'Lovely' Poem Print
'Lovely' Poem Print
'Lovely' Poem Print

'Lovely' Poem Print

Regular price
£15.00
Sale price
£15.00
Tax included.

A lovely little poem to celebrate the lovely humans in our lives.

 ‘Wouldn’t it be lovely?’ sang Julie Andrews in My Fair Lady. Lots of chocolate and face, hand and feet-warming coal, we seem to recall… Well, wouldn’t it be lovely to receive this sweet rhyme with all its loveliness too?

A gorgeous new baby or christening gift, to send on a birthday or anniversary, or just because there’s always an occasion to tell someone how lovely they are.

This poem is also available as a foiled print 

Product details

Print only 

Paper size A4 - 21 x 29.7 cm 

All our poems are printed on the highest quality archival papers from heritage paper merchant GF Smith.

The fine-grain smooth art paper is 240gsm and has been selected specifically for our printing and foiling, to ensure a beautiful finish.

Each print is hand-embossed with The Original Poet's initialled branding.

Framed print

A4 outside frame size  - 24.2 x 30.3 cm with depth of 3.7 cm

Our frames are handmade in Brighton by a highly skilled framer specialising in hand-finishing. We've chosen a simple hand-painted white wooden frame to complement our poem prints.

The frame has been designed with a recess, which means there is a space between the the print and the glazing. This creates a professional gallery-style finish, not found in high street frames.

The frame is made from sustainably sourced pine and is glazed with picture grade acrylic.

Shipping

Print only shipping cost - £3.95

A4 unframed prints are presented with a backing board, wrapped in a cellophane bag, then shipped in a sturdy cardboard envelope.

Framed print shipping cost - £6.95 

Framed prints are shipped in a purpose-designed box to ensure that your order reaches you safely.

If ordering a print(s) and  frame(s) together, only 1x shipping charge of £6.95 will be applied to your order.

Poem Wording

Lovely

Oh what a lovely human,

the loveliest human by far,

so this human thought

(in the loveliest way)

they'd tell you how lovely you are.