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Disney magic!

Ben Whittington, creative director humour, character, and license, at UK Greetings reveals a very special range of Disney cards for the global giant’s 100th birthday year…

UK Greetings’ range of Disney licensed cards has created new and exciting ways of bringing Disney’s magical franchise to life! Our exclusive Disney 100 collection is a wonderful showcase of innovative design and storytelling. Featuring several mini collections within the offer, these highly collectable designs have a Platinum Laser foil as a common thread throughout. These collections include the Cute Celebrations cards, which, for the first time ever, feature multiple characters from different Disney franchises, on the same card! There is also the fantastic Sketch Quote Range, which has been nominated for a Licensing Award this year.

Disney 100

UK Greetings has also created five amazing keepsake pop-up cards, including Disney Princess and Marvel. Among these pop-up cards are a 3D diorama card featuring the iconic Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse scene, an impressive Star Wards design and a ‘Claw Machine’, which we hope you remember from the very first Toy Story movie!

“These collections include the Cute Celebrations cards, which, for the first time ever, feature multiple characters from different Disney franchises, on the same card!’’

UK Greetings salesandservice@ukgreetings.co.uk

Disney’s 100th anniversary takes place on October 16. A number of events have been planned to mark this special year, including Disney100: The Exhibition, the largest exhibition the Walt Disney Archives has ever created. It continues its european tour at London’s ExCeL, opening in October. The exhibition offers fans ‘the opportunity to immerse themselves and rediscover some of their favourite Disney stories in 10 magnificent and imaginatively themed galleries. With moving stories, historical artefacts, original costumes and unique interactive installations, visitors can take a mesmerising, nostalgic and educational journey through 100 years of The Walt Disney Company.’

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