It is always a good day when I open my mail super box & see a key, because a key means that I have a parcel. And who doesn't like a parcel? Inside this parcel, were 90 fine art greeting cards with images of my paintings on them. After having repeated inquiries for greeting cards in my studio, I relented. I ordered a small trial batch before Christmas...and without any effort on my part, they sold out! Seemed only natural to order more.![Art card image - Intrigue the Williams Mill Glass Studio Copyright Christine Montague](http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54b40924e4b07e1bade4f4ce/553fc2d1e4b02714499d182d/553fc2f9e4b02714499d1df1/1296567582000/web-fb-intrigue-at-the-glass-house-giclee-06.jpg?format=original)
![Art card image - Intrigue the Williams Mill Glass Studio Copyright Christine Montague](http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54b40924e4b07e1bade4f4ce/553fc2d1e4b02714499d182d/553fc2f9e4b02714499d1df1/1296567582000/web-fb-intrigue-at-the-glass-house-giclee-06.jpg?format=original)
Now I had nothing against greeting cards. It is just that self producing them, i.e. printing & packaging, is a time-consuming process. If you consider the value of the time better spent in the studio, time spent making one's own cards, well.. it just wasn't for me.
So when I heard of a company that not only prints them, but packages them nicely too....well... I reconsidered, gave them a try, and here I am, checking out 10 different styles of cards.
Anyhow, there are art cards in my studio and I hope you'll like them too.