Price: $38.00
(as of Jan 22,2022 01:17:54 UTC – Details)
Lovepop is on a mission to create one billion magical moments. We believe that love is the foundation for a brighter world, and it grows when it is shared. Every day, we pour our hearts into developing creative, meaningful, and fun ways for you to share love with the people around you. We combine art and engineering to stretch the boundaries of the imagination and create magical cards and gifts that bring people together. Whether you’re celebrating a holiday, an important milestone, or an everyday moment, we aim to inspire you to share love with our amazing designs. Available online and at retail and partner locations across the U.S., our cards and gifts create a memorable, shared connection between giver and receiver – a meaningful, creative, and fun experience. That’s a magical moment. Since earning an investment from Kevin “Mr. Wonderful” O’Leary on ABC’s “Shark Tank” in 2015, Lovepop has created thousands of unique designs to help you share love with the special people in your life.
CREATE A MAGICAL MOMENT FOR YOUR LOVED ONE with the Lovepop The Star Wars The Mandalorian Grogu Valentine Bundle. A gift and pop-up card for celebrating an anniversary or everyday moments, they’ll want to display it all year long.
ELEGANT POP-UP GIFT: The giant gift card folds flat and pops up into a 3D decoration of Grogu reaching a hand out. Also, on the other card, Grogu is sitting down while holding a heart full of a heartwarming message! Each card detail is cut intricately and fits together perfectly for a high-quality pop-up gift.
INTRICATE DESIGN: This 3D pop-up gift is made of layers of intricate laser-cut paper and includes a blank tuck-away note card where you can write your message – making them unique for Valentine’s Day or “just because.”
HIGH-QUALITY CARDS: Lovepop offers 10 times the quality of the average greeting card. Each design is laser cut and hand-assembled using high-quality, FSC certified craft paper.
ART MEETS ENGINEERING: Our naval architect founders merged kirigami—the ancient art of paper cutting—with the sliceform structure used in ship design to create our own technique: Slicegami.