
Valentines for 2020
Blue Eyed Sun is launching three lovely new ranges of greeting cards for Valentines 2020: Jade Mosinski, Doodle Girl and Poet’s Corner. Doodle Girl is
Blue Eyed Sun is launching three lovely new ranges of greeting cards for Valentines 2020: Jade Mosinski, Doodle Girl and Poet’s Corner. Doodle Girl is
Carte Blanche Greetings has unveiled its new Me to You animation, tugging at the heartstrings of viewers with a heart-warming message of enduring love and
Clintons has once again come back from the brink after the Weiss family repurchased the ailing specialist retail chain immediately after putting it into administration
Brand new for 2020, award-winning illustrator Rosie Brooks has created two fabulous card ranges for publisher Holy Mackerel, launching this January. Featuring Rosie’s signature watercolour
Many independents feel overwhelmed by the Black Friday big brand consumer fest, so Just a Card is warmly inviting everyone to celebrate Independents and shop
Budget greetings card retail chain, Card Factory, has launched its first Christmas PR campaign, Festive Family Photocards, featuring TV personalities Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash.
Autumn Fair will open its doors on Sunday 7th September at the NEC Birmingham, unveiling a reimagined visitor experience that blends inspiration, sourcing, insight, and
The British Craft Directory (BCD) is delighted to announce a new partnership with Associated Independent Stores (AIS) that will see a British Craft branded zone
Following the announcement earlier this year, Hyve Group is thrilled to unveil more details of the eagerly anticipated 2026 co-location of Glee and Autumn Fair
“Will You Marry Me?” in Icing: The Bakewell Tart Becomes the New Engagement Season Ritual As the UK approaches its peak engagement season – the
Handcrafted furniture not only adds a personal touch to your garden, patio or balcony, it’s also affordable and often much more sustainable than store-bought pieces.
The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) Bira has condemned the Government’s inaction over the “de minimis” import loophole following a Sky News investigation revealing £5.9
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