Handmade Cards - Details

Many types of greetings are available in an embossed gold or silver effect, as listed below. Any not listed will be hand-written in gold or silver ink, or left plain, as per your request.

  • Happy Birthday
  • Congratulations
  • Happy Anniversary
  • Get Well Soon
  • With Love
  • Best Wishes
  • With Love and Best Wishes
  • Thinking of you
  • A Baby Boy
  • A Baby Girl
  • Thank You
  • Good Luck
  • Happy Retirement
  • A New Home

Currently cards will be made using one of three base colours - both card and envelope will be pastel green, natural (cream), or pastel lilac, though I hope to expand this range in time.  All of these are A6 sized when folded, approx 14.5cm x 10.5cm.

Note: I am now able to offer cream-only cards in a larger (approximately twice the size) A5 size.  I will be charging more for these as they will take more decorative materials to finish to a high standard.  Please specify A5 on the order if you wish to have a larger card, and I will price individually for you.

To contrast and compliment these colours, I currently offer a range of pink, lilac, purple, blue, green, and natural materials for the decorative features on the front of the card.

I can also make a customised insert for the card, on good quality thick white textured paper, printed with a message or greeting of your choice.  There will be an additional 50p charge for including an insert within the card, reduced to 25p if you choose to leave it blank to write on yourself, or if you wish me to hand-write the message.

You should select the appropriate colour combinations on the order form, and clearly state any other information necessary.

I currently accept payment by cheque, postal order (crossed, please), or online banking. Please note I am not able to offer payment by credit card currently due to the fees assosciated with that method.  I require payment to have cleared before I dispatch your order so please leave sufficient time for this.

I am not able to offer dispatch to addresses outside the UK at present, though this may change in the future.