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Giggle Water Let’s Raise a glass to 20 amazing years
How to make homemade 1920s cocktails Mint Julep
Mix a teaspoon of sugar with a splash of water in a highball glass until dissolved. Add a handful of mint leaves and gently bruise with a muddler or wooden spoon. Fill the glass with crushed ice, then pour in 60-90ml of bourbon, stir, and garnish with more mint leaves.
Bee’s Knees
Stir a generous teaspoon of honey in a splash of room temperature water in the bottom of a cocktail shaker until it's dissolved. Add 60ml gin, 15ml fresh lemon juice and ice. Shake vigorously, then strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist.
Between The Sheets
Mix 30ml each of brandy, white rum and triple sec with 15ml of fresh lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Shake, and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.
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‘Roaring’ Into The Twenties!
The Henries has always been Welcome to the 20th Henries first and foremost about greeting card industry awards. celebrating greeting card When we realised that it publishing excellence. And it is was our 20th Henries, Warren, this continued product Gale and I recognised there excellence that has enabled could be only one theme for the UK greeting card industry this year’s awards - the 1920’s. to build its reputation as a A decade known for its design world leader and it has exuberance, vivacity and also meant that our industry economic vitality sadly with a has stayed relevant and bump with the Wall Street buoyant throughout the most Crash (1929). bitter economic downturn in In many ways, 1996, the year recent history. we held the first greeting card Above: Fresh faced and youthful Warren and Jakki at Last year alone, an astonishing industry awards, was a time the 1996 inaugural greeting card industry awards. £1.6 billion was spent on when the UK greetings industry greeting cards in the UK – testament indeed was really starting to ‘roar’ as well. Clinton that The Henries Awards and the UK greeting Cards, having undergone a massive card sector the awards celebrate is still acquisition, was booming. Ron Wood’s roaring as a sector. Birthday’s chain (in many ways the Card Here’s to all that jazz continuing! Factory of the day), were reporting record sales, and a young man by the name of Jakki, Warren and Gale Timothy Melgund was just engineering a A Special Thanks To… management buy-out of a then tiny chain of The Henries Awards only exists due to a number of boutique stationery stores called Paperchase. companies and individuals, whose commitment to this event we would like to say a ‘big thank you’. Firstly to our In publishing, Carte Blanche’s Tatty Teddy wonderful award category sponsors for making The was just taking off, while Forever Friends Henries possible, but also to Paper Rose for the design of the glorious Roaring Twenties style Henries Invitations, (part of The Andrew Brownsword empire) kindly printed by The Sherwood Group and the board was celebrating its 10th birthday and was supplied by GF Smith; Windles/Much More for the growing like topsy. design and print of the gorgeous Henries Menus, and Fedrigoni for the paper; House of Cards for the scratch The year 1996 was a time of great hope cards’ sponsorship; GF Smith for The Henries brochure and expansion for the greeting card industry, paper and The Sherwood Group/Eden Design for The Henries finalists displays, Paper Rose for the stand up sit when great names like Paperlink, Paper Rose, down prize; plus Hallmark, Artebene, The Art File, Simon Emotional Rescue and Really Good were Elvin, Nigel Quiney, eOne, Saffron Cards & Gifts, Carte Blanche, The Paper Collaborative, HTI, PG Live, Rainbow breaking through to the big time. Productions and Butlins for their generosity in donating some great raffle prizes.
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Gatsby Decadence
Kindly donated by Saffron Cards & Gifts Lap up the luxury Great Gatsby style with £400 to spend on an overnight stay at one of the prestigious Hotel du Vin hotels across the country.
Razzle Dazzle Them A Selfridges Splurge
Kindly donated by The Art File Dine at one of Selfridges’ restaurants, indulge yourself at the Champagne & Oyster Bar or just splurge on designer brands with £300 to spend at the iconic Selfridges & Co stores.
Kindly donated by Nigel Quiney Publications Be bedecked and bejeweled in £300 worth of striking, beautiful and glamorous costume jewellery of your choice from the extensive Butler & Wilson collection.
Kick Up Your Heels
Kindly donated by Simon Elvin Step out into the grand and glamorous theatre land to take in a show, play, dance performance or musical, then enjoy a sumptuous dinner with £250 worth of hoteldirect.co.uk vouchers (valid nationwide).
Where Your Money Will Go
The Light Fund, set up by PG’s directors Jakki Brown and Ian Hyder, has now raised over £800,000 since its inception in 2004. Now a registered charity in its own right, the sights are now set on The Light Fund reaching the £1 million milestone, funding lots of wonderful charity projects to help children, women and men less fortunate than ourselves. Last year alone, The Light Fund worked funded projects with 17 different charities, namely The Brain Tumour Charity, Challenge Africa, Children’s Brain Tumour Foundation, The Children’s Trust, Children With Cancer UK, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, MS-UK, New Life, Orchid Cancer Trust, Prostate Cancer UK, Royal Free Hospital, Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity, Spread a Smile, The Venture Force Foundation and Whizz-Kidz. 4
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A Knobbly Knees-Up
Kindly donated by Butlin’s and Rainbow Productions With fun for the kids or for adults with live music festivals and events, take a Butlin’s Break with either family or friends on a midweek four night silver standard self-catering holiday for four people.
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Delicious Delicacies & Fizz
Kindly donated by Hallmark Inspired by the constant changing of the seasons, Michelin-starred Fera at Claridge's is a creative and natural take on modern British cuisine. Dine at a table for two to experience the divine flavours of Fera at Claridge’s Tasting Menu which features six courses.
Kindly donated by Carte Blanche Group In the sumptuous Art Deco surroundings of London’s Claridge’s hotel, enjoy a delicious champagne afternoon tea for four at this prestigious hotel.
Paper Perfection
Kindly donated by Debbie Wigglesworth, founder of The Paper Collaborative Enhance your home with this one-off piece of beautiful paper art by artist Katie Jackson.
A Sizzling Day Out
Kindly donated by eOne and HTI Perfect for budding junior chefs, your little one will love The Peppa Pig House Kitchen, and then treat the whole ‘pen’ with a family ticket for four to Peppa Pig World.
Keep ‘Em Reeling
Kindly donated by eOne Films really blossomed in the 1920s, and this assortment of 20 contemporary cinematic treats on DVD - well-known films such as 12 Years A Slave, Dallas Buyers Club, Peppa Pig and Twilight – will keep you and yours entertained for hours.
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The Man Behind The Name Why The Henries?
The Henries are named after Sir Henry Cole – so who was he?
Above: Sir Henry Cole, the namesake of The Henries caricatured as King Cole, in Vanity Fair in 1871. Below: The logo for The Henry Cole Classic Award.
