GREETING CARD SET – Wow, you look really good today…way better than yesterday. Anyway, the Take a Compliment Card Set by Brass Monkey is perfect for making (and/or losing) friends.
PICK YOUR COMPLIMENT – This funny stationery set includes 100 compliment cards and 100 backhanded compliment cards. Example cards include, “You're the perfect amount of evil,” and “Your attractiveness more than makes up for your personality.”
BLANK NOTECARDS – The fun challenge with this set of funny cards is finding the perfect person for each unique phrase. There's even a space on the back to write a personal note (unless you want to stay anonymous).
VERSATILE STYLE – It's easy to brighten someone's day with this set of all occasion greeting cards, or you can display them on your coffee table. You're smart, you'll figure something out.
BRASS MONKEY – Created way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them - making well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor.
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Wow, you look really great today.... way better than yesterday. Anyway, this funny card set by Brass Monkey includes 200 unique compliment cards to hand out...100 compliments and 100 backhanded compliments. Perfect for making (and/or losing) friends, the fun challenge here is finding the perfect recipient for each unique greeting card! Each joke card features a distinctive phrase on the front, with a place to write a personal note on the back (unless you want to stay anonymous). Give them out one at a time or display them on your coffee table. You're smart, you'll figure out something. Created by Mike Sayre and Melanie Bridges way back in 2020, Brass Monkey was founded on the idea that there's a world between fine china and bobblehead dolls. That products can have personality, without becoming roadside souvenirs. So that's where you'll find them…making beautiful, well-designed items that just happen to have a sense of humor. Who said that art school and open-mic nights were such a waste of time? We're looking at you, dad.