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s we say “Namaste” to you at what are the 21st Henries, we find our great UK greeting card industry in rude health. Despite a myriad of challenges on the high street, the British public spent an astonishing £1.7 billion on greeting cards in the last year – more than ever before! With this good news being in stark contrast to so many other ‘bricks and mortar’ product categories, it gives an extra reason to make a real ‘song and dance’ tonight. This buoyancy is certainly reflected in this year’s Henries Bollywood Ball, which has the largest audience for a decade, with almost 700 industry publishers, suppliers and retailers gathered together to witness the finest card ranges in the world being recognised and rewarded. And what better way than to celebrate that excellence than in ‘Bollywood’ style. The Bollywood film industry is a veritable cornucopia of colour, excitement and imagination, not unlike our own UK greeting card industry. Bollywood films can be ‘in your face fun’ or very emotionally tender, just like our finest card ranges. And just as any Bollywood ‘cast’ rely on a dedicated production team, the bedrock of the UK greeting card industry are the talented, loyal and inventive dedicated suppliers, as evidenced by many of our Henries sponsors tonight. But enough of the comparisons, the main reason we came up with the Bollywood theme was that it was above all what The Henries is all about. Sure, it is about recognising and celebrating the finest the industry has to offer, but it is also about having FUN! For this we make no apology. In fact, in this case ‘sari’ is not the hardest word!

Jakki Brown, Warren Lomax and Gale Astley The Henries and PG Team

A Special Thanks To… The Henries Awards only exists due to a number of companies and individuals, whose commitment to this event we would like to say a ‘big thank you’. Firstly to our wonderful award category sponsors for making The Henries possible, but also to Paper Rose/The Art Group and SoundTech for the magnificent design and light engineering of the glorious Bollywood style Henries Invitations and Menus that were kindly printed by Windles and the board supplied by GF Smith; Davora for the Tut-Tut Photo Booth and Entertainment; House of Cards for the Table Dressings, Accessories and Higher Or Lower Prize; Slater Harrison as Sponsor of the Drinks Reception and Place Cards; GF Smith for The Henries Brochure paper; The Sherwood Group for The Henries Finalists Displays; Card Zone for sponsoring the Casino; plus The Art File, Brainbox Candy, Cherry Orchard Publishing, Emotional Rescue, Hallmark, International Cards & Gifts; Loxleys; Steamer Trading; Second Nature, Simon Elvin and Space Hippo for their generosity in donating the great prizes for raffle in aid of The Light Fund.

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The Light Fund, co-founded by PG’s directors Jakki Brown and Ian Hyder, has now raised over £950,000 since its inception in 2004! A registered charity in its own right, the sights are now set on The Light Fund reaching its £1million milestone, funding lots of wonderful charity projects to help thousands of children, women and men less fortunate than ourselves. Last year alone, The Light Fund worked funded projects with 30 different charities including, Alzheimer's Society, Avon Riding Centre for the Disabled, Berkshire MS Therapy Centre, Bowel Cancer UK, The Brain Tumour Charity, Bungoma Calling, Catholic Blind Institute, CCHF All About Kids, Challenge Africa, Children on the Edge, Children with Cancer UK, Children's Brain Tumor Foundation, The Children's Trust, Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Dogs for Good, Epilepsy Lifestyle, Francis House Children's Hospice, The Honeypot Children's Charity, Kidscape, Medical Detection Dogs, MERU, MS-UK, New Life, Orchid Cancer Appeal, Parkinson's UK, Sparks, Star Bereavement & Support Service, Tommy's, Whizz-Kidz and Willow Foundation.

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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.

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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 prize-winning 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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The very best of luck to all the finalists.

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Bling And A Care This year’s Henries awards extravaganza will take on a Bollywood theme – and there will be no holding back! The essence of a Bollywood blockbuster is emotion mixed with entertainment, masses of colour, super styling, plus a vast cast who know what they are doing and are happy to make a lot of noise about it. Just like the greeting card trade. PG joined the ‘impressive cast’ of top retailers who formed this year’s Henries judging panel to gain a ‘behind the scenes’ view of The Henries 2016 judging process to find out how the finalists are arrived at. Right: The Henries 2016 judging gets underway. This is just a small portion of the boards from contenders for the Best Contemporary Trend Range category.

Who Judged The Henries? The entire responsibility of judging the product entries to this year’s Henries lay in the collective hands of the judging panel, made up entirely of retailers. The judging panel comprised over 40 leading greeting card retail buyers, from right across the retail spectrum. The panel included buyers from leading independents, department stores, large specialist chains, medium-sized groups, supermarkets, garden centres, bookshops, varietal stores and online operators.

