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Littlea

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Hi folks,


I?m an East Dulwich local and am selling Dulwich photographic Christmas cards for the first time. I have a selection of six wintry Dulwich Park scenes.


You can view the cards here: https://alittlephotographic.com ? I hope you like them.


The cards are: ?2.50 each | ?7.50 for a 5 pack of the same design | ?8 for a mixed pack of 6 (1 x each design).


To be Covid-safe I?ve set up payments on the website (via Paypal, although you don?t need a Paypal account and can pay by card). If you?re unable to make card payments, please DM me. Local delivery (SE21, 22, 23, 24, 15, 5) is free.


If you?ve already bought your Christmas cards, the cards are blank inside so they would also make great notecard presents for someone local. Or to use to keep in touch with your loved ones as we weather out the winter ahead.


This is my first foray into selling my photography so I do hope you like them.


Thank you and keep safe,


Amy

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Hello again,


Thank you for the lovely feedback so far. I've had some requests for multipacks with one of each design - no problem at all! I've added the option to the website and edited the post above to reflect the new option.


Thanks again,


Amy


P.S. It's looking like a rain-free day - hope you get to enjoy the park today!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi again,


Thank you for such lovely feedback and to everyone who has ordered cards. I've been so touched by the response. It goes to show just how special Dulwich Park is to so many of us.


Mixed packs have now sold out, as have three of the designs. I'm down to the last handful of:


Dulwich Ducks

Frozen Lake

Winter Walk


You can order cards here: https://alittlephotographic.com


I also have a small quantity of larger photographic prints available - an idea for last minute Christmas presents.


The images are printed to archival standard on 308gsm Hahnem?hle Photo Rag? cotton paper with a matt premium inkjet coating.


20 x 20cm print = ?31

30 x 30cm print = ?36


Please contact me via [email protected] for availability and to order.


Thanks again and have a lovely Christmas.


Amy

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