

Kennall Vale Ruin 3 Greeting Cards
Exceptional Kennall Vale Ruin 3 Greeting Cards for Memorable Moments
Tired of flimsy, mass-produced greeting cards that don’t quite capture the moment? My premium greeting cards are designed to make an impression - both in quality and sentiment.
Choose Your Perfect Size:
- A5 Classic Greeting Card (5.8 x 8.3 inches) - Larger than standard high-street and online cards, these are printed on luxuriously thick 330gsm Fedrigoni Symbol gloss paper and finished with a gloss UV varnish for a premium feel. Includes an opaque envelope for a stylish presentation.
- A4 Fine Art Greeting Card (8.3 x 11.7 inches) - For an even bigger impact, choose our giclée-printed A4 fine art card. Printed on 280gsm art card with gloss lamination, these cards are perfect for extra-special occasions. Supplied with a kraft envelope for a refined touch.
Personalised Inside, Just for You
Each card is blank inside so you can write a heartfelt, personal message. Or, if you prefer, select from a choice of inner greetings, such as "Happy Birthday," "Congratulations," or "Get Well Soon," to suit the occasion.
Whether you're sending a card to a loved one, stocking up for your business, or simply want something more special and substantial than generic high-street options, Kennall Vale Ruin 3 Greeting Cards offer the perfect combination of quality, elegance, and personalisation.
- Superior print and paper quality - not your average card!
- Bigger sizes than most mainstream options, for a standout impression.
- Choice of inner messages or leave it blank for a personal touch.
Upgrade your greetings today - because your words deserve better!
The Kennall Vale Nature Reserve is a very well-hidden valley between Redruth and Falmouth, Cornwall. It was the site of the Kennall Vale gunpowder factory which started production about 1812 and supplied the local Cornish mines, employing about 50 men by 1850. When more sophisticated explosives came onto the market in the 1880s, the factory declined before closing in the early 1900s.
In May 1838 "Five mills blew up in succession, and part of a roof was found a mile from the premises. The reports were most terrific and created the greatest alarm over an extensive tract of country". Amazingly only one man lost his life.
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