A guilt-free seasonal greeting for cardinal lovers (and anyone who needs a little winter cheer).
This snowy blue design features a bright red cardinal at a bird feeder—classic, cozy, and meaningful. Send a heartfelt message, then let the “card” live on as a reusable cloth (two cloths in one) that gets used for months.
What you get: Includes 1 greeting that becomes 2 reusable cloths.
Just add water: Wet it, rinse it, and start cleaning. This reusable Swedish sponge cloth can replace up to 3,000 paper towels. Use it on counters, dishes, spills, and everyday messes. Refresh it in the top rack of the dishwasher or in the microwave. Compost when it’s worn out.
How it works:
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Write your message (permanent marker/gel pen for a keepsake)
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Seal it in the included minimal-waste non-velope and mail it
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Recipient reads it, rinses it, and reuses it as a cloth for months
Product details:
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Size (folded): approx. 4.75" x 5.5"
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Blank inside for your personal message
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Printed with water-based, eco-friendly inks
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Dishwasher + microwave safe
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Compostable when worn out
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Includes custom non-velope + seal
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U.S. Patent No. 11,027,570
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Note: Extra postage may be required (USPS updates). We’re working to get it back to regular postage.
Perfect for:
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Cardinal lovers and birdwatchers
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Winter hellos and holiday notes (without the waste)
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Encouragement, comfort, and “thinking of you”
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Host/hostess add-ons and care packages
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Eco-conscious gift givers
Care:
Top rack dishwasher safe or machine wash. Air dry or tumble low.
Materials + certifications:
Made from Swedish sponge cloth imported from Europe: 70% cellulose from FSC-certified forests and 30% cotton from textile industry byproducts, making it 100% biodegradable. Absorbs up to 15x its weight. The sponge cloth is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified (Product Class 1), meaning it’s tested for harmful substances and suitable for use around baby items.
Inside the non-velope:
You got a Clard! Read it. Rinse it. Love it for months. Use it to clean spills, wash dishes, scrub surfaces—then compost it when it’s worn out.





