Jane Austen Notecard with envelope, with the quote “Here I am once more in this scene of dissipation and vice and I begin already to find my morals corrupted.”~ Jane Austen
Created by Pretty Girl Postcards, these notecards feature stunningly colored Regency era fashion plates and wonderful quotes from Jane Austen.
Each folded notecard comes with its own envelope and protective sleeve. Also available as part of a set of 4 unique cards!
Jane Austen Notecard ~ “Nobody minds having what is too good for them...”
Jane Austen Notecard with envelope, with the quote “A woman, especially if she has the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.”
~ Jane Austen
Created by Pretty Girl Postcards, these notecards feature stunningly colored Regency era fashion plates and wonderful quotes from Jane Austen.
Each folded notecard comes with its own envelope and protective sleeve. Also available as part of a set of 4 unique cards!
Jane Austen Notecard ~ “I always deserve the best treatment...”
Jane Austen Notecard with envelope, with the quote “Next week I shall begin operations on my hat, on which you know my principal hopes of happiness depend.” ~ Jane Austen
Created by Pretty Girl Postcards, these notecards feature stunningly colored Regency era fashion plates and wonderful quotes from Jane Austen.
Each folded notecard comes with its own envelope and protective sleeve. Also available as part of a set of 4 unique cards!
Jane Austen Notecard ~ “Friendship is certainly the finest balm...”
Jane Austen Notecard with envelope, with the quote “I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.” ~ Jane Austen
Created by Pretty Girl Postcards, these notecards feature stunningly colored Regency era fashion plates and wonderful quotes from Jane Austen.
Each folded notecard comes with its own envelope and protective sleeve. Also available as part of a set of 4 unique cards!
Portsmouth played a part in Jane Austen’s own life, as well as that of her character Fanny Price in Mansfield Park. With seafaring brothers to visit, Jane was familiar with the bustling port town and made it the home town of her heroine, Fanny. Fanny was always happy to have her brother William visit her at Mansfield, and William was just as happy as she!
“I shall have enough of Portsmouth and of dancing too, when I cannot have you." ~ William Price, Mansfield Park
This lovely anchor bottle opener has a patina to it’s brass finish, evocative of vintage brass kitchen implements. Keep it in your kitchen for a charming nautical touch! Measures 3” x 2.”
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