Poster Child

Bold, vivid, educational, wall-to-wall!

Consider us perfectly fitting the stereotype of a stationery enthusiast! 

The term “poster child” is quite literal. In the 1930s, a child was used for a poster to attract donations to help people affected by the Polio virus (which mostly affects children under 5).

These days, the idiom is widely used and means “the perfect example” of something. Funny that, because we have some posters that are indeed the “perfect examples” of … yep, posters! 

Cavallini & Co Posters | $5.00

Choose from: 

Australia Map

Whales

Blueprint Bicycle

Ferns

Orbits

Caterpillars/Butterflies

Sign Language

Octopus

Skeleton

Phrenology

Printed on ivory laid paper, these decorative wraps are perfect for framing, gift wrap, collage or book coverings.

Size: 711 x 508mm. Designed by Cavallini and Co.

*ALL WRAPPING PAPERS WILL BE POSTED IN A TUBE.

Do yourself a favour!

And while you’re at it, you may as well pick up some 

MT MASKING (washi) TAPES | Gold, Silver, Metallic | $6.95

 …. to stick those wall images up!

Colourways and measurements: 

1. col: gold. dim: 15mm x 10m.

2. col: silver. dim: 15mm x 10m.

3. col: pink basic. dim: 15mm x 7m.

Stick posters to walls, but also llabel draws and jars, pretty up journals, seal envelopes, wrap gifts… A multi-skilled object! Just choose! 

Quintessence

Poster child, role model, epitome, embodiment, paragon, iconic! Words to describe pictures to put on walls to express the nature of your timeless legendary taste!  xx


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