Friday 29 February 2008

Nice testimonial 29-02-08

“I just wanted to thank you for the above order – I was so surprised to receive it this morning when I hadn’t completed the order until nearly four pm yesterday afternoon and I wanted to say how impressed I am with your service and how pleased I am to have recommended your site to friends and family.” JC

Tuesday 26 February 2008

Growing old disgracefully!

Boosting our ranges of funny birthday cards, we've just loaded two new lines onto the website "Growing Old Disgracefully" and "M.I.L.K." (which stands for moments of intimacy, laughter and kinship). I think they're going to fly off the shelves!

Monday 25 February 2008

Mother's Day - Sun 2nd March 2008

Somehow it seems just a bit too easy to pinch one of our Mother's Day cards out of stock for my own mum (and besides which, she's seen them all already), so this week I searched fruitlessly in Nantwich for something that wasn't too pastel or sentimental. I did however find a really gorgeous blank card illustrated with a watercolour of daffodils, which I hope she'll love.

Nice testimonial 23-02-08

"Just to say very impressed with website, one of the best I've encountered while internet shopping. Does just what it needs to and no more, perfectly. Ended up buying more than I intended as so simple and quick to use." DK

Tuesday 19 February 2008

New 3D seaside designs from Alex Clark

The new Seaside range from Alex Clark Art is fantastic. The blank greeting cards have a 3D cut-out design (with three folds) to make them really unusual. We can't display them to their best effect on-line but we love them!

New stock - Sarah Gibb

Following the roaring success of her fab card "It's OK, it's organic!" Sarah Gibb has extended her Eco-chic range of any-occasion greeting cards, and we've topped up with some new stock this month.

New stock - Printmakers

Just in, a really stunning new range of nature-inspired greeting cards called Printmakers, these designs are all taken from lino-cuts or wood engravings by three artists: Angie Lewin, Robert Gillmor and Robert Greenhalf.

Monday 11 February 2008

New stock - Emily Burningham

Just in ... some stunning new greetings cards from designer Emily Burningham. Emily studied ceramic design in London and went on to build her own business designing greeting cards, ceramics and textiles. She is influenced by the history and culture of Japan, and the Arts & Crafts style of the 1920s and 1930s.