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Coyote Grey cards are inspired by my 5 year old son and his love for all things wild in nature. He teaches me well, and teaches me much.
The price includes card(s) + envelope(s).
The art work is a simple abstraction in high contrast and bold colors. Paper provides a great writing surface and is a nice weight (95#). The folded card measures 6" H x 4.25" W, and comes with a square flap envelope.The inside of card is blank. The orange band extends to the back of the card.
10% of proceeds will be donated to Earth Island Institute’s Project Coyote (please see below for more information).
A personalized message can be added to inside of card for additional charge. Custom cards are available. Please check out ORCA ORANGE + ORCA BLUE too, and look for more "all things wild" cards to come.
Printing
Printed on premium matte cover recycled paper by the GreenerPrinter, a high-quality printing operation that is doing something about the environmental impact of printing. Located in Berkeley, CA they offer Green America Seal of Approval, Green Business Certification, Forest Stewardship Council Certification (FSC), Carbon-neutral printing (all emissions from operations and shipping are offset).
Card
100% Recycled, 50% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine-Free Paper + FSC Certified. Green-e® certified renewable energy certificate. Inks are soy and vegetable-based
Envelope
Square Flap Envelope 80# white uncoated paper with slightly softer texture than card. 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine-Free Paper + FSC Certified. Green-e® certified renewable energy certificate.
Shipping
Please use shipping container (3 + 8 pack only) as a case for storing + caring for your Coyote cards. Cardboard shipping container can be 100% recycled.
If ordering outside of the US, please let me know.
Earth Island Institute (EII)
Project Coyote is a non-profit located in Marin County, California whose work promotes educated coexistence between people and coyotes by championing progressive management policies and fostering respect for and understanding of America's native wild "song dog."
For more information please visit: http://www.projectcoyote.org.
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