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The UK greeting card industry has a lot to thank a certain Victorian philanthropist, inventor and culturist who went by the name of Henry Cole. Not only did he introduce the first ever commercially produced Christmas card, but was also a pioneer of the Penny Post (which safeguarded a quick and efficient postal service) and was director of the V&A Museum which remains a source of inspiration of many of today’s greeting card creatives. With these ‘claims to fame’ he was the ideal namesake of the greeting card industry’s product awards - The Henries. It was back in 1843, finding himself too busy to write letters to all his acquaintances at Christmas time, that Henry Cole, commissioned his friend, John Calcott Horsley, a British narrative painter to design a card. This significant Christmas card features a central hand-coloured image of a family party in progress, above the greeting ‘A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You’ and is flanked by two much simpler images of the poor being tended. A batch of 1,000 of the cards - only 5” x 3” in size and postcard format were printed on a lithograph stone and then hand-coloured by a professional colourer. Henry sent some of the cards to his family and friends including his personal messages of goodwill for the festive season, but the remainder of the cards he sold through a stationers shop in London’s Old Bond Street for one shilling (5p) each. There are now only be around only 10 of the original 1,000 Henry Cole cards in existence - many of the cards were destroyed by the puritans of the day – known as Muggletonians - as the image depicted children drinking wine, which was considered inappropriate to Victorian sensibilities. Thankfully, one of the original cards is safe and not too far away! In December 2005 one of original cards (that was sent to a Miss Tripsack, a close friend of the poetess Elizabeth Barrett-Browning) came up for auction at an obscure auction house in Devizes in Wiltshire. The auctioneer, Alan Aldridge, kept a promise that he had made to PG’s Jakki Brown that he would not publicise the card being up for auction to the American market. (A card Sir Henry had sent to his grandmother had been sold via the same auction house to a private US investor only a few years previously, for £22K). Determined to safeguard this precious treasure of UK greeting card history and keep it within the nation, PG’s Jakki Brown was successful in her bid for this very special Christmas card. Sir Henry’s legacy continues strongly, with hundreds of card publishers, thousands of retailers and a strong band of dedicated suppliers perpetuating the wonderful habit of buying and sending greeting cards that are reverred throughout the world.
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Above: This 172 year old 5” x 3” piece of cardboard represents an important part of our cultural heritage – the world’s first commercially produced Christmas cards that was introduced by Sir Henry Cole back in 1843. This card, from the initial 1,000 batch, was sent to Miss Tripsack, a close friend of the poetess Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and is now owned by PG’s Jakki Brown.
More About Henry Henry Cole was awarded the CB for his work on The Great Exhibition and was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1875. He was often referred to in the press as Old King Cole. He was known to have the close personal backing of the Queen, and especially of the Prince Consort, who when he needed a facilitator for one of his key projects, reportedly used to say: "We must have steam, get Cole." As well as being a philanthropic civil servant, Sir Henry adopted the pseudonym of Felix Summerly for his more commercial activities. These included designing a prizewinning teapot that was manufactured by Minton. As Felix Summerly, he also wrote a series of children's books, including A book of stories from The home treasury; A hand-book for the architecture, sculpture, tombs, and decorations of Westminster Abbey (1859); An Alphabet of Quadrupeds (1844); and The most delectable history of Reynard the Fox.
Above: Alan Aldridge, principal auctioneer of Henry Aldridge & Sons, Devizes with the Henry Cole card as it went under the hammer. Left:PG’s Jakki Brown fulfilled a dream by successfully bidding for one of the few remaining examples of the world’s first commercially produced Christmas cards. Below: Sir Henry Cole was the director of the V&A which remains a source of inspiration for many greeting card designers today.
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Behind The Scenes Here we go ‘behind the scenes’ of The Henries 2015 judging process to find out how the finalists are arrived at.
Who Judged The Henries?
The responsibility of judging the product entries to this year’s Henries awards lay in the collective hands of the judging panel, made up entirely of retailers. The judging panel comprised almost 40 leading greeting card retail buyers, from right across the retail spectrum. The panel included buyers from large specialist chains, medium-sized groups, independent card shops, supermarkets, department stores, garden centres, bookshops, varietal stores and online operators. In aggregate, this year’s panel is responsible for buying cards for well over 6,000+ shops!
Above: The Henries 2015 judging in action! Below left: House of Cards’ Nigel Williamson and Jarrold’s Suzie Abel smile for the camera. Below: Andrea Pinder of Unit 7 was in her element at the judging day.
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The Henries 2015 Judging Panel (In alphabetical order by surname)
● Suzie Abel, senior buyer of Jarrolds, Norwich ● Allison Allum, owner/director of Something Special in Prestatyn and Mold ● Neil Allum, owner/director of Something Special in Prestatyn and Mold ● John Barratt, director of The Card Centre in Felixstowe ● Kate Briggs, buying manager of Asda (400+ stores) ● Michelle Burgess, buyer of National Trust (200+ stores) ● Claire Castle, buyer of WHSmith (600 stores) ● Jane Chandler, stores director of M&P Cards (14 stores in the Home Counties and South West) ● David Colman, director/owner of The Only Place For Pictures in Islington and Palmers Green ● Stuart Delahoy, owner and buyer, Set Design in Leicester ● Aimi Devine, owner of The Card Gallery in Ackworth ● Abel Dos Santos, stationery and gifts buyer of Foyles (five stores) ● Claire Fitzgerald, assistant buyer of Waterstones (280 stores) ● Sophie Greenwood, (then) senior buyer of Funky Pigeon /Paper & Script and WH Smith Travel (700+ stores) ● Sarah Henderson, co-owner of 3 Wishes (4 stores in Hampshire/Dorset) ● Paul Henderson, co-owner of 3 Wishes (4 stores in Hampshire/Dorset) ● Eliot James, buyer of Scribbler (33 stores) ● Ros Jones, owner/director of The Celtic Card & Gift Co, Powys ● Mark Janson-Smith, Postmark in Balham, Dulwich and Turnham Green ● Lauren Keen, manager of Sentiments in Burnham-on-Sea ● Michelle Klein, buyer of Waitrose (320+ stores) ● Kim Lewis, card buyer of Longacres Garden Centre in Bagshot ● Jessie Matthews, buyer of cards for Paperchase (150+ stores) ● Giles Meehan, senior buyer of The Card Centre in Felixstowe ● Brent Milburn, director of Rhymes with Orange and New Frames in Soho and Marylebone
Above: Experienced Henries judge Claire Castle (of WHSmith) takes it all in her stride. ● Nigel Morris, co-owner of The Card Emporium, Rhubarb and The Post Office in Malvern ● Sara Morris, co-owner of The Card Emporium, Rhubarb and The Post Office in Malvern ● Gabrielle Peters, buying manager of Tesco (3,000+ stores) ● Andrea Pinder, owner/sales director of Unit 7 Cards and Gifts (four stores in Manchester, Birmingham and Barrowfield) ● Sarah-Jane Porter, head of licensing for Moonpig.com and Photobox.com ● Heidi Richardson, partner/co-owner of Little Paperie in Ashbourne ● Tim Reynolds, retail manager of Medici Gallery, Kensington ● Lynda Rowe, assistant buyer of John Lewis Partnership (44 stores) ● Amie Scull, buying assistant of John Lewis Partnership (44 stores) ● Lucy Sticka, partner/co-owner of Little Paperie in Ashbourne ● Anne Tasker, buyer of Sentiments in Burnham-on-Sea ● Nigel Williamson, partner in House of Cards (7 stores in the Home Counties) ● Ruth Young, buyer of Clintons (410 stores)
The Preparation
Throughout June and July, PG’s offices were deluged with boxes, Jiffy bags and envelopes, boldly marked ‘Henries Entries’. Together they created a mountain of packages containing over 14,000 greeting cards, sheets of giftwrap and giftbags, submitted from some 200 different UK publishers. All greeting cards submitted for The Henries 2015 are treated equally, whether they are sent in by a multi-national company, a new start-up one-man band publisher and everything in between. The Henries are free of charge to enter meaning it is open to all. Each entry is logged onto the computer and assigned a number. One card design from each entry is retained for archive purposes while the other cards in each submission are mounted onto their own large display board. A label is affixed to the top of each board that prominently features a distinct entry number as well as the RRP(s) of the mounted cards. To overcome any preconceived ideas judges might have had of publishers, the brand and company name of each submission for the product entries are concealed. In the case of the Most Promising Young Designer or Artist category those entering were invited to submit their own ready-mounted boards if they wished. The Henries Awards 2015
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The Judging Process
Above: Sophie Greenwood (now of M&S) is not keen to disclose her voting decisions to Scribbler’s Eliot James.
