MenusA Wedding In Low Country

by Chris Griffith
"A wedding in Low Country" - Hand Drawn Long Menus in Cornflower by Chris Griffith.

MenusA Wedding In Low Country

Printing
Standard
Color Theme
Cornflower
Photo Orientation
No Photo
Quantity
80
format
long (4" x 9.375")
$140
type
Flat Card
Silhouette™ Shape
None
Paper
Signature
Artist Mark
None
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Give guests a sneak peek of the meal to come with these unique menus. All menus can be customized to match a Minted invitation design and printed in the color of your choice. If you have any questions or special requests, please email us.
A whimsical painted design with a traditional flair and all the embellishments of a classic Southern or European country wedding

  • Dimensions

    4" x 9.375"

  • Printing

    Standard

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

about the artist

byChris Griffith

Greensboro, GA

I have recently retired from my main career in the travel industry and am now able to spend all my time focusing on my designs for Minted which I am loving. I really enjoy painting with watercolor an... more

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