The Henries 2016 Judging Panel (In alphabetical order by surname) l Jo Barber, managing director of The Stationery and Gift Boutique, Ampthill l John Barratt, director of Card Centre, Felixstowe l Tish Bas, senior buyer of Paperchase (200+ stores) l Katie Briggs, junior buyer of WHSmith (600 stores) l Michelle Burgess, buyer of The National Trust (200+ stores) l Claire Castle, senior buyer of WHS High Street (600 stores) l Lucy Cave, card buyer and supervisor of Set Design, Leicester l David Colman, director of The Only Place for Pictures, Islington and Palmers Green l Teresa Colman, director of The Only Place for Pictures, Islington and Palmers Green l Katie Daw, sales assistant of The Stationery and Gift Boutique, Ampthill l Claire Fitzgerald, buyer (cards, giftwrap and calendars) of Waterstones (280 stores) l Sara Gibson, buying manager of Tesco Stores (2,700 stores stocking cards) l Emma Hawkins, buyer of Fenwick, Newcastle (two stores) l Alexis Hayward, head of leisure of Frosts Garden Centre (four outlets)

l Paul Henderson, partner of 3 Wishes, Dorset and Hampshire (four

stores in Hampshire/Dorset) l Sarah Henderson, owner/buyer of 3 Wishes, Dorset and

Hampshire (four stores in Hampshire/Dorset) l Rachel Hevicon, buyer of WHSmith /Paper + Script + Funky

Pigeon (600 stores) l Eliot James, buyer of Scribbler (33 stores) l Ros Jones, owner of Celtic Company, Welshpool (two stores) l Lauren Keen, manager of Sentiments, Burnham on Sea l Kim Lewis, card buyer of Longacres Garden Centre (four stores) l Alexandra Maggs, buyer of Paperchase (200+ stores) l Lesley Maskell, manager of Saltash Cards, Saltash l Giles Meehan, buyer of The Card Centre, Felixstowe l Brent Milburn, owner of Rhymes With Orange Marylebone

and Soho (two stores) l Andrea Pinder, owner/buyer of Unit 7 Cards and Gifts and

Presentation Cards and Gifts, Manchester, Birmingham and Barrowford l Sarah-Jane Porter, head of licensing of Moonpig.com l Sally Matson, owner of Red Card, Petworth l Tim Reynolds, retail manager of Medici Gallery, Kensington l Heidi Richardson, owner/buyer of Little Paperie, Ashbourne l Fiona Robinson, director of Wishes, Cockermouth l Victoria Robinson, director of Wishes, Cockermouth l Amie Scull, assistant buyer of John Lewis (44 stores) l Katy Shipley, buyer of Supersales, Belvedere l Lucy Sticka, owner/buyer of Little Paperie, Ashbourne l Anne Tasker, buyer of Sentiments, Burnham on Sea l Hazel Walker, buyer of Paperchase (200+ stores) l Sasha Walker-Allen, cards category manager of Moonpig.com l Nigel Williamson, partner of House of Cards, Home Counties (seven shops) l Ruth Young, buyer of Clintons (400 stores)

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Which Ranges Were Eligible To Enter?

Above: Among the retailers who formed the judging panel for this year’s Henries were (left-right) Alexis Hayward (Frosts), Michelle Burgess (National Trust) and Amie Scull (John Lewis). Right: (Bottom to top) Paperchasers Tish Bas, Hazel Williams and Alexandra Maggs with Moonpig’s Sasha Walker-Allen and a waving Brent Milburn (of Rhymes With Orange) making their way between judging rooms.

The Preparation Throughout June and July, PG’s offices are deluged with boxes, Jiffy bags and envelopes, boldly marked ‘The Henries’. 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 2016 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. For the Henry Cole Classic award, publishers were asked for some substantiating text, which demonstrates how and why the range has stood the test of time. Above: A mass of entries to The Henries which Anna and William Scrimshaw, key members of the awards team, ensured they were correctly logged and then presented for judging. Above right: Tesco’s Sara Gibson with her clipboard of entry forms at the ready! Left: Leading indies, such as Lucy Cave, buyer for Set Design in Leicester, considered the multitude of entries, including these ones for the Most Promising Young Designer or Artist award.

Entering The Henries 2016 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 2015 or new designs that had been added to ongoing 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 and evolution 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 Process The judging for all the product categories, as well as Most Promising Young Designer or Artist, took place on a single day, in offices, theatre rehearsal rooms as well as the Shillibeer’s Bar & Grill, all of which are adjacent to PG’s London offices. The criteria for judging were: l Quality of Design l Quality of print, production and manufacture l Appropriateness for the market sector at which it is aimed l 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 Above: Adjudicators Stacy Jones (left) entry numbers, in order of and Emma Cain tot up the points on merit, in the relevant boxes the judges’ voting forms. 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. The winners will only be revealed at The Henries Bollywood Ball on Thursday October 6 at the Lancaster Hotel in London.

The Finalists The following pages reveal the finalists in each of the product categories as well as the Most Promising Young Designer or Artist contenders, Best Service To The Independent Retailer (the latter being decided as a result of almost 2,000 independent card retailers voting for suppliers).

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Most Promising Young Designer Or Artist Open to: This award was open to all greeting card designers and artists (employed or freelance) under the age of 35 on August 1 2015.

