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![]() B014TS7O3E Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 1000.000 Category: Office Rating: 4.2 Votes: 45 Find similar productsAnne Taintor Happy Birthday Greeting Card - We May Just Live Forever. Anne Taintor is an artist whose themes deal with domestic stereotypes, as viewed through the lens of mid-century advertisements typically found in publications such as Ladies Home Journal and Life. Juxtaposing these images with tongue-in-cheek captions, her work serves as a commentary on the stereotypes of women popularized in the 1940s and 1950s. She has been credited by some as being a pioneer in the pairing of mid-century imagery with modern slogans. The Anne Taintor StoryAnne graduated from Harvard in 1977 with a degree in Visual and Environmental Studies. After college, she focused on collage, and her work always incorporated a subtle humor and playfulness. For years, AnneÕs art was more of a sideline than a full-time occupation. But in 1985, she was a single mother searching for a way to spend more time at home with her daughter than her job in cartography permitted, and she began to develop a line of collaged pins and magnets. The new collages combined vintage images with AnneÕs own interpretation of what these men and women might really be thinking. They were instantly a hit with AnneÕs customers, though it took a little longer for her to be brave enough to Òquit her day jobÓ.In 1999, with her daughter away at college, Anne and her husband moved to a tiny town (population 80) in Northcentral New Mexico. She spent 12 blissful years in NM balancing growing her business with healthy doses of hiking, swimming & camping. Anne was elated to return to her home state of Maine in 2011 in order to spend more time with granddaughters and other family and to re-kindle her love of gardening and shoveling snow. She now lives and works in an eclectic antique house in Portland and continues to cherish making all you smart women and men smile. | ![]() B01LYP1Q86 Price: $4.99 Score: 5.102 Category: Office Rating: 4.9 Votes: 1863 Find similar productsHallmark Birthday Greeting Card to Mother (Flowers with Vases). Delight your mother on her birthday with this card featuring a watercolor-style image of three vases with flowers against a soft blue background with purple lettering and band near the fold. The message on the front of the card reads, Mom, You're the Best On your birthday, I want to say thank you—For raising me. For my happy childhood. For standing back and turning me loose. For letting me make my mistakes. For helping me clean up my messes. For loving me that much. Open the card to reveal the inside message, For deftly balancing just what I wanted and just what I needed. For birthdays, holidays, and unforgettable every days. For treats just because. For being on my side. For putting me in my place when I was smart-alecky. For putting me in a better place anytime I'm down. For making it all better—and I do mean all. For being my mom. For being a friend. For being the best. I love you, HAPPY BIRTHDAY The card measures 8.3 inches long by 5.8 inches wide made with high quality cardstock paper; an envelope is included. All Hallmark cards are made with paper from well-managed forests. Hallmark was founded in 1910 when 18-year-old J.C. Hall arrived in Kansas City, Missouri, with a couple of shoeboxes of postcards under his arm and the American dream in his heart. Today, more than a century later, Hallmark greeting cards are sold online and in nearly 40,000 retail stores across the globe and people continue to recognize the iconic Hallmark brand as the very best. |
![]() B004V3Y1YS Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 5.051 Category: Office Rating: 4 Votes: 4 Find similar productsNobleWorks 8571 Age Exposes Funny Birthday Paper Card with Envelope. Item #: 8571 Cover Reads: A Proper Lady Never Exposes Her Age. Inside Reads: Her Boobs At A Rock Concert Maybe, But Never Her Age. Hope Your Birthday Rocks! Why not show how a true lady never exposes her age with this funny old-age birthday card from NobleWorks Cards? Shipping weight: 0.64 oz Shipping dimensions: 5.38 x 7.38 x 0.2 inches Name: Age Exposes Occasion: Birthday Line: Cartoons Artist: Stanley Makowski Greeting Card Style: Regular Version: 5 x 7 Credit: Cartoon by Stan Makowski Paper Stock: This card is printed on FSC certified sustainable source pulp and contains 10% post consumer waste. Manufactured in the U.S.A. Introduced: April 15, 2010 UPC: 745469085716 Availability: In Stock. | ![]() B00SZ5YNJ6 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.878 Category: Office Rating: 4.6 Votes: 5 Find similar productsPrimitives By Kathy Greeting Birthday Card - The Man Who Wrote The Hokey Pokey. . |
![]() B00DNJ63RO Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.854 Category: Office Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsRed, White & Blue MADE IN THE USA Desiderata Poem by Max Ehrmann on 11 x 17 Card Paper. . | ![]() B07PHV6DZ9 Price: $4.49 Score: 4.831 Category: Office Rating: 4.8 Votes: 178 Find similar productsDesigner Greetings Ornate Gold Foil Die Cut Window Frame Age 90 / 90th Birthday Card. The interior of this Designer Greetings milestone birthday card design reads: …and through it all, you've remained the kind of person who others are so glad to have in their lives. Hope you enjoy every warm and precious moment of this very special celebration! Happy Birthday. The card measures 5.25x7.5 inches and is printed on heavy cardstock. Includes 1 card and 1 envelope. The card has the following special features: gold foil, embossed, die-cut window, insert, full color interior. This elegant 90th birthday card features an incredibly detailed gold foil frame with a die cut window allowing the interior of the card to be seen while the card is closed. Embossing creates a wonderful horizontal line pattern in the gold foil strip that runs from top to bottom of the cover panel. |
