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Hape of Creamy Pints Greeting Card

Hape of Creamy Pints Greeting Card

€3.99
   Personalise this Gift:
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In Stock (posted same business day if ordered by 4PM)
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Model: 2000-06885 Shortcut: https://greetings.ie/c/35485
Send this personalised greeting card to you or direct to your recipient.
Each card comes in with a white envelope and each order is posted in an outer red envelope. We do not include an invoice or receipt.
All orders are printed and posted from our warehouse in Dublin.
Product Description

Hape of Creamy Pints Greeting Card is the perfect way to send warm wishes for any occasion!

Personalise Your Message: Add your own heartfelt or humorous message to make this card truly unique and memorable for your recipient.

  • Quality Design: Printed on high-quality cardstock with vibrant colours and a stylish vintage feel.
  • Ideal for Any Occasion: Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, thank you, or just because, this greeting card’s laid-back vibe makes it suitable for a variety of celebrations.
  • A Thoughtful Irish-Inspired Gift: Perfect for lovers of Irish culture, pubs, or those who appreciate a good pint – celebrate friendships and milestones with a nod to tradition.

Make someone’s day special with the Hape of Creamy Pints Greeting Card – a charming keepsake that delivers your good wishes with style and a hint of humour.


Personalise this card cover and then add your greeting message inside. After ordering, we professionally print the 15cm x 21cm glossy card in full colour and enclose within an envelope. We then add a second outer red envelope and post to anywhere in the World - postage is only €1.85! All card stock is manufactured from trees grown in sustainable forests.

NEW! Optionally change the card Size to our extra large format - an A4 sized card in large envelope. Ideal for group signatures, photo cards or that WOW factor!

Orders placed before 4pm (Mon-Fri excl Bank Holidays) are posted that same day in Dublin, Ireland.