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Elliott Bennett, designer of Hearts Designs Rebecca Crouch, founder and creative director of Raspberry Blossom Sarah Knight, founder and designer of Stormy Knight Sara Miller, creative director and founder of Sara Miller London Emma Pearce, senior designer for Hotchpotch Louise Tiler, founder and designer of Louise Tiler

Elliott Bennett, designer and owner of Hearts Designs: “I joined Hearts Designs six years ago to work along side my mum and business partner. When creating a concept for a new collection I find it is inspiring to look at all sorts of fashion trend and styles from around the world. I have been inspired by gold foil in particular, which seems to be very popular. I have also been fortunate to have been asked to design several gift collections from our Mad Dots range, licensed by Lesser and Pavey. I understand how much it can mean to someone to receive a thoughtful greeting card, whether it be for a special occasion or ‘just because...’. I hope to continue designing and creating.”

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 February 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 design greeting cards that contain a creative blend of innocence, quirkiness and fun. Now stocked in major retailers, including Selfridges, Harrods, Paperchase, Oliver Bonas, Urban Outfitters and Waterstones, Raspberry Blossom products aim to bring a smile to the faces of those who receive them. In 2016 Raspberry Blossom launched wrapping paper, notebooks, pads and crackers that sit alongside 10 greeting card collections.”

Sarah Knight, founder and designer of Stormy Knight: “Drawing inspiration from food, nature and fun, my pun-filled designs aim to brighten anyone’s day. Since starting up Stormy Knight in 2013, I have steadily grown the brand, which now comprises 120 designs, and I am proud to be on the shelves of some of the UK’s top card stockists and independent shops - such as Paperchase, Scribbler, Selfridges and, most recently, Oliver Bonas. In 2015 my Copper Foil range was shortlisted in The Henries and I was also a finalist for Best New Product at New York Stationery Show. The sun may be fun, but storms are more exciting…”

Sara Miller, creative director and founder of Sara Miller London: “After 10 years working in greeting cards, I decided to set up on my own and exhibited at PG Live last summer. I was overwhelmed with the positive reaction to my work and soon after signed with The Art File, Penny Kennedy and Portfolio across two ranges, Sara Miller and Jaz&Baz. The two ranges are completely different. Sara Miller is inspired by my love for travel, with bright colors offset with gold foil details. Jaz&baz (named after my parents) is a fun and celebratory range for all occasions. With a strong emphasis on fashion, it has a lighthearted cheekiness, celebrating ‘girls being girls’. It’s still early days but I am so grateful for the response I’ve had and I’m having so much fun doing what I love!”

Emma Pearce, senior designer for Hotchpotch Publishing: “I began my career six years ago at International Greetings but, seeking adventure, I set off to travel the world while still freelancing, and joined the team at Artwrap in Melbourne, Australia for two years. I returned home to London and now design in-house for Hotchpotch Publishing. My designs are versatile and eclectic but I especially love creating quirky characters, hand-drawn lettering and I thrive on working in different illustration styles. I feel so fortunate to be living my design dream, I can’t imagine myself doing any other job.”

Louise Tiler, founder and designer of Louise Tiler: “I am an independent surface pattern designer and greeting card publisher. I’ve received both national and international recognition for my design work and I’ve also freelanced for some of the UK’s top greeting card companies. Thereafter, in 2014, I started my own publishing company. I am extremely passionate about creating intricate hand-drawn and hand-painted designs. I have a real love for colour, florals and detailed artwork, combining traditional drawing techniques with modern digital processes to create my vintage inspired contemporary greeting cards. I am currently expanding my label through licensed products and working with manufacturers to produce a wide range of other products.”

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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 2015.

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ALL OF US AT THE NSS EXTEND A HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL HENRIES FINALISTS AND WINNERS!

MAY 21 - 24, 2017 #NSS2017

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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 2015.

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Aquarelle from Ling Design Aries from Meraki Charmed from YTR Design Facematts from Brainbox Candy Sara Miller London from The Art File Tropicana from Second Nature

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Best Handmade or Hand-Finished Range Open to: All handmade or hand-finished greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Extended Scrabbley Neons from Bexy Boo Glitter Dogs + Cats from English Graphics Paper Diamonds Deluxe from Wendy Jones-Blackett Say It With Lace from Image Plus Silver Leaf from Janie Wilson Veneer from Cinnamon Aitch

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GOOD LUCK & CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS AND NOMINEES AT THE HENRIES AWARDS 2016!

THE SPRING FAIR TEAM WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL EVENING.

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Best Photographic Range Open to: All photographic greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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1000 Words from U Studio Alicia Bock from Lagom Design Life Is Sweet from Icon Loose Leashes from Woodmansterne Take A View from UK Greetings Winter from Mine Osman

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Best Humour Range Open to: All humour greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Etched from Pigment Gin + Frolics from Rosie Made A Thing Good Things from Redback Cards Just Saying from Paperlink Mungo & Shoddy from Tillovision Scribbles from Hallmark

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Best Art Range Open to: All art greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Jewels from Bug Art Landmarks from I Drew This Sara Miller London from The Art File Stick and Stitch from Catherine Kleeli Cards The Thing About Dogs from Pigment Wildlife Botanical from Lola Design

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Best Licensed Card Range F INA LISTS

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 2015.