Which Ranges Were Eligible To Enter?
Entering The Henries 2015 was open to all UK publishers, as well as UK-based distributors of card publishers from overseas. Publishers were invited to enter ranges that had been launched since August 1 2014 or new designs that had been added to on-going ranges. The Henry Cole Classic award is slightly different in that this is for ranges that have stood the test of time and therefore the onus is on the heritage of the brand rather than just the new designs in the range. Publishers could enter as many categories as they wished, with as many entries in each category as they wanted.
The judging for all the product categories, as well as Most Promising Young Designer or Artist, took place on a single day, spanning offices as well as the Shillibeer’s Bar & Grill, adjacent to PG’s London offices. The criteria for judging were: ● Quality of Design ● Quality of print, production and manufacture ● Appropriateness for the market sector at which it is aimed ● Value for money All entries were put on display category by category. The judges considered all entries in each category, individually selecting the five entries they deemed to be the best in each category. Judging forms were completed by writing the corresponding entry numbers, in order of merit, in the relevant boxes on the form. Points were then awarded accordingly by the adjudication team; five points being assigned to the entries each judge felt was the best in the category down to one point for the fifth choice. The points from all the judges’ forms were then correlated to arrive at the winner and five other finalists.
Below: National Trust’s Michelle Burgess was delighted to be part of The Henries judging panel this year.
Above right: John Lewis Partnership’s Lynda Rowe (right) and Amie Scull judged The Henries for the first time this year. Above: Clintons’ Ruth Young considering some of the entries. Through concealing the publisher’s name, each entry is judged on its own merit rather than preconceived ideas. Right: Waterstones’ Claire Fitzgerald about to put pen to paper on her judging form.
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Most Promising Young Designer Or Artist F INALISTS Open to: This award was open to all greeting card designers and artists (employed or freelance) under the age of 35 on August 1 2014.
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Rebecca Crouch, creative director and founder of Raspberry Blossom Emma Grant, designer for Woodmansterne Cathryn Jones, designer for Hotchpotch Publishing Libby McMullin, creative director and founder of Libby McMullin Tamsin Rennie, founder and director of Studio Seed Clair Rossiter, freelance illustrator
Rebecca Crouch, creative director and founder of Raspberry Blossom: “Raspberry Blossom is a contemporary and luxurious British greeting card and stationery company I founded in 2014. I’m a lifelong paper, pattern and print enthusiast, with a decade of design experience working in London’s advertising industry. Together, these elements combined, I produce greeting cards that contain a creative blend of innocence, quirkiness and fun, using a blend of typography, whimsical rhyme, hand painting and illustrated characters. Now stocked in major retailers including Paperchase, Oliver Bonas, Waterstones and Harrods, Raspberry Blossom products aim to bring a smile to the faces of those who buy and receive them.”
Emma Grant, designer for Woodmansterne: “My journey into the wonderful world of greeting cards began five years ago and I am now happily doodling away as an in-house designer at Woodmansterne. I like to design cards that are playful, lively and have oodles of personality. My love of animals is often evident in my work. I enjoy experimenting with different finishes to complement my illustrations, whether it be by use of intricate foiling, blingy flitter or zingy, neon ink! I feel very fortunate to be living the quote ‘Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life’.”
Cathryn Jones, designer for Hotchpotch Publishing: “I began my card career six years ago at International Greetings before leaving to set up my own freelance business and become a founding member of Morgan Arcade Studios in Cardiff, a creative co-working hub. Despite loving being independent, London beckoned along with an amazing opportunity at Paperchase. Two years on and I found myself working in the wonderful Hotchpotch Studio! Life here is full of inspiration and creative freedom and I love putting my own stamp on the Hotchpotch brand. I thrive on learning different styles and techniques and feel so lucky to have a job I love getting up for every morning!”
Libby McMullin, creative director and founder of Libby McMullin: "I believe greeting cards to be one of the most sincere forms of communication and my passion for gorgeous quality paper products has inspired me to publish my new and unique illustrations. Through my work I hope to bring a little bit of magic to the world. Each design has been lovingly created by me and is truly meant as a keepsake. I'm so excited to be recognised as a ‘Most Promising Designer’ for the second time, it motives me and inspires me to keep following my dream."
Tamsin Rennie, founder and director of Studio Seed: “I began my greetings career at Tigerprint where I worked as a senior designer for five years before taking the leap into running my own stationery business. Alongside running my own successful brand, I have also had stationery designs published by Next, Hallmark UK and Target Australia. For me, there is something a tiny bit magical about receiving a beautiful, handwritten notecard, and this together with my obsession with all things stationery, my design experience and big ambitions prompted the birth of Studio Seed - a boutique stationery and design studio specialising in beautifully charming stationery and design-led greeting cards.”
Clair Rossiter, freelance illustrator: I am a 23 year-old freelance illustrator who graduated from Falmouth University in July 2014. As part of my freelance work I have created two card ranges with The Art Group over the past year, which have been inspired by travel and the charm of city life. I always seek to create a sense of vibrancy and humour in my work; whether this is through wonky lines, expressive limbs or happy imperfections. Ultimately I love to create images that will make people smile and perhaps see the world in a more playful and childlike way.”
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Children’s Range Open to: All children’s greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Animal Transport
● Dungarees
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Animal Transport from The Square Card Company Dungarees from Paper Salad Happy Jackson from Pigment John Bond from Ohh Deer Marine World from Stripey Cats Cards Zoo Buddies from Rocket 68
● Happy Jackson
● Marine World ● John Bond
● Zoo Buddies
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Christmas Counter Range
● Christmas Landscapes
● Happy Jackson
● Gold
Open to: All Christmas counter greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
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(in alphabetical order)
Christmas Landscapes from Bug Art Gold from Woodmansterne Happy Jackson from Pigment Ombre Christmas from Five Dollar Shake Snowflakes & Sparkle from Think Of Me Xmas Doodles from Rosie Made A Thing ● Xmas Doodles
● Ombre Christmas ● Snowflakes & Sparkle
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Best Christmas Box Or Pack ● Form Christmas Box Open to: Any Christmas box or pack that has been launched since August 2014. This award could be for a specific item rather than for a range.
