In Our Beak' book series."


WORDS IN OUR BEAK BOOK SERIES

For today, in my 188th segment of Tuesday's Truths, I'm here to announce that at the advice and action  of Chris Deatherage (CD), my book series (Words In Our Beak) formatter, who is also my web-master (for patriciayoungquist.com; I now have some versions of the all occasion greeting cards that are referenced in many blog posts where I initially put my 2018 addendum available via Fine Art America (FAA), because CD has uploaded them to that location.

A picture of one of the aforementioned cards (known as "Chives") can be seen atop this entry, and it is also an item I've discussed in a few prior posts here on Blogger.

CD also uploaded other selections of my all occasion cards (that are included in many of blog posts where I initially put my 2018 addendum) to FAA.  They can be seen in the next sequence of photographs.

"The Last Leaf"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication)
"Very Clematis"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Pansies and Violas"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Welcoming"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Echinacea Triplets"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Rosemary"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Before Lunch"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Honeybee's Paradise"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Clematis Paniculata"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication)
"A New York City Rooftop Garden"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication) 
"Smokebush Grace"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication)
"Climbing Clematis"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication)
"Candlesticks"
(a greeting card that goes beyond communication)

FAA's greeting cards are 5’' x7” in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 pound paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

I'll leave this notification at that for today, dear reader, except to say, CD plans to upload other selections of cards that I thought could no longer be produced to FAA, so please stay tuned.

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