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Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm

Thank you, hello, or I love you, custom greeting cards are thoughtful gifts that are always the perfect way to express yourself.

  • Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 17.78 cm (portrait); 17.78 cm x 12.7 cm (landscape)
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Paper Type: Signature Matte

Our Signature Matte paper is a customer favourite—smooth to the touch with a soft eggshell texture that elevates any design. Its sturdy 18 pt weight and natural feel make it the ideal choice for timeless, sophisticated events.

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Herons Card

Herons Card

The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park is known as a wet walking garden, although it includes a Zen garden, or dry garden area as well. It was first developed in 1894 and is the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States. Baron Makoto Hagiwara, a wealthy Japanese landscape designer, constructed the garden, its pavilions and tea house. The Hagiwara family lived in, maintained and enhanced the Japanese Tea Garden from 1895 until 1942 and the beginning of World War II. A 9000 pound Lantern of Peace, purchased with contributions from the children of Japan, was installed in 1953. Popular trees are black pines, red pines, flowering cherry and Japanese maple. In spring you find the wisteria (fuji) and tree peony (botan) . There are water iris (Iris laevigata) (Kakitsubata of Japan) and the large flowered showy (Iris ensata) (hanashobu) with brilliant flowers up to a foot across in the purest of whites through pink, lavender all the way to deep cobalt blue violet and darkest purples. There are also bicolors of various patterns and petalages,. In summer there are hydrangeas which give way to chrysanthemum, (symbol of the imperial house) and the bush clover (Hagi) of the fields in the autumn along with miscanthus (Japanese pampas grass). Winter sees the first camellias and the flowering plum or apricot (the Japanese Ume).

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By Debra J.April 17, 2024Verified Purchase
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Really pleased with the card quality. The perfect theme to personalize a birthday celebration. Birthday greeting combined with a Christmas wish for my nieces Christmas Birthday. Perfect! These colours really pop on this Matte finish. The cute funny monkey expressions add humour to a birthday card surprise.
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By Kenneth N.May 16, 2026Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
Love this card! My Nephew's 60th Birthday, and I was able to add my own verse inside. Beautiful setup, and I thoroughly recommend Zazzle...
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By Kenneth N.May 12, 2026Verified Purchase
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I wanted a personal Birthday card for a dear friend who was turning 84. I was very pleased with the design and the message inside the card. I'm very pleased with the results, and certainly will order Zazzle cards in the future. I certainly recommend these beautiful cards...

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