SHOWPREVIEW
Bug Art Cards of Character
Stand: 3R32 (Occasions)
Bug Art will be releasing updates to
Stand: 3X37
several of its best-selling ranges at the
Occasions
Spring Fair, including seven new designs
Unlimited will
to Paper & Foil, which are foiled and
announce the
embossed.
launch of new
Bug Art is confi dent that it’s ‘Chair
designs in
Cat’ design shown here will be their
its ‘Snapshot
best seller for 2010, unless its the new
from the
Meerkats design or the Panda …?
Past’ range at
Tel: 01159 424055
Spring Fair.
Email:
enquiries@bugart.co.uk
The cards
Web:
www.bugart.co.uk
are all made
using images taken from genuine old
photographs - some over 100 years
old - and use gentle humour and
quotations.
The cards are printed on card from
a sustainable source and individually
cello-bagged with a recycled envelope.
Occasions will also be exhibiting an
array of notebooks and notelets in a
variety of designs. Too complement its
cards and provide account holders with
another retail opportunity.
Tel: 01491 652300
Web:
www.cardsofcharacter.com
Caroline Gardner
The Carte Postale
Stand: 3S33
Stand 3Z20
Two new ranges will be
launched by Caroline
Quirky, colourful and with as much Gallic charm as a French fancy, The Carte
Gardner at Spring Fair.
Postale continues to offer retailers a highly idiosyncratic style of Greetings that
Barley Sugar is a range
really hits the mark.
of ten designs and features
At Spring Fair, TCP will unveil new ranges, including Vases and Moo.
bright illustrations with
The former features stunning still life photos of vases and fl owers using sets
colourful text. All cards are
designed by a stylist from Marie Claire magazine.
birthday and include cocktails
Moo is altogether different with various farm and country themes illustrated
and yummy chocolates, as
in a graphical, woodcut-style from designer, Keith Stephenson at Absolute
well as a wedding design
Zero.
and new baby boy and new
Tel: 0207 720 2720
baby girl.
Email:
phil@thecartepostale.com Madame Bourguignon
Web:
www.thecartepostale.com
Presents is a range featuring
ten circus inspired designs –
all birthday. The designs are
C-MAW
quirky illustrations straight from the big top. Designs include a man pulling a
Stand: 3W32
rabbit out of a hat, the trapeze and a plate spinner!
All cards are printed on luxury board and comes with a thick white
Amanda Seymour’s design and publishing envelope. Card size is 146x140mm (hxw) with envelope.
business set by the sea in Exmouth continues Six range extensions to the Big Die Stamped, Baroque, Fret, Tutto and
to thrive and she is once again travelling to Varsity ranges will also be on show.
Spring Fair with new ranges to unveil. CG’s teenage-inspired social stationery collection will include new party
New designs in the square and invitations and thank you’s with skull and crossbones on and also guitars on
long skinny format will be on show notecards.
featuring Amanda’s trademark Fresh new spring fl oral gift bags and gift wrap designs include and also
cartoon birds. bold prints aimed at teenagers and adults alike.
Tel: 01395 276969 Tel: 020 8288 99696
Web:
www.c-maw.com Web:
www.carolinegardner.com
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