Central & Gus
Barnaby Butters Turkey Vulture Note Card
Barnaby Butters Turkey Vulture Note Card
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Barnaby Butters Turkey Vulture loves the holidays. Mostly for the get-togethers with family and friends. But also for the cookie swaps. Oh, how he loves a good cookie swap. Barnaby now has a group of twelve, himself included, that each bake twelve dozen cookies and end up with twelve dozen different cookies (bars or squares are also accepted). Every year, they all work to top their own efforts from the previous season: coconut macaroon strawberries; stained glass shortbread rounds; date crispy balls; brandy balls; chewy ginger cookies; cream wafer sandwich cookies; food of the gods; date squares; lemon bars; oh, the decadent list goes on and on.
There is a treasured section in Henry Gossamer Opossum’s bookstore, Wonderlust, dedicated to vintage cookbooks. Most are on loan from Quinn Bancroft Red Fox’s personal library – she is a cultural anthropologist and enjoys collecting but is now fresh out of shelf space. At any rate, Barnaby spent almost the entire past week poring over baked-goods cookbooks, the most cherished subset of the collection. Therein, he found many family favourites, some rare treats (though the ingredients would be equally hard to come by), and finally whittled it down to what he considered the prize recipe for the year: a classic gingerbread man, but with a gourmande twist. A rye flour dough sweetened with maple syrup, with aggregates of three styles of ginger: candied bits; cider-soaked minced; and ground spice is baked, cooled, then topped with charming artistry done in boiled-apple infused penuche.
Today, with well-curated holiday playlist on shuffle and oven pre-heated by dawn, Barnaby baked. Oh, what a wonderful day. The best recipe, the best ingredients, baked to perfection, and filled with so much joy that those little gingermen were about to burst; the house still toasty warm and heady with aromas of ginger, maple, and apple. Barnaby picked a cookie up off the wire cooling rack and took a nibble. And then, as he is aptly named, a gobble.
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Note Card, A6 (4.5” x 6.25”) with envelope in protective cello.
On the reverse of each card is a whimsical tale of the animal featured. Entirely collectible, the stories intertwine, creating a much-loved community of characters.
We print on a luxurious 318 gsm, 100% cotton paper. Soft and durable, this paper showcases crisp detail and vibrant colour. We fell in love with our beautiful goldenrod shade, 90# envelope. According to the ‘World’s Favourite Colour’ study, people associate the feeling of joy with this colour. Also, this is the very shade that enrobes our trusty #2. As all of our images are hand drawn in pencil, we thought it appropriate to give a nod of appreciation.
We donate a portion of gross sales to animal welfare.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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They are — and that's one of the things that makes Central & Gus so unique. Every character lives in the same universe. They know each other, reference each other, cross paths at the switchboard, in the woods, at the patisserie, on the road. Collecting them is a little like reading a novel one chapter at a time — except each chapter fits on your wall or popped in the post for a stamp to someone you love.
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We spent a long time on this. Every Central & Gus illustration is hand-drawn in pencil — and so we are eternally inspired by the classic #2, enrobed in that particular shade of yellow. For that, we call it Ticonderoga Harvest. Studies on colour and emotion find that people associate this shade with joy — which felt exactly right. It also nods, quietly, to our farm roots, everything that grows out of the land, and also to a less tangible but just as important creative harvest. The envelope is not an afterthought. It is part of the story.
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They are extraordinary gifts — and we say that not as a boast but as something we hear constantly from our retail partners and customers. A Central & Gus card is not a card you send and forget. It is a card the recipient reads, re-reads, frames, or keeps in a drawer to return to. The story on the back transforms it from a greeting into a small, meaningful object. We have heard from one customer who had special date-day trips with his young daughter, each time choosing one special card for her coveted collection. The goldenrod envelope alone tends to stop people in their tracks. Another, a fiance purchased the entire set for his partner, a reminder of a day they spotted them in a shop and giggled while reading the stories aloud. These are not cards. They are moments, saved.
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Wholeheartedly yes — and the characters seem to know instinctively which age they are speaking to. Children are drawn to the illustrations, the names, the animals. Adults read the stories and find themselves unexpectedly moved. We regularly hear from customers who frame them in nurseries and living rooms alike, who give them to grandparents and grandchildren in the same gesture. The world of Central & Gus does not have an age. It has a sensibility — and that sensibility tends to recognise itself across generations.
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Yes — and we love that you asked. We offer curated collections and themed bundles. Our Open Water & Coastal set, our Woodland & Hedgerow set, our Wetland & Waterway, or our Start Your Collection bundle are all wonderful entry points. And for those that just wantall of themat once, The Whole Gang brings every character home together at a saving. Bundles make particularly wonderful gifts — there is something about receiving a community of characters at once that feels genuinely special.
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We do — and this is at the heart of everything we do. A portion of every gross sale goes directly to animal welfare. The characters you collect are not just whimsical illustrations — they are advocates. Every purchase is a small act of care for the natural world and the creatures in it. We are deeply grateful for every order that makes this possible.