Pagodas can trace their history to around the third century and the form of the Stupa in India. The oldest and tallest pagodas were built of wood, but most of the surviving ancient forms are built of stone or brick. Pagodas have many forms. I sketched a few recognizable roof lines and rendered them into tropically patterned shapes. Available in three colors with script initials in the full English alphabet. Multi-colored coordinating envelope liners inspired by the background in an antique painting in our collection.
Some of our classic patterns form the borders to these recipe cards which coordinate with matching envelopes in a separate file. These are sized slightly under 4×6 to fit the envelopes.
Inspired by the pagoda place cards we created in our entertaining category, we adapted the designs to these monogram notecards, available in three classic colors with a double border. With coordinating envelope liners adapted from the background of an antique painting in our collection.
Inspired by the pagoda place cards we created in our entertaining category, we adapted the designs to these monogram notecards, available in three classic colors with a double border. With coordinating envelope liners adapted from the background of an antique painting in our collection.
Inspired by the pagoda place cards we created in our entertaining category, we adapted the designs to these monogram notecards, available in three classic colors with a double border. With coordinating envelope liners adapted from the background of an antique painting in our collection.
Inspired by the pagoda place cards we created in our entertaining category, we adapted the designs to these monogram notecards, available in three classic colors with a double border. With coordinating envelope liners adapted from the background of an antique painting in our collection.
Inspired by the pagoda place cards we created in our entertaining category, we adapted the designs to these monogram notecards, available in three classic colors with a double border. With coordinating envelope liners adapted from the background of an antique painting in our collection.