Pack of 6 Kew Christmas Cards, Magic at the Waterlily House
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Midnight Magic at the Waterlily House
Wish your family and friends a 'Merry Christmas' with our beautiful Kew Christmas cards.
This picture is a magical interpretation of the enchanted Waterlily House in Kew Gardens by the artist Lucy Loveheart. In this wintry fairytale scene, Titiana, the Queen of the Fairies, is casting a midnight spell with Puck. The robins are singing a secret song, stars are sparkling in the moonlight and a very special magic is in the air.
Sustainability Matters
These cards were produced using biodegradable glitter and are recyclable.
Contents:
Pack of 6 greeting cards
Message inside reads: Merry Christmas
All profits from the sale of these cards help to support and fund Kew's valuable research work.
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United Kingdom
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- UK Tracked Standard - £5 (delivery 5-7 working days from date of order)
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Xmas Delivery Dates
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- International - by 1st December
- UK Standard Delivery - by 14th December
- UK Express Delivery - by midday on 20th December