Hallmark sews it up
Hallmark Cards has just developed this pretty range of greetings cards and stationery themed around the current craze for sewing and crafting. Look out for
Hallmark Cards has just developed this pretty range of greetings cards and stationery themed around the current craze for sewing and crafting. Look out for
JustNow Designs is a newly launched Greetings card company which joined the Greetings Card Association in October 2012 and has its own website featuring all
One of the most interesting new greetings and gifts companies exhibiting at Spring Fair International 2013 is Cherry Picked For You, which specialises in uniquely
A new addition to the stationery industry, California-based startup Inspir-Actions announces the exciting debut of its collection of 90 greeting cards. Each card combines an
Cutlery and gift manufacturer Arthur Price will celebrate ten years of collaboration with design doyenne Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen at Spring Fair International 2013, with the launch
Expert retail advice from Vivid Wrap founder Steve Williams, who shares 5 Key Ways to Maximize your Gift Packaging Sales this Christmas Season. Did you

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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