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Publication Date: March 10, 2026

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Brighten your correspondence with this set of 20 unique and beautiful floral notecards by artist Tucker Nichols.

This lovely boxed note set features expressive artwork designed for sharing meaningful moments of comfort, gratitude, and connection. Twenty assorted blank notecards are perfect for any occasion, including birthdays, sympathy, thank you, or just saying hello.



ALL-OCCASION NOTECARDS: Vibrant floral designs make this boxed set of 20 notecards and envelopes a treat for the eyes and the perfect option for sending for everyday and special occasions. 

ACCLAIMED ARTIST: Tucker Nichols is a fine artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The author of Flowers for Things I Don't Know How to Say, his work has been published in McSweeney's, The New Yorker, and the op‑ed pages of TheNew York Times, and exhibited in art centers, museums, and hospitals across the globe.

THE JOY OF SNAIL MAIL: With 20 assorted designs to choose from, these blank notes are perfect for birthday greetings, congratulations, get-well, thank you, and condolence notes, or just saying hello. Friends and loved ones will appreciate the gesture of a handwritten note.

DOUBLES AS DECOR: Notecards work wonderfully as miniature art pieces to display on a desk or bulletin board. The boxed set, featuring neon pink and yellow highlights in the cover art, makes a beautiful gift for flower enthusiasts and stationery collectors.

Perfect for:
  • Fans of Tucker Nichols’ books and art projects
  • Anyone who loves unique stationery
  • Shoppers looking for uplifting and artful gifts
  • Sending for everyday and special occasions like Mother's Day, anniversary, thinking of you, and much more

About the Author

Tucker Nichols is an artist based in Northern California. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums near and far. His artwork has been published in The New YorkerThe New York Review of BooksMcSweeney’s, and the op-ed pages of The New York Times. He is coauthor of the books Crabtree with Jon Nichols and This Bridge Will Not Be Gray with Dave Eggers. Flowers for Things I Don’t Know How to Say was published in 2024. His multimedia project, Flowers for Sick People, can be viewed at flowersfor.org.

Format: Novelty Book

Pages: 12

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Publication Date: March 10, 2026

ISBN: 9781797237381

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