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Noir Collection Place Cards Garden Urn Calico

I have a cast iron planter in my garden which is a beautiful classical shape. I’ve used a calico pattern in classic black on the planter’s shape to make free-standing place cards using the tab design provided (instructions included) or you can cut them out to use in place card holders, or as gift tags or labels. Try printing on a variety of colors or textures of cardstocks.

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