Kaleidoscope Place Cards

The Kaleidoscope Placecards display a 2-letter design adorning the left side of the place card. The monogram is surrounded by an ornate vintage design.

This unique design will perfectly complement any wedding or special event and can be printed in the color of your choice.
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Known to the ancient Greeks, it was reinvented by Sir David Brewster in 1816 while conducting experiments on light polarization; Brewster patented it in 1817. His initial design was a tube with pairs of mirrors at one end, and pairs of translucent disks at the other, and beads between the two. Initially intended as a science tool, the kaleidoscope was quickly copied as a toy. Brewster believed he would make money from his popular invention; however, a fault in the wording of his patent allowed others to copy his invention.

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FAQ

  • Will I be able to print on the place cards?
  • Most printers will not have a problem printing on the place cards. The size of each card before being folded is 4.50" x 4.00".
  • May I order place cards that are not meant to be folded?
  • We do not offer place cards without the score down the center of the card. Please visit our parent company for ideas such as this.
  • What is the size of each place card?
  • The total size of each place card is 4.50" x 4.00". Each card is scored in the middle to be folded so that the face of each card is 4.50" x 2.00".
  • Will the place cards be sent individually cut, or in a sheet?
  • Place cards will be shipped individually cut and scored, but not folded. We do not offer cards in a sheet.