Friday, June 12, 2015

Beatrix Potter Rabbit Custom Plum Thank You Note Stationery Note Cards

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Darling Beatrix Potter thank you note cards to match our Beatrix Potter Little Rabbit baby shower, birthday party and sip and see invitations in the plum colorway.

To personalize, simply edit the text field above and at right to replace the sample name with your name. Using the "customize it" feature, you can also change the typeface, font size and color, etc.

Description: A proper little rabbit with a plum (purple, aubergine) ribbon tied in a pretty bow sips tea from a china teacup. On the tile floor in front is the tea set, including teapot, sugar bowl, sugar tongs, milk pitcher and more teacups, tea spoons resting on the saucers. Perhaps there is to be a tea party. Signed at lower right with the artist's initials. Plum border of elegant English chintz.

About the original work of art:
Artist:Beatrix Potter
Date: Probably 1890s.
Medium and substrate: Ink and watercolor on paper.

Although this painting never appeared in any of Beatrix Potter's books, it is one of her most delightful watercolors and highly finished.



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