5x7 Card | Winter Lines - Field Day

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Winter Lines: Field Day captures the vibrant, playful energy of a mountain in motion. This hand-carved linocut features the rhythmic, crisscrossing arcs of fresh descents, now brought to life with tiny, sporadic skiers and snowboarders traversing the slopes. It’s a "winter field day" caught in ink—a celebration of those crisp, high-altitude days where the hills are alive with movement. Each card is hand-pressed from original blocks onto eco-friendly paper, making every print a unique, tactile tribute to the joy of the descent.

Front Design: Winter Lines - Field Day

Inside Design: Blank

Back Design: Core Designs Logo, Blank

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Winter Lines: Field Day captures the vibrant, playful energy of a mountain in motion. This hand-carved linocut features the rhythmic, crisscrossing arcs of fresh descents, now brought to life with tiny, sporadic skiers and snowboarders traversing the slopes. It’s a "winter field day" caught in ink—a celebration of those crisp, high-altitude days where the hills are alive with movement. Each card is hand-pressed from original blocks onto eco-friendly paper, making every print a unique, tactile tribute to the joy of the descent.

Front Design: Winter Lines - Field Day

Inside Design: Blank

Back Design: Core Designs Logo, Blank

Offered in pairs(2) or sets of six. Designed with a "Send One, Keep One" mindset. Every card features a blank interior for your personal message and comes with a premium self-sealing kraft envelope. To ensure the hand-pressed ink remains pristine, every card is individually tucked in a protective sleeve.


CARD DETAILS:

  • Card Dimensions: 5 x 7 in (12.7cm x 17.78cm)

  • Envelope Dimensions: 5.25 x 7.25 in (13.34cm x 18.42cm)

  • Water-Based Inks

  • Eco-Friendly Paper | FSC Certified

  • 100% Recycled Kraft Envelopes

  • Self-Sealing Envelopes

  • Hand Printed

  • Hand Carved Linocut Blocks

  • Made in Salida, CO

*Due to the manual nature of the printing process, natural "imperfections" are expected and a celebrated part of the linocut medium.