Handmade Recycled Paper Greeting Cards – Pack Of 5
Send a message that truly matters with these beautiful handmade greeting cards, crafted with care by artisan women in Nepal. Each A6 card is made from 100% recycled paper, paired with a matching recycled envelope.
Every card is adorned with a handcut, colourful floral design, thoughtfully created by the same women who made the paper itself—making each piece a small work of art. Each set includes five distinct floral designs: one bouquet and four individual floral patterns, with a handmade variation of each. The colours and shapes may vary slightly, adding to their unique and sustainable charm.
Sold in an assorted pack of 5, these eco-friendly cards are perfect for birthdays, thank-yous, celebrations, or just sending a thoughtful note. Because they’re handmade, no two packs are ever exactly alike, making them as unique as the messages you write inside.
By choosing these cards, you’re not only sharing your words—you’re also empowering women artisans and supporting sustainable, zero-waste practices.
Discover beautiful fair trade accessories and gifts from Shakti.ism, a social enterprise brand on a mission to empower and support marginalised women.
They partner with local grassroots NGOs to ensure their support is reaching people who need it most. Often these are women and girls who have experienced or are at risk of gender-based violence as well as other disadvantages.
Shakti.ism and their partners create a supportive space for the women to develop their skills as artisans and entrepreneurs. This training and support creates far-reaching ripples of change. It helps ensure the women have a sustainable livelihood for the future, breaks the cycle of poverty and preserves local traditions.
Every item in the Shakti.ism collection represents a brighter future, in the form of dignified employment, a living wage, hope and opportunities – for both the women themselves and their children.
Shop for one-of-a-kind pouches, tote bags, cushion covers and more, all of which are handmade using repurposed and recycled donated sari fabric.