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BackYard Letters are photographs of everyday objects that look like letters of the alphabet. All the photographs have been taken in New Zealand and are used to create names and words on Greeting Cards
Kia Ora - Hello from New Zealand! Thank you so much for taking the time to browse our greeting cards.
If you like the concept of our BackYard Letter greeting cards (photographs of everyday objects that resemble letters of the alphabet) and you would like to see a word or name on them - please drop us a note and we will create a card just for you!!
We love to create Greeting Cards with a difference - because people love cards that are 'different' from all the rest!
Enjoy your time here...
P.S - since I live in the southern hemisphere, I may be asleep while you are awake - but this store is open 24/7 & I will respond to your requests asap
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Well Jane, you and Maria are a perfect team! Maria's photographic eye to see letters in all those wonderful shapes is amazing, and your talent for creating cards from those images is stunning. I love the style!
Doreen Salon of Art
Doreen Salon of Art
Doreen | July 19, 2009
I love your cards. So unique and fun! Your website is pretty cool too!
Lindy | July 18, 2009
You are so creative!! I love the way your work with letters, very impressive! I wish all the best, and I am sure you will be very very successful!
Lissandra | June 30, 2009
Soooo wonderful... just what this site needed! Briliiant and beautifully composed!
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Angela | June 30, 2009
How clever!!! I love the Jack card, my youngest son's name is Jack.
Brenda | June 27, 2009
Very unique and clever idea for cards! You should do very well at GCU. I am fascinated and intrigued to see lots more.
Nan | June 24, 2009