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Best Traditional Words & Sentiments Range Open to: All traditional words and sentiments greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Memories
● Everlasting
● Mad Dots Wedding
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Everlasting from The Handcrafted Card Co Mad Dots Wedding from Hearts Designs Memories from Words ‘n’ Wishes Quotelets from Clavis & Claustra Sentiments from Wishing Well Studios Sweet Pea from Bonnie Blackbird ● Sentiments
● Sweet Pea
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Contemporary Words & Sentiments Range
● Life Is Sweet
● Alice Scott ● Little Voice
Open to: All contemporary words and sentiments greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Alice Scott from Pigment Little Voice from UK Greetings Life Is Sweet from Icon Paul Gaudhi from Ohh Deer Pink & Ink from Stop The Clock Design Words Of Wisdom from Dandelion Stationery ● Pink & Ink
● Paul Gaudhi
● Words Of Wisdom
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Best Contemporary Trend Range Open to: All contemporary greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Colour Me Happy from Stephanie Dyment Copper from Stormy Knight Darling Denim from Belly Button Designs Henna from Noel Tatt On The Shelf from The Typecast Gallery Wildstyle from Brainbox Candy
● Darling Denim
● Copper ● Colour Me Happy
● Henna
● On The Shelf
● Wildstyle
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Handmade Or Hand-Finished Range ● Form
Open to: All handmade or hand-finished greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Little Bigs
● Krafty Captions
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Form from The Art File Krafty Captions from Tache Crafts Little Bigs from Cockadoodle Design Neon Jewels from Janie Wilson Scrabbley Neons from Bexy Boo Spring Collection from Apple Tree Gifts
● Scrabbley Neons
● Neon Jewels ● Spring Collection
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Best Photographic Range ● Beautiful
● Exposure Colour ● Funny Animals Open to: All photographic greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
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Beautiful from Ling Design Exposure Colour from Icon Funny Animals from Ezen Designs Love Unlimited from Pigment Shawn St Peter from The Great British Card Company Zoo Portraits from Lagom Design
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● Love Unlimited
● Zoo Portraits
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Best Humorous Range Open to: All humour greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Naked People
● Honesty ● #firstworldproblems
● Toy Stories
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Best Art Range ● Cats & Dogs
● Charcoals by Bex Williams
● The Country Set Open to: All art greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Critters
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Cats & Dogs from Rose Hill Designs Charcoals by Bex Williams from Wraptious The Country Set from Wrendale Designs Critters from Bug Art E lly Jane from Clear Creations Fab Funky from Victoria Armstrong Collection
● Elly Jane
● Fab Funky
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Best Licensed Range Open to: All licensed greeting card ranges involving a licensing agreement that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Despicable Me
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
● Disney Frozen
(in alphabetical order)
Despicable Me from Danilo Disney Frozen from UKG Harold’s Planet from Clare Maddicott Laura Meare from Hallmark MODA from The Great British Card Company Quentin Blake from Woodmansterne
● Harold’s Planet
● MODA
● Laura Meare ● Quentin Blake
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Best Wholesale Range Open to: All greeting card ranges (of any design type) that are distributed via wholesale distributors or cash & carries that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Keepsake Treasures from Xpress Yourself Isabel’s Garden from Simon Elvin Favourites from Gemma Male Everyday from BGC Studios Savio Code 90 Squares from BGC Studios Sweet Petite from Hallmark
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● Isabel’s Garden
● Sweet Petite
● Savio Code 90 Squares ● Male Everyday
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Giftwrappings Collection ● Alice Scott
● Finest Christmas Open to: All giftwrapping collections that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014. Entries could either be a range of giftwrap sheets or a collection of wrappings (eg coordinating wrap, bags, boxes, ribbons etc).
● Jessica Hogarth
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Alice Scott from Penny Kennedy Finest Christmas from Artebene Jessica Hogarth from Deva Designs Paper Salad from Glick Perfect Day from UK Greetings Toasted from Urban Graphic
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● Perfect Day ● Paper Salad
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Male Range ● Favourite Things
● Best Foot Forward ● The Gentleman’s Range
Open to: All greeting card ranges aimed at men (non-humour) that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Best Foot Forward from Studio Seed Favourite Things from Laura Sherratt Designs The Gentleman’s Range from The Typecast Gallery Philip Pittam Design from NWH Greetings Platinum from Belly Button Designs So Macho from Hotchpotch Publishing
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Best Relations and/or occasions range ● Belle Fleur
Open to: All relations or occasions greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Belle Fleur from Saffron Cards Dixie from Think Of Me Du Jour from Noel Tatt Paloma from Belly Button Designs Postco from Lagom Design Wooden Wishes from Bexy Boo ● Du Jour
● Dixie
● Paloma ● Wooden Wishes
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Best Spring Seasons Range
● Alice Scott Mother’s Day
● Love Letters Valentine’s Day
● Platinum Father’s Day Open to: Greeting card ranges for the Spring Seasons occasions that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
● Quicksilver Mother’s Day
F INALISTS
(in alphabetical order)
● Alice Scott Mother’s Day from Pigment ● Love Letters Valentine’s Day from Hotchpotch ● Platinum Father’s Day from Belly Button Designs ● Quicksilver Mother’s Day from Wendy JonesBlackett ● Springtime Easter from Cinnamon Aitch
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Cute Range Open to: All cute greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2014.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Big Bear Hugs from Abacus Cards Cats In Hats from Jo Clark Design Little Creatures from Pippi & Me Mischief from I Drew This Stripey Dogs from Stripey Cats Cards Tiddly Pom Pom from Paper Rose
● Cats In Hats
● Little Creatures
● Big Bear Hugs ● Tiddly Pom Pom
● Stripey Dogs
● Mischief
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
The Henry Cole Classic Award Open to: This award is for ranges that have stood the test of time. The winner will join The Henry Cole Classic Hall of Fame with the previous winners which are Bestie from Paperlink, Eric the Penguin from GBCC, Forever Friends from Hallmark, On The Ceiling from Emotional Rescue, Me to You from CBG, Medici Cards Blue Label from GBCC, Second Nature’s Pop-Ups and Quentin Blake from Woodmansterne.
Giggles from Hanson White (UKG) The madness and mirth of Giggles has been tickling British ribs for generations! With winning gags and a myriad of bold art styles, Giggles packs real punchline power. Since its inception in 1987, Giggles has gone from strength to strength and is now a £multi-million earner for Hanson White. It has vast distribution and is a favourite across all types of accounts. Giggles had an incredibly sound format from the start, and though design styles and jokes have moved with the times, the success of the range can be attributed to the brand’s determination to stay true to the winning formula. Constant refreshment is a huge factor in the continued success of Giggles, and evolution is what makes it such a massive success story. By keeping the brand up-to-date it continues to earn its place as the mainstay of the humour genre.
