For additional search of other fine art
cards, etc. these are some of our favorite sites...
Crane & Company - Crane & Co.
has been manufacturing the finest cotton papers (Stationery
and Currency papers) in the United States since 1801.
Crane's Museo Digital Printmaking Papers is what we use
exclusively at Archival Cards.
Hillstock
Greetings™ - Hillstock is located
in Portland, Maine and features beautiful victorian
and vintage imagery as either printed archival quality
gift cards or available for digital downloads.
Archival
Art - Archival Art offers an extensive collection
of vintage and victorian art
from around the world that is available as digital scans
for download.
Stained
Glass Photography - This website displays
unique cards of stained glass photography reproduced
as fine art cards. They are vibrant in color and luminescence,
printed on high quality card stock.
Jack
Leustig Imaging - Jack Leustig is one of
the finest giclée printers in the country, specializing
in the reproduction of fine art and antique photography.
He offers an extensive collection of art and vintage
prints for sale.
Tobin Stock Photography - Professional
stock photography, fine art prints & greeting cards featuring
Alaska, the Chesapeake Bay & other North American regions.
Specialties include nature, landscapes, wildlife, boats & bush
planes.
Souvenir - Located
in downtown Seattle, Washington, Souvenir offers unique
hand-made cards created with watercolors, gouache and photography.
Two
Hands Paperie - Located in Boulder, Colorado
since 1993, Two Hands caters to the love of paper and
handcrafted books and writing journals. They also offer
imported decorative papers, custom-made letter-pressed
invitations, greeting cards, pens, inks and photo albums.
Boulder
Arts & Crafts Co-Op - Located
in Boulder, Colorado since 1971 the store is one of the
oldest artist cooperatives in the country. They represent
the work of hundreds of prominent artists from Colorado
and throughout the U.S. and include paintings, prints,
cards, photography, jewelry, pottery, wood, stained and
blown glass, sculpture, and furniture.