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A Thousand Paper Cranes - Senbazuru - Get Well Postcard
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18 pt thickness / 120 lb weight
Soft white, soft eggshell texture
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A Thousand Paper Cranes - Senbazuru - Get Well Postcard
Senbazuru (a thousand cranes) is a Japanese tradition which states that anyone folding a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish, usually related to recovery from illness or injury, as well as long life.
Friends and family will get together to fold a thousand paper cranes, which are offered as a special get well gift showing their care and well wishes.
This is a picture I took of a pile of paper cranes I was folding with my friends and it always cheers me up with its gorgeous vibrant colors. Send your get well wishes in vibrant, happy colors.
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By bernadette g.April 7, 2025 • Verified Purchase
beautiful card, love the sharp image, and the ability to personalize. my go-to site for all my SPECIAL gifts. easy to work with and I'm not technically gifted!
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By Leslie H.October 31, 2025 • Verified Purchase
Beautiful art work perfect for wishing everyone happy holidays no matter what religion they are. Thank you.
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By Jessica N.November 26, 2025 • Verified Purchase
Quite a few postcards were damaged because some of your plants wrap a skinny band of paper around the postcards. Then during shipping they slide around and the corners are damaged and the images are rubbed off. POSTCARDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE WRAPPED COMPLETELY IN PAPER OR CELLOPHANE. I’ve been having this problem for over a year. Don’t like the new guideline for making the postcards. Can’t tell where they will end. Guideline before was easier to use. .
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Created on: 1/15/2011, 8:09 PM
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