'Blueprint' Art Cards New Wallet Gift Set
‘BluePrint’ is a collection of wet cyanotype photograms inspired by the pioneering work of British born Anna Atkins using native seaweeds and ferns. Learn more…
This special Gift Set offers you all six Art Cards - one of each design - presented in our new beautiful folding wallet to keep them safe and to display proudly on any writing desk.
Our 150mm x 150mm Art Cards are printed on FSC Digi Finesse Premiere Silk sustainably sourced paper, blank inside and supplied with 155mm x 155mm brown Kraft envelope, wrapped in a clear sleeve.
Contemporary photographers will love Squeaky Binders ‘BluePrint’ reinterpretation of the original cyanotype technique and will be fascinated by the striking results.
‘BluePrint’ is a collection of wet cyanotype photograms inspired by the pioneering work of British born Anna Atkins using native seaweeds and ferns. Learn more…
This special Gift Set offers you all six Art Cards - one of each design - presented in our new beautiful folding wallet to keep them safe and to display proudly on any writing desk.
Our 150mm x 150mm Art Cards are printed on FSC Digi Finesse Premiere Silk sustainably sourced paper, blank inside and supplied with 155mm x 155mm brown Kraft envelope, wrapped in a clear sleeve.
Contemporary photographers will love Squeaky Binders ‘BluePrint’ reinterpretation of the original cyanotype technique and will be fascinated by the striking results.
‘BluePrint’ is a collection of wet cyanotype photograms inspired by the pioneering work of British born Anna Atkins using native seaweeds and ferns. Learn more…
This special Gift Set offers you all six Art Cards - one of each design - presented in our new beautiful folding wallet to keep them safe and to display proudly on any writing desk.
Our 150mm x 150mm Art Cards are printed on FSC Digi Finesse Premiere Silk sustainably sourced paper, blank inside and supplied with 155mm x 155mm brown Kraft envelope, wrapped in a clear sleeve.
Contemporary photographers will love Squeaky Binders ‘BluePrint’ reinterpretation of the original cyanotype technique and will be fascinated by the striking results.