Graduation Insert CardsSimplicity

by Lisa McLean
"Simplicity" - Graduation Insert Cards in Cotton by Lisa McLean.

Graduation Insert CardsSimplicity

by Lisa McLean
  • Standard
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$67
  • Flat Card
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  • Free unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.
All Graduation Insert Cards are design challenge winners.

Celebrate this exciting milestone with unique graduation insert cards from Minted’s global community of artists. Designed to coordinate with Minted graduation announcements, these cards are perfect for extending a party invitation or sending a thank you note to teachers, mentors and loved ones. Select a matching belly band to hold it all together and add the perfect finishing touch. Each insert card is fully customizable and printed on luxe paper.

Need envelopes for your insert cards? Purchase separately here. Available in an array of colors with FREE recipient address printing.

If you have any questions or special requests for your cards, please email us.
Your graduation photo will really shine with this elegant and understated design that features a pretty script and timeless serif font.

  • Dimensions

    5.5" x 4.25"

  • Printing

    Standard

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

Unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.

Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

Truly one-of-a-kind.

Free recipient address printing.

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about the artist

byLisa McLean

Portland, OR

Lisa is a self taught freelance designer, wife, proud girl mom and coffee lover residing in Portland, Oregon. Her work has been described as clean and modern with a touch of whimsy and humor. She enjo... more

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