February 20, 2015

Greeting Cards Born During World War II

By Lisa Gal

Need is the mother of invention with Marian Heath Greeting Cards. Mrs. Heath found herself a widow and needing to support her family during World War II. Starting the company in her home, she soon grew out of that space to their barn and almost 40 years later into a 20,000 square foot space. Mrs. Heath passed away at the age of 95 in 2002, but her legacy lives on with their quality, commitment and passion to improving people’s lives through conveying thoughts and art that truly mattered. From value cards to the more ornate Viabella line, there is sure to be something to please you. Several designs are being gifted via Hollywood Swag Bag to the Oscar nominees and talent staying at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills this weekend.

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