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This set of 5 greeting cards are the perfect blend of beauty and eco-consciousness, ideal for any occasion.
Theme: Stunningly illustrated cards featuring beneficial insects.
Blank Inside: Perfect for your own special message, suitable for all occasions.
Eco-Friendly: Produced with minimal environmental impact.
Cards: 5" x 7", printed on quality, thick, 100% recycled paper with vegetable inks.
Envelopes: 100% recycled Eco Brown paper (130mm x 185mm).
Packaging: Biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable.
Made in WA: Locally produced in Western Australia for quality and sustainability.
Permaculture Principles: Aligned with permaculture practices for an eco-friendly choice.
About the Artist
Alisa lives in a small coastal town in the south-west of Western Australia with her husband, two children, an adopted bunny and four Heritage chooks, alongside the local wildlife.
Her greeting cards include images from wilderness locations and her own home garden, which she is slowly converting from a once lawn dominated residence into an edible garden and habitat for local wildlife. Teaching others about beneficial insects is a personal passion, so a Hoverfly, Honey Bee and Wanderer Butterfly all feature in her first production of greeting cards, in addition to the insect attracting Blue Salvia and Pomegranate Blossom. Her images have been described as little ‘hello's’ from Nature created through a mindful and intuitive process using Nature as her guide. The close-up perspective provided by macro photography allow for a more intimate connection with nature, highlighting tiny details that are often overlooked.