Robert Frost Poetry Card- This six- pack of cards features a detailed pen-and-ink drawing of a snowy Winter scene of a man in a one-horse open sleigh, pausing a moment before continuing into the woods. Snowy birches decorate the vertical side borders, wintry woods stretch across the top border, 4 different snowflakes anchor the corner spots, and the first verse of Robert Frost's poem, "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" is written along the bottom border. It reads, "Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here...To watch his woods fill up with snow."
This pack of cards would be perfect for seasonal notes, or for the poetry lover in your life. They are also ideal as coloring cards, for people of all ages.
The illustration on these blank, ivory notecards was created by Afton artist, L.C. DeVona. The drawing was created using a Staedtler technical pen (with a 0.1 point).The original drawing is the January drawing for her 'Farmhouse Greetings' 2016 Calendar of Illustrated Verses', but is now being offered in this Etsy shop as a notecard design. Cards are printed by the artist on a monochrome, laser printer on ivory cover stock, measure 5 1/2" by 4 1/4", and come tied with green ribbon with matching envelopes
All images are copyrighted by Linda Cook DeVona and copyright does not transfer upon purchase. It is a strict violation to copy, download, or use this image in any way without my express written permission. Thank you for your interest in my designs!