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Disney Originals from UK Greetings Happy Jackson from Pigment Off The Leash from Cardmix PAW Patrol from Danilo Quentin Blake from Woodmansterne Star Wars: The Force Awakens from Hallmark

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You’re All Stars! The PG Live team would like to send their very biggest congratulations to all of you

Save The Date Next year’s show takes place from 6 - 7 June.

“PG Live 2016 was an excellent show with a lovely friendly atmosphere. We thank you for helping us source some very cool new suppliers!” Sara Rao, director, The Lemon Tree Be A Part Of It PG Live takes you on a creative journey to the very heart of the greeting card world - get in touch now to be part of next year’s fun.

See You Next Year! Tuesday 6 - Wednesday 7 June Business Design Centre, London

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Best Giftwrappings Range Open to: All giftwrapping collections that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015. Entries could either be a range of giftwrap sheets or a collection of wrappings (eg co-ordinating wrap, bags, boxes, ribbons etc).

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Birds of Paradise from Artebene Cornflower Giftbags from Cinnamon Aitch Neon Revolution from Glick Platinum Male Collection from Belly Button Bubble Sara Miller London from Penny Kennedy Summer Tropical from Deva Designs

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Best Male 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 2015.

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Black Lines from Stop The Clock Design Bomicks from Ivorymint Geronimo from The Art File Gold Gentlemen from Louise Tiler Look And Learn from Cath Tate Cards Manochrome from Noel Tatt

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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 2015.

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Crème Brulee from BGC Studios Gold Female Contemporary from Hambledon Studios Hebe’s Garden from Hambledon Studios Opacity from Xpress Yourself Prelude Wedding Collection from BGC Studios Trinkets from Simon Elvin l Gold Female Contemporary

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Best Relations & Occasions Range Open to: All relations or occasions greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Cherished Mini-Cards from Lagom Design Gemma Correll Collection from Ohh Deer Jaz&Baz from Portfolio Mimosa from Paperlink Paper Diamonds Deluxe from Wendy Jones-Blackett Sassafras Occasions from Cardmix

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Thanks in no small part to our modest minimums and hands-on approach to small-run production, G . F Smith is the provider of choice to producers of greetings cards. We can offer our premium stocks in standard sizes or special sizes, cut and creased or made ready for digital printing. gfsmith.com

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Best Spring Seasons Range F INA LISTS

Open to: Greeting card ranges for the Spring Seasons occasions that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Alice Scott Mother’s Day from Pigment Colourful Captions Valentine’s Day from Tache Crafts Grin & Tonic Father's Day from Brainbox Candy Love You More Valentine’s Day from Stop The Clock Design Paloma Mother’s Day from Belly Button Designs The Pigment Collection Easter from Laura Darrington Design Pretty Things Mother’s Day from Paper Salad

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Best Cute Range Open to: All cute greeting card ranges that have been launched or updated (with a minimum of eight designs) since August 2015.

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Cuckoo from Paper Bird Publishing Hannah Pontin: Doodle & Block from ArtPress Mischief from I Drew This Quackers from Stop The Clock Design Sausage Dog from Sooshichacha Toby LittleDude from The Art Group

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T he 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, Quentin Blake from Woodmansterne and Giggles from Hanson White (UKG).

Bottomline from Paperlink Probably one of the first off-beat cartoon ranges to market over 25 years ago, Bottomline was a brave, highly original concept, very much bucking the trend at the time. Its success was key to Paperlink’s decision to always try the new and the innovative when it came to humour. Its longevity shows cartoonist Jamie Charteris' ability not only to innovate, but also to sustain a ranges' personality whilst ensuring it always feels current. Anyone who ever wrote a greeting card will tell you, that’s a tall order!

Drama Queen from CardMix First launched by CardMix in 2006, Drama Queen features early 20th century music hall with a twist! Original black and white theatrical photographs with 21stcentury dialogue by the mischievous and topical comedian Alex Lowe, the outrageous and hilarious cards have evolved into a classic humour range appealing to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Edward Monkton from Really Good Edward Monkton cards by Giles Andreae, and published by Really Good, were born into the greeting card world in 2002, and he has kept us entertained for 14 years with his quirky and philosophical musings on life. Really Good has had over 200 designs since the launch and is still being asked for new designs by its customers and retailers alike, with

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Bottomline from Paperlink Drama Queen from Cardmix Edward Monkton from Really Good Pizazz from Nigel Quiney Publications Rainbow from Ling Design

some of the old favourites, such as the Beautiful Frock design, still within its best sellers. Edward Monkton has one of the strongest followings ever with the public and the greeting card industry, which is why it is worthy of a Henry Cole Classic award.

