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Who remembers the fleeting enjoyment of receiving a postcard in the mail? Although I haven’t actually sent one in about a million years, I still like to bring some home for my friends from the far-away lands I travel to. A clever approach to the seemingly lost practice of sending postcards has been revived. The London-based company A Studio for Design adapted a fresh take on conventional greeting cards with Postcarden. It is the charming card-gift hybrid perfect for every occasion — if not just to celebrate the long-awaited arrival of spring. The Postcarden comes packaged in illustrated card stock, with an inner growing tray, a packet of cress seeds, and a cardboard display that opens up into a 3D scene. Each card is designed by a different... MORE
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