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Bring Smiles Now With Handmade Cat Lover Birthday Cards

Introducing two handmade cat birthday cards from the workshop of artist Deborah Julian. Not just for cat lovers. by David Stone Each is printed as a Giclée before being carefully set behind textured card stock. The print quality makes them...

The Thing About Cats

Introducing two handmade cat birthday cards from the workshop of artist Deborah Julian. Not just for cat lovers.

by David Stone

Each is printed as a Giclée before being carefully set behind textured card stock. The print quality makes them suitable for framing.

The first birthday card, Cats and Balloons, is colorful, inspired by playful black cats. One walks off with the bunch while the other bats at them. It’s all in fun, fitting the occasion.

Happy Birthday Balloons handmade cat card by Deborah Julian. $5.99 on Amazon

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The handmade cards are 5 X 7 Inches and ship with matching white envelopes in a clear, protective sleeve. Deborah Julian ships her handmade cards promptly.

Happy Birthday Alphabet Cat Card, handmade by Deborah Julian $5.99 on Amazon

In Cats Alphabet, the cats have fashioned a birthday greeting in the form of a quilt and, being cats, have settled down for a rest after the job is done.

Designed and artfully assembled by Deborah Julian with fun in mind.

Taking special care and using top quality materials compliments some of the best cat art you can buy today.

About the artist: Deborah Julian is a fine art photographer with advanced digital skills.

More original cat art: Deborah Julian Art

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