Pizazz from Nigel Quiney Pizazz is NQ’s award-winning brand, which has been very successful in the fashionable, fast moving world of greeting cards. Pizazz has a delightful, loose watercolour illustrative style, which reflects our contemporary lifestyle, image and surroundings. Sheer white backgrounds and glitzy flitter help to define the look and boost design impact. This brand appeals to a wide age range. Although predominantly female, the design style and content is sophisticated, elegant and aspirational. Pizazz was launched in August 2006, and quickly gave NQ a record-breaking turnover. It is still growing in strength, and it reached its 10 year milestone in August of this year! 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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Best Service To T he Insependent 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.

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Abacus Cards Cherry Orchard International Cards and Gifts (IC&G) Jonny Javelin Nigel Quiney 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 Paper Rose 14th Ling Design 15th Carte Blanche Greetings 16th Wendy Jones-Blackett 17th Grass Roots International 18th Hallmark Cards 19th Belly Button Designs 20th 21st 22nd 23rd

Cardigan Cards Rachel Ellen Five Dollar Shake The Great British Card Company

24th Wrendale Designs 25th Janie Wilson 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th

K2 Greetings Is It Art? The Art File Simon Elvin Tracks Publishing

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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: 2015 - John and Jennie Procter (founders and co directors of Scribbler) 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)

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)

2007 - Clinton Lewin (former group managing director of Clinton Cards) - Debbie Lewin (former product development director of Clinton Cards)

1999 - John Condon (former director of Clinton Cards) - George Pomphrett (former director of Clinton Cards)

2006 - Chris Dyson (joint managing director of Cardgains buying group)

1998 - Don Lewin OBE (founder and former chairman of Clinton Cards)

2005 - Duncan Spence (business angel with an investment in Carte Blanche Greetings and Moonpig) - Stephen Haines (founder of Carte Blanche Greetings)

1997 - David Hicks (founder of Really Good and Soul) 1996 - Stewart Stott (former managing director of Nigel Quiney - sadly now deceased)

2004 - Peter Reichwald (founder of The Great British Card Company)

