
Blueprint teams up with National Geographic
Blueprint Collections, which designs, develops and sells quality licensed stationery, bags, accessories and gifts, has announced that it is to produce a range of National
Blueprint Collections, which designs, develops and sells quality licensed stationery, bags, accessories and gifts, has announced that it is to produce a range of National
The Art File will showcase Ben Rothery’ s bestselling Natural History Greeting card collection at the Home & Gift show in Harrogate. Ben is one
The latest annual greeting card market report has been released by the Greeting Card Association, revealing that the British public spent £1.7 billion on cards
The Eco-friendly Card Company, Glebe Cottage, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this September with festivities due to kick off at the NEC Autumn Fair (4F44)
Iconic New York stationery exhibition, The National Stationery Show, will open at Jacob J Javits Center, NYC, on May 19 – 23. The only event
With the British greeting card market leading the world and still managing to grow, we have no trouble celebrating some of the wonderful independent card
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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