At Little Frog Gallery artist Charles Chi-Jung Chu 's fine Chinese brushwork and calligraphy make these cards truly unique. His use of beautiful watercolors are known for both the elegance they have and also the warm feeling that you get when looking at them. You can tell by viewing his work that each card is more than just a card it is a story that will last for many years to come. The cover has a hand painted water color print with calligraphy with the translation on the back, the inside message is a hand printed calligraphy with the translation underneath. They are $2.50 a card; $17.50 a box of the same print and the sites offers quantity discounts.
Lichi Translations offers Chinese New Year's cards wishing you a Happy New Year or any other personalized message. They have eye-catching, unique bilingual greeting designs, which are of high quality and printed in beautiful colors on chromo paper. These wonderful cards can also include your company logo for a more personalized touch. They have folded paper cards, printed cards & E-cards, order on their site at linchi.co.il
Char 4 U has a set of 4 Chinese greeting cards with cartoon oxen and golden characters for best wishes. The cards are 4 1/2" X 8 1/4", folded paper and envelopes are included. The cartoon for year of ox runs $6.99 with shipping specials. In additions to cards has many other products for the Chinese New Year like calendars and rubber stamps.
The Spring Greeting cards has a beautiful year of the ox 7" x 5" greeting card at $1.25 Each W/Envelope. They also have special offers of one free print or card for every order of $10.00 spent and free shipping by US regular mail. They also have an attractive variety of many prints.
The Greeting Card Universe has a great selection of Chinese New Year's cards that come as 5x7 gloss or matte finish and can be personalized. The cards are about $2.79 plus postage and they offer quantity discounts.
The Liberty House Company offers Chinese New Year's greeting cards range in price from $1.17 to $1.56 each. They have a vast assortment in cards and your total satisfaction is guaranteed they also offer free shipping specials.
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Post a CommentThanks for the resource. Chinese new year cards can also be purcahsed here:
http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/Holidays-Chinese+New+Year