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Adams

Windles

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Adejoke

Adedeji

GF Smith

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Nick

Adsett

The Great British Card Co

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Sara

Aelbrecht

WNF Cards nv

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Michelle

Airth

Glick

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Chris

Alcock

Laura Sherratt Designs

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Laura

Alcock

Laura Sherratt Designs

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Jill

Alexander

U.K.G

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Emma-Louise

Allen

Windles Group

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Giles

Andreae

Happy Jackson

29

Julia

Andrews

Carte Blanche Greetings

22

Rajeev

Arora

Davora

11

Shruti

Arora

Davora

11

Joe

Astles

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Gale

Astley

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Helen

Aston

Tesco

48

Lucy

Atunumuo

Paperlink

36

Richard

Bacon

Loxleys

8

Jeremy

Bacon

The Sherwood Group

25

Lucy

Bailey

Belly Button Designs

19

Gordon

Bailey

Lizzie

Bailey

Hallmark

48

Steve

Baker

Pigment

29

Mandy

Baker

John Paul

Banbury

Greeting House

49

Tish

Bas

Paperchase

35

Matt

Bassett

Card Factory

16

Neil

Beardsley

Icon

56

Claire

Behan

Emma

Benfield

Dionne

Bennett

Hearts Designs

Elliott

Bennett

Hearts Designs

56

Lewis

Bennett

Hearts Designs

56

Paul

Bennett

Hearts Designs

56

Carl

Birks

Clear Supplies

12

Alistair

Black

The Jonny Javelin Card

32

55

59

Bone

Offset Print & Packaging

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Paul

Bowden

Slater Harrison & Co

44

Rachael

Bowden

Slater Harrison & Co

44

Lynda

Braddock

Slater Harrison & Co

44

Michael

Braddock

Slater Harrison & Co

44

Ian

Bradley

Rush Design

7

Robin

Bradley

Phoenix Trading

25

Vince

Brearey

Offset Print & Packaging

9

Julie

Brightley

Enveco

31

Alan

Brook

Hallmark

55

Rod

Brown

Words n Wishes

4

Jakki

Brown

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Anna

Brown

Danilo

Chris

Bryan

Second Nature

39

Naomi

Bryan

The Art File

50

Angie

Bryant

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Pennie

Bryant

TACHE

27

Darren

Bryant

Card Factory

38

Alice

Buck

Loxleys

8

Jim

Bullough

Mr Cheese

33

Michelle

Burgess

National Trust

58

Frances

Burkle

Paperchase

35

Andy

Busby

LB Warehousing

23

Fiona

Buszard

Simon Elvin

42

Sandra

Butler

Tara

Butler

Card Factory

38

Alison

Butterworth

Nigel Quinny

20

Linda

Bygrave

David

Byk

Ling Design

53

Mark

Callaby

Ohh Deer

18

Cate

Campbell

The Jonny Javelin Card Company

1

Nick

Carey

Abacus Cards

27

59

Company

56

Edward

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Ian

Carroll

Carroll’s Card Boutique

39

Michelle

Carroll

Carroll’s Card Boutique

39

Martin

Carter

Danilo

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Corrina

Cartlidge

Danilo

57

Nicole

Chandler

Second Nature

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Steve

Chappell

Iggesund

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Church

Rachel Ellen Designs

62

Becky

Dobson

Glick

28

Rachel

Church

Rachel Ellen Designs

62

Lynn

Donnelly

Hallmark

49

Nicky

Churchill

The Jonny Javelin Card

Ian

Downes

Max Publishing

21

Company

1

Ilona

Drew

I Drew This

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Anna

Clancey

Paper Bird Publishing

51

Sally

Drinkwater

Loxleys

8

Pip

Clancey

Paper Bird Publishing

51

Anneke

Driscoll

Lucilla Lavender

18

Ged

Cleary

IC&G

32

Pauline

Cleary

Shaun

Cobbett

Natalie

Coe

Vincent

Collier

Jackie

Collins

Patricia

Conway

17

Steven

Durinck

WNF Cards nv

17

Chris

Dyball

Archway Cards

15

35

Amy

Eastland

Paperlink

40

The Art File

50

Scott

Eaton

Party Delights

39

Carte Blanche

47

Katie

Edwards

Ivory Mint Luxury Stationery 7

Cherry Orchard

9

Liz

Ellis

Abacus Cards

27

Card Factory

16

Frankie

Ellis

Paperlink

40

Paperchase

Janie

Cook

Janie Wilson

19

Grace

Elphinstone

Carte Blanche Greetings

22

Kirstie

Cookman

Pigment

29

Janet

Elvin

Simon Elvin

42

Scott

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International Greetings

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Coster

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Lovesy Designs

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59

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Hallmark

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Cherry Orchard

Alison

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Tesco

48

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Fitzpatrick

Cinnamon Aitch

20

Rebecca

Crouch

Raspberry Blossom

11

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Card Factory

16

Jane

Crowther

Bug Art

28

Luke

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Pigment

18

Nancy

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My Showcase

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Abacus Cards

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Ling Design

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Wrendale Designs

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The Jonny Javelin Card

Katie

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Diggory

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Potfolio

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Wendy Jones-Blackett

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Noel Tatt

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Karen

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Hartley Park

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Karla

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Andy

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Skeet Print

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Danilo

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Kathryn (epic bum)

