The Art of the National Parks Boxed Note Card Set
Written By: Fifty-Nine Parks
$18.99
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Send colorful greetings for any occasion with this deluxe note card set featuring eye-catching artwork from the popular Fifty-Nine Parks print series, which offers a contemporary take on the famous WPA posters of the 1930s.

This box contains twenty folded note cards on sturdy stock, each with a unique, glossy image beautifully printed in full color, with blank interiors for letters. The note cards are paired with high-quality wood-free paper envelopes for an elegant touch.

STUNNING LANDSCAPES: Featuring snowy peaks, nighttime stars, roaring waterfalls, sparkling seascapes, and more, these cards showcase the immense variety of beauty that can be found across the U.S., as well as the unique plants and animals that call these parks home.

20 STUNNING IMAGES: This boxed note card set includes 20 beautiful designs by a variety of talented artists. Featured parks include Rainier, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Zion, Acadia, Grand Teton, Olympic, Cuyahoga Valley, Arches, Crater Lake, Big Bend, Capitol Reef, Everglades, Sequoia, and New River Gorge.

FUN FACTS: Learn more about your favorite national parks with a brief summary accompanying each card’s artwork, highlighting the park’s history, notable attractions, and flora and fauna.

PERFECT FOR ALL OCCASIONS: These gorgeous images are the perfect all-occasion greeting to delight any recipient.
Format: Kit: Hardbound
Publication Date: 2/4/2025
ISBN: 9798887621326
Trim Size: 4.5 x 6

  • About the Author 
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Fifty-Nine Parks, Author: Fifty-Nine Parks believes that public lands and the art of printmaking are traditions worth preserving. Each of Fifty-Nine Parks’ posters are beautifully screen printed in the United States while collaborating with artists from around the world. The poster series is archived by the Library of Congress, and proceeds of each poster sale are donated to support the conservation of American public lands.

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