Marzipan from Paper Rose Marzipan has continued to be one of Paper Rose’s bestselling ranges since its launch in November 2004. It has definitely stood the test of time, evolving through several formats, including mega cards, pop-ups and googly eyes and it is also licensed onto several other products. Each model is lovingly crafted using intricate patterns in polymer clay with bright colours and detailed embossing. Marzipan Toybox was introduced in August 2009. The characters ooze personality and are cheeky, charming and just so cute. Winning The Henries awards three times over the years, Marzipan has proven widespread appeal and is loved by kids and adults alike.
More Than Words from Talking Pictures The simplest concepts are very often the best, and this couldn’t be more true of the More than Words range from Talking Pictures – it does exactly what it says on the tin! Perfect for any sending situation and always looking fresh, the constantly evolving colour palette and font selection is cleverly put together by the Talking Pictures design team. Unbelievably, this range has been in publication for over 20 years.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Giggles from UK Greetings Marzipan from Paper Rose More Than Words from Talking Pictures Photocaptions from Cath Tate Cards Pizazz from Nigel Quiney Rainbow Cards from Ling Design
Photocaptions from Cath Tate Cards Cath Tate Cards Photocaptions range has been supplying people across the UK (and a few other places on the planet!) a dose of Cath Tate’s witty, wicked and wise sense of humour for over 15 years. Now with over 300 designs in the range Cath Tate first came up the idea of marrying an old Edwardian photograph with a modern humorous caption in 2000. In 2015 the Photocaptions range is still a strong bestselling range, and ranks in the top selling humour cards for many chains and independent shops alike. Over the years the Photocaptions cards have been many times imitated but never surpassed in their unique style and sense of humour.
Pizazz from Nigel Quiney Pizazz is an award-winning brand which has been very successful in the fashionable, fast moving world of greeting cards. The range has a beautiful loose watercolour illustrative style, which reflects a contemporary lifestyle, image and surroundings. Stark white backgrounds and glitzy flitter help to define the look and boost design impact. Pizazz was launched in August 2006, and has quickly given NQ a record-breaking turnover; it is still growing in strength, and will reach its 10 year milestone in 2016. On going development and the introduction of new images keep the range relevant and up to date.
Rainbow Cards from Ling Design The long-established and well-loved cartoon based humour designs that make up the Rainbow portfolio have been a firm favourite for over 30 years, making them a true classic. The Ling Design team acquired the brand in 2010, and while they have introduced new designs that perfectly reflect current social and family situations, some of the original designs are over 15 years old and are still going strong!
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The Henries 2015 Finalists
Best Service To The Independent Retailer The finalists in this category were arrived at as a result of an exhaustive poll involving 1,500 independent card retailers. The retailers were invited to nominate which companies they considered to be their top three card suppliers on the service front over the last year. The response was amazing - service being a key issue to retailers. The responses were then correlated, awarding three points to all first choices, two points to those mentioned as second choices and one point to all third choices. These points were then totalled up to arrive at the 12 finalists. There are three trophies in this category, the Gold, Silver and Bronze awards which will be presented to the top three scoring suppliers in the retail poll.
F INALISTS ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
(in alphabetical order)
Hallmark Cards International Cards and Gifts (IC&G) Jonny Javelin Ling Design Nigel Quiney Publications Noel Tatt Paperlink Pigment Second Nature UK Greetings Woodmansterne Words ‘n’ Wishes
Other serious contenders: The following publishers polled well but not quite well enough to make it into the finals. 13th Cherry Orchard Publishing 14th Grass Roots International 15th Abacus Cards 16th Five Dollar Shake 17th Wendy Jones-Blackett 18th The Great British Card Company 19th Paper Rose 20th Belly Button Designs 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th
Blue Eyed Sun Carte Blanche Group K2 Greetings Mint Publishing BGC Studios
26th Tracks Publishing 27th Peartree Heybridge 28th CardMix 29th Cardigan Cards 30th Country Cards
Images courtesy of Noel Tatt / Esprit Illustrations by Claire Coxon / Image Source
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Honorary Achievement Award This prestigious award is presented to an individual who has contributed greatly to the UK greeting card industry. The winner can come from the retailing, publishing, wholesaling or the supply side of the trade. Nominations are sought from the entire industry for this special award.
Who will this year’s winner be? The previous winners of this award are: 2014 - Louise Tighe (founder of Paperlink) 2013 - Beth Genower and Matt Genower (founders of Five Dollar Shake) 2012 - Lynn Tait (owner of The Lynn Tait Gallery and founder of The Ladder Club) 2011 - Giles Andreae (creator of Purple Ronnie and Edward Monkton) 2010 - Timothy Melgund (chief executive of Paperchase) 2009 - Keith Auty (former marketing director of UK Greetings) 2008 - Mike Bugler (former managing director of Clinton Cards) - Dennis Podmore (chairman of Windles sadly now deceased) 2007 - Clinton Lewin (former group managing director of Clinton Cards) - Debbie Lewin (former product development director of Clinton Cards) 2006 - Chris Dyson (joint managing director of Cardgains buying group) 2005 - Duncan Spence (business angel with an investment in Carte Blanche Greetings and Moonpig) - Stephen Haines (founder of Carte Blanche Greetings) 2004 - Peter Reichwald (founder of The Great British Card Company)
2003 - John Charlton (former chief executive of UKG and senior vice president of American Greetings) - Stuart Mackay (former managing director of UKG and former managing director of Birthdays, but currently chairman of Paper Rose and director of Simon Elvin) 2002 - William McCracken (former GCA special advisor, former managing director of Ling Design and founder of one of the four first specialist card chains) - Paul Woodmansterne (managing director of Woodmansterne Publications) 2001 - Simon Elvin (founder of Simon Elvin, and owner of Nigel Quiney, Glick Designs and Paper Rose) 2000 - Andrew Brownsword (founder of Andrew Brownsword Collection and former owner of Gordon Fraser) 1999 - John Condon (former director of Clinton Cards) - George Pomphrett (former director of Clinton Cards) 1998 - Don Lewin OBE (founder and former chairman of Clinton Cards) 1997 - David Hicks (founder of Really Good and Soul) 1996 - Stewart Stott (former managing director of Nigel Quiney - sadly now deceased)