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Danilo

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Fiona

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David

Greaves

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Kelly

Hyatt

Lagom

45

Bill

Greeno

Paperlink

40

Ian

Hyder

Max Publishing

21

Hannah

Greenwood

Hallmark

48

Jane

Hyne

National Gallery

25

Alastair

Gregory

Alison Gardiner

9

Ian

Jackson

Polytint

42

Michael

Griffiths

Noel Tatt

28

Gary

Jackson

Jacksons

49

Anindita

Gupta

Rothschild

11

Nick

Jackson

Stormy Knight

51

Ravi

Gupta

Rothschild

11

Erin

James

Stop The Clock

31 57

Jess

Hadfield

Paper Salad

45

Chris

James

Danilo

Millie

Hall

Pigment

29

Kate

Jamieson

Icon

56

Elaine

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Fedrigoni

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Leona

Janson Smith

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Joy

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Paper Bird Publishing

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Mark

Janson Smith

Postmark

46

Emma

Hanson

10

Mark

Jessett

GF Smith

7

Rachel

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Belly Button Designs

19

John

Jones

Enveco

31

Bob

Harper

Carte Blanche Greetings

22

Nick

Jones

BGC Studios

41

Jacqui

Harrison

The Jonny Javelin Card

45

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Paper Salad

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Danilo

57

28

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Nicky

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Hallmark

49

Dan

Joyce

Windles

4

Sarah

Hartley

BGC Studios

41

Phil

Judd

PJ Print

5

Kaya

Hasan

Paperchase

35

Dan

Kane

Think of Me

36

Rebecca

Hassett

Bexy Boo

28

Freya

Kane

Think of Me

36

Jenna

Hayes

Deva Designs

51

Ian

Kear-Bertie

Windles Group

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Nick

Henry

Gould Paper

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Lee

Keeper

CardMix

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James

Henry

Woodmansterne

34

Adrian

Kelly

Hallmark

55

Rachel

Hevicon

WH Smith

58

Andy

Kemmett

International Greetings

36

Gary

Hickey

Team Impression

12

Alison

Kildunne

Hallmark Cards

22

Ben

Hickman

Brainbox Candy

19

Simon

King

The Sherwood Group

25

David

Hicks

Really Good

43

Catherine

Kleeli

Catherine Kleeli Cards

7

David

Hill

Mine Osman Designs

53

Sarah

Knight

Stormy Knight

51

Rose

Hill

59

Tomasz

Kwiatkowski

Solutions Polska

32

Mel

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Fedrigoni

5

Catherine

Lambe

Wrapid

12

Alan

Holmes

Icon

56

Niall

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Easons

49

Richard

Holmwood

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47

Lucilla

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18

Clare

Hopkins

Hallmark

48

Attracta

Lavery

BGC Studios

41

Sam

Hopper

Pigment

29

Kieran

Lavery

BGC Studios

41

Martin

Horner

Carte Blanche

47

Martin

Lavery

BGC Studios

41

Chris

Houfe

The Great British Card Co

58

Paul

Lavery

BGC Studios

41

Yvonne

Howard

The Jonny Javelin Card

Rebecca

Lavery

BGC Studios

41

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Claire

Lenton

Ciaran

Leonard

Beth

Lewton

Ian

Liddle

Kerry Sharon Warren

Hallmark

55

Elaine

McGivern

Card Factory

38

49

Michael

McGunnigle

The Great British Card Co

58

59

Helen

McHugh

Caroline Gardner

31

Sherwood

20

Amy

Mckee

Carte Blanche

47

Lister

The Art File

50

Marcia

Mckenna

Portfolio

46

Little

Greeting Card Association 21

Kathryn

McKerlie

Hallmark

48

Lomax

Progressive Greetings

22

Paula

Mearns

Lagom

45

Wyevale Garden Centres

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Jess

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Robin

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Marathon Man

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Xpress Yourself/Sensations 15

Jasmine

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Ruby

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Xpress Yourself/Sensations 15

Phil

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46

Valerie

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Xpress Yourself/Sensations 15

Sara

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Sara Miller London

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Yvonne

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Xpress Yourself/Sensations 15

