Stationery from the States
“Cocktail Notes” from Old Tom Foolery are letterpress-printed coasters that resemble classic cocktail napkins and feature funny, handwritten-looking one-liners from humorist S.H. Carlyle. They’re available
“Cocktail Notes” from Old Tom Foolery are letterpress-printed coasters that resemble classic cocktail napkins and feature funny, handwritten-looking one-liners from humorist S.H. Carlyle. They’re available
When wrapping flowers or fresh produce – as with the artichoke pictured here – use brown paper (available from East of India) and finish with
For an Autumnal finish add in sticks and feathers to your gifts collected on country walks (or available at CB Imports), using brown paper (available
Instagram – the photo-sharing application that made headlines when it was acquired by Facebook – has inspired a new collection of handcrafted photo albums from
Giftwrap guru Jane Means gives hot tips for wrapping wedding gifts: For wedding gifts wrap your item in a subtle tissue, wallpaper remnant or lightly
Ensuring you buy your gift wrapping materials wholesale, a wrapped gift can cost as little as 30p per gift. Keep costs to a minimum by

The Giftware Association has launched a new Quarterly Pulse Survey called Giftware Unwrapped, designed to give the UK gift and home industry a stronger, clearer

Independent retailers across the UK are rethinking how they present artwork. Traditional gallery walls and static displays lost their pull. Shoppers now expect visual storytelling

The second edition of UKPackaging Expo is set to unfold on November 10th and 11th 2026 at the Convention Centre at KingsDock, Liverpool. It follows

Unwrap INDX Gift Edit, the new Midlands destination trade show for 2026, launching at Cranmore Park 19 May 2026. Presenting a perfectly packaged partnership with the British Craft Directory and the Giftware Association, the

Giftware, partyware and greeting cards wholesaler, Tiger Feet, announces the relocation of its Manchester branch to a new flagship warehouse at Lowry Park, opening its

Ampersand Fragrances, a UK-based fragrance house, is continuing to build momentum within the independent retail sector with a model shaped around bricks-and-mortar stores, placing them
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