CEDAR Y SAND
Suminagashi Pressed Flora Notecard | Wildflower Pink
Suminagashi Pressed Flora Notecard | Wildflower Pink
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Where Petals Drift Across Ink and Air
Created by CEDAR Y SAND in our East Hampton studio, Wildflower Pink merges the fluidity of marbled paper with the delicacy of pressed flora. Each notecard is made on Suminagashi Hosho paper, marbled by hand using the centuries-old Japanese technique of floating ink on water. The result is an ethereal base of pale blush veining—like wind-stirred petals caught mid-dance.
A Gentle Expression of Springtime
Part of the Suminagashi Springs collection, Wildflower Pink celebrates soft hues of rose and cream with fresh green undertones. Every pressed floral composition is arranged individually, ensuring that no two cards are identical.
For Words that Bloom from the Heart
The interior is left blank for your personal message, and each card is paired with an embossed CEDAR Y SAND envelope. A keepsake of handcrafted elegance—perfect for correspondence, gifting, or framing.
Artistry in Bloom.
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Materials
Materials
Dried pressed flowers.
Hosho paper.
Card stock.
24Ib blank insert liner paper.
Sumi ink.
Heavy stock paper envelope, gummed closure.
Care Guide
Care Guide
Dimensions
Dimensions
A2 Notecard:
Width: 4.25"
Height: 5.5"
Envelope:
Width: 5.75"
Height: 4.75"
Color
Color
CARDSTOCK FRAME: White
SUMINAGASHI: Blush
PRESSED FLOWERS: Sage and Rose pink
ENVELOPE: White
INSERT LINER: Natural.
Details
Details
Sold as a single folded notecard with an envelope.
Card stock framed noted card exposing a composition of real pressed flowers & foliage mounted on
handmade Suminagashi marbled hosho paper.
Blank inside liner.
CEDAR Y SAND insignia emboss on backside of notecard.
Includes a textured heavy stock pointed flap envelope with a gummed closure, and CEDAR Y SAND insignia emboss on the back flap.
Color and marble pattern may vary from photo.
*Wrapped pencils in photos sold separately.
FAQ
FAQ
Q: What is Suminagashi?
A: Suminagashi is an ancient Japanese marbling technique where ink is gently floated on water and transferred to paper, forming delicate, organic veining patterns that resemble drifting tides. Each print is unique, capturing the quiet movement of ink and water.
Q: Are the flowers real?
A: Yes. Each notecard features genuine, hand-pressed florals carefully preserved and arranged on marbled Hosho paper, highlighting the intersection of nature and traditional craft.