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Windles Group

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Sophie

Loren

Belly Button Designs

20

Jamie

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Ohh Deer

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Sam

Loveday

Max Publishing

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Mark

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Jacksons

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Adriana

Lovsey

Lovesy Designs

Alex

Lowe

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63

Jon

Morgan

Museums & Galleries

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59

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Card Factory

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Ayan

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Natalie

Morphet

Portfolio

46

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Nickelodeon

57

Jade

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The Art File

50

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The Art File

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Lola design

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Ged

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Karen

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Murakas

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Debbie

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Spot On Gifts

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Mahu

Woodmansterne

32

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Myers

Maiora

20

Lisa

Maley

Woodmansterne

61

Nicola

Nash

Abacus Cards

27

Rob

Mannix

GF Smith

44

Colin

Neale

Antalis

4

Fatima

Mapara

John Lewis

61

Martin

Nevin

Emotional Rescue

25

Lisa

Marcuccio

Really Good

43

Angie

Newbold

LB Warehousing

23

Janie

Markham

ArtPress

56

Gavin

Nicholas

Louise Tiller

27

Will

Marr

Wndles

34

Frank

Nicholls

TACHE

27

Laura

Marshall

Card Factory

16

Steve

Nicholson

BGC Studios

41

Nicky

Marshall

The Sherwood Group

25

Helen

Nixon

Heather

Marten

English Graphics

5

Andrea

Norcott

Windles Group

19

Vicki

Martin

Otter House

8

John

Nother

Card Factory

38

Claire

Martin

Noel Tatt

28

Simon

Nutbrown

Cornflower

20

Nese

Martin

Mine Osman Designs

53

Ian

O’Brien

Pigment

29

Charlotte

Mason

Woodmansterne

61

Mike

O’Conner

Mad hatter

33

Aidan

Masterson

Card Gallery

39

Claire

Offord

Paperlink

40

Claire

Mayes

The Art File

50

David

Oldfield

Alpha Colour Printers

4

Rebecca

McCulloch

Ling Design

53

Jo

Oldridge

Disney

55

Jade

McDonald

Laura Darrington Design

5

Kieron

Ollier

Getting Personal

16

Judy

McEwan

The Jonny Javelin Card

Gerard

O’Mahony

Carte Blanche

47

David

Orr

Simon Elvin

42

Company

1

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Osborne

Woodmansterne

61

Mark

Roberts

Abacus Cards

27

Mine

Osman

Mine Osman Designs

53

Stevie

Robinson

Pigment

18

Luke

Ostle

Alpha Colour Printers

4

Miles

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House of Cards

43

Lianne

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Antalis

4

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Robson

The Jonny Javelin Card

Cheryl

Palmer

Woodmansterne

61

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Parker

Berni Parker Designs

37

Anna

Rodgers

Tesco

48

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Parks

The Original Poster Company 51

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Roots

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9

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Parr

Progressive Greetings Live 22

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Routledge

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Gemma

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Paperchase

35

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Ruffalls

Windles Group

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Dave

Parry

Graphite

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Rush

Rush Design

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Woodmansterne

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Oxfam

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Payne

This Is Method

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John Lewis

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Pearce

Hotchpotch

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Sheri

Safran

Tango

23

Rob

Pearson

Solutions Polska

32

Carl

Salt

Words n Wishes

36

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Peck

Card Factory

38

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Sanderson

Moonpig

44

Jason

Pepperell

Carte Blanche

47

Chris

Sandwell

Elliott Baxter Paper

Kai

Peters

Paperchase

35

Andrew

Philips

Hallmark

49

Rod

Schragger

Second Nature

39

Gary

Phillips

Xpress Yourself/Sensations 15

David

Scott

Rainbow Productions

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Sound Tech

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Company

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Ingi

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Dorota

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Harry

Shah

10

Simon

Pilkington

Fedrigoni

5

Nikhil

Shah

Carl

Pledger

Nigel Quiney

25

Rahul

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Bruce

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Rikki

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Tim

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Paperlink

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Davora

Sarah-Jane

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Shaw

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10 Sound Tech

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Anna

Price

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Lisa

Shoesmith

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43

Laurence

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Reggie

Pugh

Paper Rose

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Shiv

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Tim

Purcell

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Ben

Quance

Carte Blanche

47

Sulawan

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Rai

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15

Kathy

Slatter

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31

Iain

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49

Richard

Smith

Wrapid

12

Mark

Rawson

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34

Ellie

Smith

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10 10 Card Factory

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Lynda

Raymond

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Raymond

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23

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Soodeen

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36

Pauline

Reap

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40

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The Jonny Javelin Card

Peter

Reichwald

The Great British Card Co

58

Daniel

Remijn

Mine Osman Designs

53

Mandy

Spears

The Jonny Javelin Card

Paul

Reynolds

Second Nature

39

Company

1

Demi

Reynolds

Woodmansterne

61

Mike

Spencer

BGC Studios

41

Kim

Richardson

Original Poster Company

31

Nicola

Spencer

BGC Studios

41

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Spencer

Carte Blanche

47

Ursula

Wagstaff

Flora

Spens

Bridgeman Images

62

James

Walker

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16

17

35

Sandy

Spilsbury

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29

Hazel

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Paperchase

Maisie

Spittles

Windles

4

Peter

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Fedrigoni

5

Peter

Springford

Simon Elvin

34

Simon

Ward

Card Factory

16

Lisa

Stalker

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29

Dave

Warsop

Danilo Productions

8

Chris

Stanley

Redback Cards

37

Andrew

Wasley

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38

Kate

Stanley

Redback Cards

37

Ben

Watkinson

GF Smith

7

Mark

Steel

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45

Andy

Watts

Hallmark

55

Second Nature

Janet

Stevens

GF Smith

7

Tim

West

James

Stevens

Woodmansterne

61

Sarah

Weston

Kali

Stileman

Kali Stileman

Min

Stone

Kayleigh

Strafford

Richard

Sutton

39 42

18

Lucie

Whitehead

The Art File

50

17

Jim

Whittington

Antalis

4

Card Factory

38

Debbie

Wigglesworth

The Paper Collaborative

44

Bug Art

28

Kimberley

Williams

Belly Button Designs

19

Margaret

Sweeney

GF Smith

44

Mark

Williams

Brainbox Candy

19

Lynn

Tait

The Lynn Tait Gallery

22

Alan

Williams

Mint Publishing

37 37

David

Tallentire

Simon Elvin

42

Debbie

Williams

Mint Publishing

Cath

Tate

Cath Tate

23

Tom

Williams

Museums & Galleries

37

Rosie

Tate

Cath Tate

23

Edward

Williams

Simon Elvin

42

Jarle

Tatt

Noel Tatt

19

Tricia

Williams

Simon Elvin

42

Bill

Terris

Noel Tatt

28

Claire

Williams

Paper Salad

45

Bill

Terris

Impress Publishing

32

Nigel

Williamson

House of Cards

43

Deryl

Thomas

Danilo

57

Rob

Willis

Max Publishing

21

Mark

Thompson

The Original Poster

31

Rich

Willis

Simon Elvin

Company

51

Jo

Wilson

dandelion stationery

11

the thing about dogs

29

Paul

Wilson

dandelion stationery

11 12

Emma

Thomson

Ian

Thurston

GF Smith

7

Carl

Wilson

Pigment

Louise

Tiler

Louise Tiller

27

Colin

Wilson

Janie Wilson

19

Alice

Tillotson

The Art File

25

Karen

Wilson

Paper Salad

45

Alice

Tillotson

The Art File

50

Beata

Wisniewska

Davora

11

Mark

Timlett

Woodmansterne

61

Matt

Wood

Card Factory

16

Simon

Timms

Graphite

45

Seth

Woodmansterne Woodmansterne

Carol

Tindal

Fedrigoni

5

Paul

Woodmansterne Woodmansterne

61

Lucy

Tolson

Kali Stileman

18

Amy

Woodrow Arai

Cath Tate

23 50

20

Rose

Trow

Rose Trow Agencies

43

Cheryl

Wooldridge

The Art File

Richard

Turnball

Greeting House

49

Debbie

Wrenn

Nigel Quiney

31

Paul

Urban

Cherry Orchard

34

Fiona

Yeoh

Carte Blanche

47

Luke

van Djke

Hallmark

54

Emma

Young

Paperlink

40

Leona

Veitch

Hallmark Cards

22

Kate

Vines

Paper Rose

34

Ann

Viney

ArtPress

56

Claire

Wagstaff

17

Clive

Wagstaff

17

Glynne

Wagstaff

Ian

Wagstaff

IC&G

17

Simon

Wagstaff

IC&G

17

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