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Screen Printed Concertina House Decoration

Screen Printed Concertina House Decoration

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A pop of colour for your shelf! These screen printed concertina houses are bursting with 3 layers of near neon orange, muted pink and cobalt blue acrylic inks, all happily sat on a pale blue paper. 

Each has been hand printed by myself in my home studio onto sturdy 270gsm colorplan paper from the paper masters G.F. Smith. 

Because of the nature of screen printing, you will find tiny imperfections and slight mis-registration of the layers. Something I love and spent much time trying to replicate in some of my digital prints.

How big is it?

54cm long x 12cm high and has 6 concertina folds.

Care

Indoor use - please keep in a dry environment.

Packaging

Each comes in a small kraft box and wrapped in tissue

Delivery information

Delivery is free for all orders over £10!

Shipping is free for all orders over £10.

All orders are now sent via Evri 48 apart from letter sized packages under 100g (sent via Royal Mail). Evri is trackable throughout the delivery and gives me peace of mind. Royal Mail is available at the checkout if preferred (for a fee).

Please allow 2 days for processing (It's just me here, working around school aged children). If you need something processing quickly, please contact me at hello@theprintlass.co.uk before ordering.

Earth Friendly Aims

You will not find any plastic in Print Lass products.

All packaging is paper based and in most cases, recycled.

Art papers are from sustainable sources or recycled

I use a small transparent paper band to secure greetings cards instead of cello bags and the cello bags I use for prints at events are compostable (I roll all prints ordered online and send in a triangular tube).

Care is taken in the printing process, to limit water use and waste water is filtered through a guppy bag to stop any micro particles entering the waste water system (particularly in the use of gold ink).

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