Thursday, January 24, 2013

Custom Projects Just For You

Redbird Sisters loves to design and create custom projects. From greeting cards to wedding or shower invitations to Prom invitations and Birthday Parties, contact us to see your idea come to life. To contact the sisters directly, email Jan at janet.buettgenbach@nuance.com or email Pam at pdillon@wamego.net.

Cards Available at Barry's Drug Store, Manhattan, KS

Greeting cards designed by Redbird Sisters are on display and available for purchase at Barry's Drug Store, 414 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS. Redbird Sisters cards are created by Jan Buettgenbach and Pam Dillon, sisters who named their collaborative efforts after their mother who absolutely loved red birds. This is a great opportunity for us to show our creative juices at work. Cards are on display near the prescription pick up counter. Check out the designs that are constantly being created just for your pleasure.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Custom Orders Accepted

Need a custom card? redbirdsisters@gmail.com is for you! Custom greeting cards, business cards, or packs of cards which are great for gifts are available.

All Occasion Cards

We have created a slideshow of all occasion cards that are for sale. If you are interested in purchasing any of these cards, please contact pdillon@wamego.net for ordering information.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Christmas Cards for Sale


Look through the slide show of Christmas cards. We will be happy to ship to you. All cards are $3.00 each and will be shipped to you in time for your Christmas card mailings.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Redbird Sisters Handmade Greeting Cards


Thanksgiving Card - $3.00 each.

Sisters, Jan Buettgenbach and Pam Dillon have started a business making handmade greeting cards for all occasions. These sisters have named their business, Redbird Sisters, in memory of their mother who absolutely LOVED redbirds!

Each year, on April Fool's Day, Mary, the mother of these sisters, would be fooled when told their was a redbird in the tree outside the kitchen window of their home. Mary fell for this every April 1st.