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Regent Envelopes
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Great British Card Company
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NWH Greetings
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Pigment Productions
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Fedrigoni
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Blake
Woodmansterne
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Alexander
UK Greetings
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Blake
Woodmansterne
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Allen
Ling Design
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Blakemore
Carte Blanche Greetings
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Allen
Windles Group
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Bolland
Hallmark
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Anderson
Gemma
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Bond
Ohh Deer
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Anderson
Hallmark
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Booth
The Art File
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Andreae
HJL Design
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Boyd
Progressive Greetings Live
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Andrews
Carte Blanche Greetings
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Boyd-Platt
Gemma
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Ardren
Grass Roots International
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Bradley
Phoenix Trading
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Armstrong
Ohh Deer
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Brearey
Offset Productions
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Armstrong
Victoria Armstrong Collection 21
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Brightley
Enveco
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Arnaud
Progressive Greetings
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Bristol
National Stationery Show
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Davora
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Woodmansterne
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Ashman
IC&G
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Woodmansterne
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Ashman
IC&G
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Card Factory
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Belly Button Designs
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Danilo
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Astley
Progressive Greetings
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Brown
Progressive Greetings
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Aston
Tesco
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Grass Roots International
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Atunumuo
Paperlink
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Words n Wishes
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Bacon
Loxleys Print
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Brunton
Bionic
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The Sherwood Group
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Second Nature
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Belly Button Designs
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Simon Elvin
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Tache Crafts
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Baker
Pigment Productions
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Bubb
Pigment Productions
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Saffron Cards
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Loxleys Print
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Barton
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Bucktrout
Team Impression
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Icon
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Card Factory
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Cardmix
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Ling Design
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Antalis
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Fedrigoni
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Benny
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Offset Productions
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Butterworth
Nigel Quiney Publications
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B. North & Sons
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David
Byk
Ling Design
61
Victoria
Davis
Hallmark
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Callaby
Ohh Deer
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Cani
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Dawnay
i2i
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Nick
Carey
Abacus Cards
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Kerrie
Dearnaley
BGC Studios
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Martin
Carter
Danilo
65
Rob
Delph
Jo Clark Design
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Samuel
Cassidy
Bonnie Blackbird
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Helen
Dennis
Woodmansterne Publications 2
Claire
Castle
WH Smith
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Daniela
Di-Benedetto
Paperlink
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Katy
Catherall
Penmark Cards
34
Stuart
Dobbs
Offset Productions
27
Baran
Ceylan
Mr Greetings
42
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Dobson
Card Factory
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Kenan
Ceylan
Mr Greetings
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Doublay
Dandelion Stationery
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Champion
Buddy Fernandez
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Douglass
Nigel Quiney
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Nicole
Chandler
Second Nature
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Ilona
Drew
I Drew This
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Chappell
Iggesund
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Dyson
Cardgains
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Jo Clark Design
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Paperlink
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Clark
Jo Clark Design
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Tracks Publishing
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Clark
