44 products
44 products






44 products
Welcome Sweet Pea Card
Buy any four (4) or more regular price Good Paper cards and get FREE SHIPPING (US Domestic) with code GOODPAPER at checkout.
Our “Welcome Sweet Pea” card is lovingly handcrafted in the Philippines by trafficking survivor women. The card incorporates a variety of handmade, recycled papers, making it environmentally sustainable, too. Blank inside, envelope included.
DIMENSIONS: 4.5 IN x 5.75 IN
MATERIALS: HANDMADE RECYCLED PAPERS
What's That Arch? Board Book
It’s big! It’s shiny! And it catches everyone’s eye! The Gateway Arch is all that and a whole lot more. A beloved landmark in St. Louis, Missouri, it symbolizes the Gateway to the West and the rich history of the area. With colorful illustrations and rhyming story, this board book provides a fun look at westward expansion, exploration, and St. Louis long before the Arch was built along the Mighty Mississippi. Tag along with Lewis and Clark and their canine sidekick, Seaman. Share the vision of a new America with President Thomas Jefferson. Discover animals that roamed the wild frontier, and pack a covered wagon to follow brave pioneers along the westward trail.
Wooden Teething Ring - Cactus
Natural unfinished, wooden teething ring will soothe baby's gums when you need it most! It is designed with little hands in mind and easy to grab. Safely tested wood.
You Did It Congrats Card
Buy any four (4) or more regular price Good Paper cards and get FREE SHIPPING (US Domestic) with code GOODPAPER at checkout.
Our “You Did It Congrats” card is lovingly handprinted in the Philippines by women survivors of sex trafficking. The card incorporates handmade recycled papers and is printed on a traditional letterpress. Blank inside; envelope included.
DIMENSIONS: 4.5 IN x 5.75 IN
MATERIALS: HANDMADE RECYCLED PAPERS
To the lower 48 states. No coupon needed. Very large and/or heavy items do not qualify for free delivery. Contact us for details
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