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Dragonfly Design & NEW Gift|Care Card

We often have questions about how to care for Emerson Creek Pottery.  We are also asked “Do you have a gift card or hang-tag”?   We have designed a Gift|Care Card (NEW in 2013) which answers these queries.  One side tells the Emerson Creek Pottery story and the reverse side has detailed Care Instructions.

Each card is printed in color on heavy card stock and measures 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″.

A Gift|Care Card adds value to your gift by sharing why Emerson Creek Pottery is unique & safe for your family, our contact information, and how to care for your handcrafted pottery.  A Gift|Care Card is shipped in every order.  You can use a hole-punch and ribbon to tie on a pottery handle or simply place the card in the base of a baker.

Wrap up a Handcrafted Gift Made in the USA and Make Someone Smile!

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Emerson Creek Pottery Gift|Care Card
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