Jo Clark Design
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Quitting Hollywood
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Clarke
BGC Studios
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Edwards
GF Smith & Son
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John Lewis
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Paperlink
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IC&G
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Ellis
Abacus Cards
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Cleary
IC&G
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Carte Blanche Greetings
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Cleary
IC&G
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Elvin
Simon Elvin
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The Art File
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Elvin
Simon Elvin
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Colley
Something Special
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Evans
Simon Elvin
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Cherry Orchard
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Exley
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Hallmark
64
Ignazio
Ferrara
Ling Design
61
Catherine
Colombi
Ling Design
27
Laurence
Field
Tracks Publishing
48
Janie
Cook
Janie Wilson
30
Paul
Fields
The Export Bureau
27
Mark
Correll
i2i
47
Beverely
Fisher
Cherry Orchard
52
Mike
Coster
Simon Elvin
41
Claire
Fitzgerald
Waterstones
2
John
Cox
Impress Publishing
27
Matt
Fitzpatrick
Natalie
Cox
Windles Group
40
Luke
Fletcher
Pigment Productions
46
Tracey
Cox
Woodmansterne Publications 2
Heather
Flynn
Hitch
20
Marina
Crisp
Gisela Graham
25
Dan
Foley
DF Entertainment
16
Matt
Critchlow
Hallmark
64
Jonathan
Foskin - Smith
Tracks Publishing
15
Gay
Croker
ARTEBENE
22
Amanda
Foster
Hallmark
64 35
49
Rebecca
Crouch
Love Raspberry Blossom
19
Vicky
Foster
Saffron Cards
Peter
Crowson
Team Impression
46
Eleri
Fowler
Freelance Designer
24
Jane
Crowther
Bug Art
51
Linda
Fox
Phoenix Trading
52
Bev
Cunningham
Abacus Cards
51
Daniel
Franceschi
Wrapid Manufacturing
21
Hannah
Dale
Wrendale Designs
18
Peter
Francis
Noi Publishing
5
Jack
Dale
Wrendale Designs
18
Tracy
Francis
Noi Publishing
5
Sarah
Danby
Cinnamon Aitch
49
Gary
Freeman
Method
6
Chris
Davies
The Great British Card Company 26
Alison
Gardiner
Alsion Gardiner Designs
27
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Beth
Genower
Five Dollar Shake
31
Stuart
Heritage
Wyevale Garden Centres
59
Matt
Genower
Five Dollar Shake
31
Gary
Hickey
Team Greetings
46
Laura
Gibson
Buddy Fernandez
3
Ben
Hickman
Brainbox Candy
30
Sara
Gibson
Tesco
45
David
Hicks
Really Good
25
Katie
Gillard
Tesco
45
Nick
Higgs
NWH Greetings
21
Keith
Gillespie
Cardmix
2
Anita
Hill
Card Factory
56
Zoe
Glatt
Cath Tate Cards
28
Nel
Holland
PFA
3
Steve
Gledhill
Card Factory
56
Steve
Holland
PFA
3
Jacqui
Godlove
Wendy Jones-Blackett
25
Tracy
Holland
Card Factory
55 8
Joyti
Gohill
Wyevale Garden Centres
59
Alan
Holmes
Icon
Matt
Goodman
Hallmark
64
Mel
Holmes
Fedrigoni
14
Rachel
Goodright
Woodmansterne
60
Richard
Holmwood
Carte Blanche Greetings
12
LJ
Goodwin
Noel Tatt
5
Clare
Hopkins
Hallmark
45
Stephen
Gould
CPLG
65
David
Horne
Offset Productions
27
Alison
Graham
i2i
47
Martin
Horner
Carte Blanche Greetings
12
Emma
Grant
Woodmansterne
60
Chris
Houfe
Great British Card Company
59
Danny
Gratton
Abacus Cards
11
Glyn
Houghton
GF Smith & Son
18
Mark
Grayson
Max Publishing
6
Nick
Howarth
Pigment Productions
46
David
Greaves
65
Chris
Hudson
Wrapid Manufacturing
21
Jess Ibiza
Greaves
54
Andy
Hughes
Skeet Print
48
Dandelion Stationery
Mark
Green
Love Raspberry Blossom
19
Elise
Hutchinson
Hallmark
45
Bill
Greeno
Paperlink
62
Kelly
Hyatt
Lagom Design
28
Alastair
Gregory
Alsion Gardiner Designs
27
Ian
Hyder
Progressive Greetings
16
Michael
Griffiths
Noel Tatt
5
Shivraj
Idoine
Lagom Design
28
Jess
Hadfield
Paper Salad
42
Matthew
Isherwood
The Art File
44
Elaine
Hall
Fedrigoni
52
Dave
Jackson
International Greetings
29
Millie
Hall
Pigment Productions
20
Ian
Jackson
Polytint
41
Rachel
Hare
Belly Button Designs
26
Chris
James
Danilo
65
Bob
Harper
17
Daniel
James
Stop the Clock Design
42
Mathew
Harrington
Stop the Clock Design
42
Kate
Jamieson
Icon
8
Izzy
Harris
Mr Greetings
42
Mark
Janson-Smith
Postmark Online
5
Michelle
Harris
Australia Post
12
Cara
Jarvis
BGC Studios
7
Nicky
Harrison
Wishing Well Studios
12
Joanne
Jefferson
UK Envelope Centre
14
Rosie
Harrison
Rosie Made A Thing
11
Mark
Jessett
GF Smith & Son
18
Lee
Hartley
Noel Tatt
5
Kerry
Johnson
Tesco
Sarah
Hartley
BGC Studios
7
Tamsyn
Johnston-Hughes Hallmark Cards
17 12
45
Basak
Harwood
Card Factory
55
Cathryn
Jones
Hotchpotch Publishing
Bex
Hassett
Bexy Boo
50
John
Jones
Enveco
15
Mr
Hassett
Bexy Boo
50
Lydia
Jones
Paper Salad
42
Jenna
Hayes
Deva Designs
2
Trevor
Jones
Danilo
65
Richard
Hayes
Card Factory
55
Steve
Jones-Blackett
Wendy Jones-Blackett
25
65
25
Katie
Heap
Danilo
Wendy
Jones-Blackett
Wendy Jones-Blackett
James
Henry
Woodmansterne Publications 36
Dan
Kane
Think of Me
29
Nick
Henry
Gould Paper Sales
36
Freya
Kane
Think of Me
29
Amanda
Heritage
eXPD8
9
Dipti
Kaneria
Piccadilly Designs
40
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Jitesh
Kaneria
Piccadilly Designs
James
Mace
The Art File
Lee
Keeper
Woodmansterne Publications 2
40
Karen
Mace
The Art File
44
Andrew
Kemmett
International Greetings
26
Helen
Mahers
Caroline Gardner Publishing
15
44
Julie
Kenworthy
Mind
61
Paula
Malloy
Quitting Hollywood
35
Alison
Kildunne
Hallmark Cards
17
Alister
Marchant
Carte Blanche Greetings
12
Kate
Kimber
IC&G
63
Lisa
Marcuccio
Really Good
25
Simon
King
The Sherwood Group
51
Will
Marr
Windles Group
14
Gemma
Kirby
Urban Graphic
35
Nicky
Marshall
The Sherwood Group
51 49
Russell
Kirby
Trisoft
49
Will
Marston
Star Editions
Michelle
Klein
Waitrose
64
Claire
Martin
Noel Tatt
5
Tomasz
Kwiathowski
Solutions Polska
40
Vicki
Martin
Otterhouse
26
Catherine
Lambe
Wrapid Manufacturing
21
Cheryl
Matthes
Typecast Gallery
19
Johnny
Lancaster
Quitting Hollywood
46
Neil
Matthews
ARTEBENE
22 61
Sarah
La-Plain
Woodmansterne Publications 2
Rebecca
McCulloch
Ling Design
Clare
Larsen-Burnett
Victoria Armstrong Collection 21
Richard
McGilvray
Carte Blanche Greetings Australia 12
Max
Laurence
47
Michael
McGunnigle
Great British Card Company
Attracta
Lavery
BGC Studios
7
Stuart
McKay
Paper Rose
24
Kieran
Lavery
BGC Studios
7
Libby
McMullin
Libby McMullin
18
Paul
Lavery
BGC Studios
7
Isla
McNaught
Victoria Armstrong Collection 21
Rebecca
Lavery
BGC Studios
7
Jenny
Meakes
Simon Elvin
41
Moira
Lazenby
Waitrose
64
Paula
Mearns
Lagom Design
28
Katie
Leamon
Katie Leamon
18
David
Meier
Cardmix
2
Ashley
Leatherland
Stephanie Dyment
22
Adam
Mellor
Karen Mellor Design
3
Stephanie
Leatherland
Stephanie Dyment
22
Karen
Mellor
Karen Mellor Design
3
Nick
Lee-Clarke
Fedrigoni
14
Kerry
Mellor
Belly Button Designs
31
Sue
Leigh
Windles Group
40
Gary
Mills
