'Just Called to Say I Love You' Vintage Telephone Postcard | Retro Pink Gingham (4x6 inch)
In stock - Only 13 left! 13
Description
Bridge the distance and warm the heart with our 'Just Called to Say I Love You' Vintage Telephone Postcard. This adorable piece of stationery is a tribute to the old vintage thing tradition of long phone calls and waiting by the receiver. It is the perfect way to send a sunlit hug across the miles, reminding your special ones that your voice and your love are always with them.
A Design Full of Nostalgia:
- The Retro Front: The card features a classic soft pink and white gingham (plaid) background that evokes a cozy, domestic feel. Hanging playfully from the top is a vintage rotary telephone receiver illustrated in a rich brownish-red tone, with its coiled cord dangling down.
- The Romantic Message: The text is split playfully around the phone cord, reading "I just called to Say... I love you," capturing the simple, sweet sentiment of checking in on someone you adore. A delicate flower sprig adds a gentle botanical touch to the corner.
- The Sweet Back: The reverse side is equally charming, featuring a faint, vintage floral wallpaper pattern in soft yellow and pink hues. It is adorned with a cute illustration of a heart-shaped pastry with a button detail, alongside standard postcard lines and a vintage stamp box.
Premium Quality for Your Words: We believe your messages deserve a sturdy vessel. This postcard is printed on our signature thick 300 GSM high-quality paper, ensuring it travels safely through the mail and arrives looking crisp and premium. Sized at 4x6 inches, it offers ample space to write your message—perhaps a lyric, a memory, or a promise to call soon.
Product Details
- Theme: Retro Telephone / Long Distance Love.
- Size: 4 inches x 6 inches (Standard Postcard).
- Paper Quality: Thick 300 GSM High-Quality Paper.
- Front Design: Hanging Rotary Phone Receiver on Pink Gingham.
- Back Design: Heart Tart Illustration & Floral Pattern.
Disclaimer: Product colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your device's screen settings.