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Shop Babinda Leaf Greeting Card – Rainforest Skeleton Leaf Design – Recycled Paper
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Babinda Leaf Greeting Card – Rainforest Skeleton Leaf Design – Recycled Paper

$6.95

Babinda Leaf Greeting Card – Nature-Inspired Design with Quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Inspired by a delicate skeleton leaf found resting atop a mossy rock while chasing waterfalls in the lush rainforests of Babinda, Far North Queensland, this design captures the quiet wonder of nature’s patterns. Rather than taking the leaf, Nicola photographed it and later transformed it into a drawing.

The front of the card features the powerful quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer:
"In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us."

Originally a hand screenprinted linen tea towel design, this artwork is now available as a thoughtful eco-friendly greeting card, printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Comes blank inside with a recycled envelope included.

Key Features:

  • Size: A6 (105mm x 148mm)

  • Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper

  • Recycled envelope included

  • Blank inside for your message

  • Features quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

  • Inspired by a real rainforest find in Far North Queensland

  • Printed in Australia

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Babinda Leaf Greeting Card – Nature-Inspired Design with Quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Inspired by a delicate skeleton leaf found resting atop a mossy rock while chasing waterfalls in the lush rainforests of Babinda, Far North Queensland, this design captures the quiet wonder of nature’s patterns. Rather than taking the leaf, Nicola photographed it and later transformed it into a drawing.

The front of the card features the powerful quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer:
"In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us."

Originally a hand screenprinted linen tea towel design, this artwork is now available as a thoughtful eco-friendly greeting card, printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Comes blank inside with a recycled envelope included.

Key Features:

  • Size: A6 (105mm x 148mm)

  • Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper

  • Recycled envelope included

  • Blank inside for your message

  • Features quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

  • Inspired by a real rainforest find in Far North Queensland

  • Printed in Australia

Babinda Leaf Greeting Card – Nature-Inspired Design with Quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Inspired by a delicate skeleton leaf found resting atop a mossy rock while chasing waterfalls in the lush rainforests of Babinda, Far North Queensland, this design captures the quiet wonder of nature’s patterns. Rather than taking the leaf, Nicola photographed it and later transformed it into a drawing.

The front of the card features the powerful quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer:
"In some native languages the term for plants translates to those who take care of us."

Originally a hand screenprinted linen tea towel design, this artwork is now available as a thoughtful eco-friendly greeting card, printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Comes blank inside with a recycled envelope included.

Key Features:

  • Size: A6 (105mm x 148mm)

  • Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper

  • Recycled envelope included

  • Blank inside for your message

  • Features quote by Robin Wall Kimmerer

  • Inspired by a real rainforest find in Far North Queensland

  • Printed in Australia

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