L B Warehousing
28
Clair
Lenton
Something Special
34
Michelle
Mills
Windles Group
35
Kim
Lewis
Longacres
61
Jess
Moody
Ian
Liddle
Sherwood
52
Robert Brian
Moore-Shroot
Dandelion Stationery
54
Russ
Lindars
Skylight Media
49
John
Morgan
Card Factory
56
Kerry
Lister
The Art File
44
John
Morgan
Museums and Galleries
48 36
59
6
Sharon
Little
Greeting Card Association
16
Jo
Morley
Gould Paper Sales
Katie
Littlewood
Jolly Awesome
19
Jon
Morley
ARTEBENE
22
Jackie
Lomax
Trailfinders
6
Natalie
Morphet
Portfolio
36 46
Robin
Lomax
Great Son
6
Doug
Morrice
Grass Roots International
Toby
Lomax
Another Great Son
6
Jade
Mosinski
The Art File
44
Warren
Lomax
Progressive Greetings
17
Lily
Murakas
Paperlink
62
Ade
Longe
Xpress Yourself
15
Jayne
Myers
Paper Rose
24
Yvonne
Longe
Xpress Yourself
15
Louisa
Myers
Maiora
36
Alyson
Longley
Trisoft
49
Simon
Myers
Maiora
36
Sophie
Loren
Belly Button Designs
31
Nicola
Nash
Abacus Cards
11
Adriana
Lovesy
Apple Tree Gifts
8
Colin
Neale
Antalis
40
Ralph
Lovesy
Apple Tree Gifts
8
Angie
Newbold
L B Warehousing
28
John
Lowey
Paper Rose
24
Luke
Nguyen
Tracks Publishing
48
Ged
Mace
The Art File
44
Matt
Nguyen
Jolly Awesome
19
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Frank
Nicholls
Tache Crafts
18
Reggie
Pugh
Paper Rose
24
Jo
Nicol
Urban Graphic
35
Tim
Purcell
Paperlink
62
Andrea
Norcott
Windles Group
30
Mark
Rawson
Gould Paper Sales
52
Andy
Norris
H F Newberry
34
Lynda
Raymond
L B Warehousing
28
Trish
Norris
H F Newberry
34
Tony
Raymond
L B Warehousing
28
Holly
Northcott
Lagom Design
28
Nicole
Rayner
Windles Group
52
Sarah
Northfield
Card Factory
56
Pauline
Reap
Paperlink
62
John
Nother
Card Factory
55
Marcus
Rees
Oxfam
59
Simon
Nutbrown
Cornflower
36
Lucy
Regan
International Greetings
29
Ian
O’Brien
Pigment Productions
20
Peter
Reichwald
Great British Cards
59
Sophie
O’Brien
Pigment Productions
20
Tamsin
Rennie
Studio Seed
4
Mike
O’Connor
Popping In For One
6
Matthew
Riceman
Skylight Media
49
Gerard
O’Mahony
Carte Blanche Greetings
12
Beatrice
Richardson
Caroline Gardner Publishing
29
Miriam
Oppel
Ezen Designs
31
John
Rigg
Hallmark
45
David
Orr
Simon Elvin
41
Jenna
Robertson
Card Factory
55
Caroline
Owen
Scotsdales Garden Centres
59
Denise
Robinson
Card Factory
55
Esme
Packer
Tracks Publishing
35
Miles
Robinson
House of Cards
25
John
Parker
Berni Parker Design
48
Clair
Rossiter
Freelance Designer
24
Louise
Parker
Daniels of Windsor
61
Lee
Rowlett
Buddy Fernandez
3
Ash
Patel
Second Nature
36
Tim
Rudd-Clarke
Gemma
22
Andy
Paterson
Woodmansterne
60
Andy
Russon
Skeet Print
52
Mike
Pauley
Regent Envelopes
50
Lisa
Rutherford
John Lewis
60
Matt
Payne
Method
6
Carl
Salt
Words n Wishes
35
Emma
Peake
Air Ambulance
61
Geoff
Sanderson
Photobox/Moonpig
14
Emma
Pearce
Hotchpotch Publishing
12
Rod
Schragger
Second Nature
34
Glen
Pearson
Team Greetings
46
Paul Michael
Scott
Dandelion Stationery
54
Jason
Pearson
Card Factory
56
Bhavni
Shah
Fine Art
51
Rob
Pearson
Solutions Polska
17
Divya
Shah
Soundtech
37
Gavin
Peck
Card Factory
56
Harry
Shah
Soundtech
37
Katie
Phythian
Belly Button Designs
26
Pooja
Shah
Davora
42
Perlina
Pierre-Davis
Paper Rose
24
Rikesh
Shah
Soundtech
37
Philip
Pittam
NWH Greetings
21
Penny
Shaw
Cardgains
47
Carl
Pledger
Nigel Quiney Publications
51
Sheila
Shaw
Phoenix Trading
51
Bruce
Podmore
Windles Group
29
Ben
Shawcross
Phoenix Greetings
46
Lucy
Podmore
Windles Group
29
Ciara
Sheridan
Garden Centre Group
61
Tim
Porte
Paperlink
62
Laura
Sherratt-Alcock
Laura Sherratt Designs
37
Jenny
Potter
Paper Rose
51
Lisa
Shoesmith
Really Good
25
Martin
Powderly
Pigment Productions
20
Adam
Short
The Imaging Centre
19
Charlotte
Pree
Waitrose
64
Bob
Short
The Imaging Centre
19
Anna
Price
Hotchpotch Publishing
12
Janice
Short
The Imaging Centre
19
Karen
Priestley
Victoria Armstrong Collection 21
Jessica
Short
The Imaging Centre
19
Daniel
Prince
Danlio
26
Sarah
Short
The Imaging Centre
19
Laurence
Prince
Danilo
65
Shiv
Sibal
Card Factory
55
Jennie
Procter
Scribbler
17
Katy
Siddall
John
Procter
Scribbler
17
Charlotte
Sirman
Waterstones
2
Zoe
Procter
Hallmark
62
John
Skeet
Skeet Print
48
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Kai
Skeet
Skeet Print
48
Wes
Venn
Buddy Fernandez
3
Martin
Skelcey
Second Nature
15
Kate
Vines
Paper Rose
24
James
Skirrow
21
Simon
Wadsworth
Wraptious
31
Katherine
Slatter
Stop the Clock Design
42
Ian
Wagstaff
IC&G
63 63
Brett
Smith
Pioneer Europe
16
Simon
Wagstaff
IC&G
Jimmy
Smith
Trisoft
49
Ursula
Wagstaff
IC&G
63
Richard
Smith
Wrapid Manufacturing
21
Paul
Walker
Bionic
16
Angela
Smith
Hallmark
45
Pete
Walsh
Fedrigoni
14
Jane
Soodeen
Regent Envelopes
50
Kathryn
Warren
Card Factory
55
Jonny
Spears
The Jonny Javelin Card Company49
Dave
Warsop
Danlio
26
Mandy
Spears
The Jonny Javelin Card Company49
Andrew
Wasley
Card Factory
55
Michael
Spencer
BGC Studios
7
Paul
Watson
The Sherwood Group
14
Nicola
Spencer
BGC Studios
7
Laura
Wells
Ohh Deer
11
Sandy
Spilsbury
Pigment Productions
20
David
Wertheim
Ezen Designs
31
Peter
Springford
Simon Elvin
52
Tim
West
Second Nature
34
Lisa
Stalker
Pigment Productions
20
Sarah
Weston
Simon Elvin
41
Chris
Stanley
Redback Cards
48
Victoria
Wetherell
Janie Wilson
30
Kate
Stanley
Redback Cards
48
Becky
Whitson
Great British Card Company
59
Carol
Stead
IC&G
63
Jim
Whittington
Antalis
40
Adam
Steel
NBC/Universal
65
Debbie
Wigglesworth
The Paper Collaborative
9
James
Stevens
Woodmansterne
60
Jude
Wilkins
Dandelion Stationery
54
Janet
Stevens
GF Smith & Son
18
Pete
Wilkins-Botham
Dandelion Stationery
54
Jeannett
Stevenson
Pippi & Me
11
Nigel
Willcock
Paper Rose
24
Kali
Stileman
The square card company
50
Bex
Williams
Wraptious
31
Tim
Stimpson
Rosie Made A Thing
11
Claire
Williams
Paper Salad
30
Pauline
Swindells
Cockadoodle Design
8
Edward
Williams
Simon Elvin
41
Thomas
Swindells
Cockadoodle Design
8
Kimberley
Williams
Belly Button Designs
30
Daniel
Sykes
Card Factory
56
Mark
Williams
Brainbox Candy
30
Martin
Taggart
Bonnie Blackbird
4
Tom
Williams
Mint Publishing
48
Penny
Taggart
Bonnie Blackbird
4
Tricia
Williams
Simon Elvin
41
Stephanie
Taggart
Bonnie Blackbird
4
Nigel
Williamson
House of Cards
25
Sarah
Tanser
Paper Rose
24
Rich
Willis
Simon Elvin
15
Cath
Tate
Cath Tate Cards
28
Rob
Willis
Progressive Greetings
16
Rosie
Tate
Cath Tate Cards
28
Carl
Wilson
Pigment Productions
20
Diane
Tatt
Noel Tatt
29
Debby
Wilson
Fine Art
51
Jarle
Tatt
Noel Tatt
29
Jo
Wilson
Dandelion Stationery
54
Erin
Taylor
Stop the Clock Design
42
Karen
Wilson
Paper Salad
30
Deryl
Thomas
Danilo
65
Gill
Wood
Hallmark
64
Ian
Thurston
GF Smith & Son
18
Paul
Woodmansterne
Woodmansterne
60
Mark
Timlett
Woodmansterne
60
Cheryl
Wooldridge
The Art File
44
Carol
Tindal
Fedrigoni
14
Debbie
Wrenn
Nigel Quiney Publications
15
Alice
Tollitson
The Art File
44
Gaby
Zalgeviciute
Woodmansterne Publications 15
Lucy
Tolson
The square card company
50
Craig
Zelly
Loxleys Print
Rose
Trow
Soul UK
25
Tara
Unwin
Deva Designs
2
Luke
Van Dijk
Hallmark
64
26
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