![]() B009MPJ9UQ Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.808 Category: Office Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsNobleWorks 4275 Godfather Birthday Humorous Birthday Paper Card with Envelope. Item #: 4275 Cover Reads: Luigi Wished That He Hadn't Forgotten The Godfather's Birthday. Inside Reads: How Could We Possibly Fugetabout Your Birthday? Life happens! We get turned around in so many different directions with our work and families that at times we do forget things. Forgetting a friend's 'Birthday' may seem trivial to some, but to the one that was forgotten, it's major...Especially if you are part of 'The Sicilian Family'. Even if they say it doesn't matter, it does! And you don't want the Don to find out. At least if you give them this funny card from NobleWorks they will know how bad you really feel for 'Fugetting' them. Maybe then they won't feel like tying cement blocks to your feet and throwing you off a bridge. Shipping weight: 0.64 oz Shipping dimensions: 5.38 x 7.38 x 0.2 inches Name: Godfather Occasion: Belated Birthday Line: Cartoons Artist: Stan Eales Greeting Card Style: Regular Version: 5 x 7 Credit: Cartoon by Stan Eales Paper Stock: Printed in USA Introduced: May 01, 2012 UPC: 745469042757 Availability: In Stock. | ![]() B00IVUXAJY Price: $6.95 Score: 4.785 Category: Office Rating: 3.6 Votes: 4 Find similar productsA Time For Remembering ~ Father's Day Card. Inside of card reads: It's Father Day... a time for remembering special people who mean so much. May this wonderful day bring you many reasons to smile. |
![]() B01ID0XZNM Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.785 Category: Office Rating: 4.7 Votes: 58 Find similar productsWee Blue Coo NEW BIRTHDAY HAPPY FREDDIE MERCURY FUN ART GREETINGS GREETING CARD GIFT CP1697. All cards are professionally printed onto 280 gsm heavyweight premium card. Each card is supplied with a deluxe brown ribbed manila envelope, individually cellophane-wrapped and printed on sustainably sourced card. The card is left blank inside for your own message. This card measures 17.5 x 12.5 cm (6.8 x 4.9 inches). Choose from cards for all occasions: Birthday, Anniversary, Humour, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Easter, Sympathy, Thank You, Wedding, Engagement, Kids, Get Well Soon, New Baby and Good Luck. Along with cards for every occasion, We also offer a huge range of art cards and quality framed art prints for your home. All items are dispatched in strong and sturdy packaging to ensure safe delivery. Here at Wee Blue Coo we are confident you will be very satisfied with every aspect of our products and services. Please check out our other great gift ideas in the Wee Blue Coo range. | ![]() B002YOPV5Y Price: $8.95 Score: 4.762 Category: Office Rating: 4.2 Votes: 10 Find similar products1935 Flickback DVD Greeting Card: Great Birthday or Anniversary. Flickback DVD Greeting Cards are designed as the perfect way to mark any birthday, anniversary or reunion. The colorful card is filled with stories and pictures about the people, places and events that made the year special. The DVD presents the year's most entertaining video highlights including ‘People in the News,’ ‘Politics & World Events,’ ‘Fashion & Entertainment,’ and ‘Sports.’ You can add your own personal message in the space provided. An envelope is included for mailing, which requires only regular postage for to ship within the United States. The Thirties started just months after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, which had set the tone for a decade of struggle amidst the Great Depression. Drought in the Midwest is a catalyst in the formation of the Dust Bowl, with dramatic wind erosion that strips away the top soil on farms and motivates many to move west, where they become migrant workers and are derisively known as “Okies” after the many families who came from Oklahoma. In Germany, post-war instability and the Depression itself facilitated the rise of Nazism and authoritarian leader Adolf Hitler, culminating in the outbreak of World War II towards the end of the decade. Yet despite troubled times, the thirties saw great technological advances. Ferdinand Porsche developed the Volkswagen Beetle, frozen foods were sold for the first time, and scotch tape and chocolate chip cookies came into existence. Amelia Earhart became an aviation pioneer and the first woman to pilot a solo flight across the Atlantic. Radio becomes the dominant form of entertainment, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fireside chats become a staple of American culture. Swing music becomes popular, while Technicolor and ‘talkies’ come to the silver screen - where acts such as Laurel & Hardy and the Marx Brothers helped us to forget our worries in a decade that saw us grow despite the shadow of the depression. |









