"Plan P: Piracy" Graduation Card
"Plan P: Piracy" Graduation Card
Plan P: Piracy - Graduation Card
Celebrate new beginnings with a touch of humor with our "Plan P: Piracy" graduation card. It features a spirited pirate, embodying the adventurous backup plan if the corporate seas prove rough. This card delivers a message of congrats and a cheeky nod to the freedom of the high seas.
Made from sturdy 10.5 Mil (216 gsm) gloss cardstock with a matte interior for your personal message, this 5x7 card is a fun and memorable way to acknowledge the graduate’s achievement and the vast ocean of possibilities that lie ahead.
Complete with a kraft envelope and sealed in a clear cello poly bag, this card is ready to set sail straight to the hands of the new grad with a sense of humor and a taste for adventure.
Product Details:
- Size: 5x7 inches
- Material: 10.5 Mil (216 gsm) White Inkjet Gloss Cardstock
- Finish: Glossy front, Matte interior for easy writing
- Envelope: 5.25 x 7.25 inches V-Flap Kraft Envelope
- Packaging: Cello Poly Bag
- Included: Kraft envelope (A7)
Set sail into new horizons with Taco Viking Studios' "Plan B: Piracy" card! This 5x7-inch greeting card is the perfect send-off for graduates ready to conquer the seas of their future, whether in the corporate world or on more adventurous tides. Featuring a jubilant pirate aboard his ship, cutlass raised to the sky, it's a humorous nod to the freedom and excitement that lie beyond graduation day.
The card gleams with a glossy finish on the front, making the bold colors and swashbuckling illustration catch the eye of any graduate with a spirit of adventure and a good sense of humor. The inside offers a matte finish, a blank canvas for your personal message of congratulations and well-wishes for their next great voyage.
Each card is secured in a 6” X 9” clear polypropylene bag, complete with an eco-friendly kraft envelope, ensuring that your message arrives in shipshape condition.
It's a message that celebrates achievement with a reminder that there's more than one path to success and that sometimes, the less traveled routes can be the most rewarding.