![]() It doesn’t get more jolly than red stockings and snowflakes. I love this gorgeous reflection of a row of trees (oh goodness, I just realised the first three I’ve selected are all some form of tree!) with the stamped forms above and the green shadows below…Īvailable from Etsy 4. White Christmas card from dittodittoworks ![]() I love trees, you know that, right? I’d put a tree on every card if I could, so this Christmas one is hugely appealing.Īvailable from Etsy 3. Tree by SteelPetalPress Tree by SteelPetalPress She’s got a great selection of cards (and wedding invitations if you’re getting hitched and feeling classy!), but this amazing penguin tree is my personal favourite.Īvailable from Not on the High Street. Of course, sis must have number one spot. Penguins by Wolf & Ink Wolf & Ink penguin card And the cards are the perfect place to start, no?! 1. I’m a big fan of supporting independent makers, so this year I’m doing my best to avoid Amazon and to shop, instead with the likes of Etsy, Folksy, Not on the High Street, et al. So I’ve done a little research and come up with five of my favourite Letterpress Christmas cards, and here they are, my lovely readers, just for you. She’s going places that one…Īnyway, it got me thinking how nice it is to receive (and send) really special, unique, original, handmade cards. So beautiful, in fact, that one of her Christmas cards was just featured in Elle Deco magazine. She’s super talented (and I don’t say that just because I’m her big sister) and her wedding invitations and cards are always beautiful. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you might remember that my sister set up her own Letterpress card business a year or so ago.
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