


Polka Dot Blue & Gold Bring a Book Cards
Marsoni
M251S
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Friday, May 29
Polka Dot Blue & Gold Bring a Book CardsSome features of our Bring A Book Cards: Professionally printed on 80# cardstock paper so you feel the quality. Double sided design for that extra touch of quality, one side requests a book the other can be used as a matching gift tag! Easy to use because all you have to do is send out with your invitations 20 bring a book cards included 2. 5" X 4" so they are easy to add in along with your invitations Matching invitations available to coordinate your
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