
UK greeting card market report reveals £1.7 billion spent on cards in 2017
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 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

For 43 years the British Craft Trade Fair has showcased the best of British Craft and Art from the inspiring setting of the Great Yorkshire

A majority stake in American Greetings (AG) has been sold by the company’s founding Weiss family to New York-based private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier &

The London Home Fragrance Show launches this Summer, 9–10 July, as the UK’s first event created exclusively for the home fragrance sector — a dedicated

The Giftware Association (GA), in partnership with BATF International, is offering an exclusive opportunity for four of its members to showcase their products at Shoppe

More UK consumers intend to celebrate Father’s Day this year through gifting, dining and other activities, although spending is forecast to remain restrained as they

The Puppet Company is taking centre stage at Hamleys Regent Street this summer with its first-ever dedicated window display, celebrating 25 years of puppets, imaginative

The globally renowned British brand, Burleigh Pottery, has been saved by a group of investors led by former Burberry CEO, Christopher Bailey. Based at the

Carte Blanche Group has announced a change of ownership at the company as majority shareholders, Stephen Haines and Duncan Spence, leave the business. Haines is
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