Playing Cards

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Stock No. - 8046

$7.95

Spruce up your game night with these enchanting playing cards! Each variant is a different theme, the following is more information about each. 

Butterflies of the World

Butterflies are one of the most enchanting and popular beneficial insects that many gardeners avidly seek to keep around. Often sporting stunning wing colors that add a pop of beauty, and the added advantage of flower pollination, it’s easy to see why! Containing 54 stunning butterfly species from around the world, as illustrated by artist Fiona Saunders, this pack of playing cards captures the spirit of this magical and mysterious garden friend.

Garden Birds

Whether full-time residents or occasional passers-by, our bird friends in the garden often bring color and interest to our eyes and beauty to our ears. Beautifully illustrated by artist John Denaro, all 54 playing cards in this deck feature a variety of birds commonly seen in gardens, and include perhaps a few more unexpected visitors.

Wildflowers

Nature lovers and card players alike will find many favorites amongst this unique series of 54 beautifully illustrated playing cards. Featuring carefully selected paintings by artist Ann Gillies, these illustrations have perfectly captured a diversity of colors and forms found within these beautiful wildflowers.

Cottage Gardens

In olden days cottage gardens provided homes with food, medicine, and beauty; today cottage gardens are renowned for their enchanting displays of colorful flowers. This lovely pack of Illustrated Playing Cards features 54 different cottage garden plants and flowers, as portrayed by artist Ann Gillies.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display