Item# MP606
$19.95
The greeting cards in this set reproduce tea room wall decorations created by Mackintosh and his wife, Margaret Macdonald. The back of each greeting card also has a traditional tea room recipe (scones, oatcakes, pancakes, perkins and shortbread) from Perilla Kinchen's book, "Taking Tea with Mackintosh: The Story of Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms." The decorative boxed set contains 20 notecards (five each of four designs), blank inside, measuring 5" x 7" with 20 envelopes. The reproductions are of " O Ye, All Ye That Walk in Willowwood" and "The May Queen" by Margaret Macdonald, and "Part Seen, Imagined Part" and two details from "The Wassail" by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. © Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, Glasgow.
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