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Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually
Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually

Black & White Floral Greeting Card- Assorted Designs- Sold Individually

$3.00

Hand-picked just for you! This greeting card will be perfect to keep on hand for any occasion. Created with deep passion, skill, and creativity, Taiba, an artisan who is a resettled refugee from Iraq, crafted this beautiful collection of hand-drawn flowers. 

Made in the USA by an artisan who is a refugee. 

Greeting card (blank inside) + envelopes + Dimensions: 5 x 7

Sold Individually

Taiba, a resettled refugee originally from Iraq, is a lead floral designer in Houston, Texas, where she uses her creative talents daily. Taiba has been creating art for Mercy House Global since her first days in the United States. In addition to sketching this beautiful floral drawing, she also designed and painted a mural at the Mercy House Global home office. Taiba loves how there are vast opportunities for her here in her new country and said, "Life gets better every day!”

Mercy House Global's Mission: 

Mercy House exists to engage, empower and disciple women around the globe in Jesus’ name, with a specific focus on the Bible’s most vulnerable: orphans, widows, refugees.

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