A BRIGHTER YEAR TO COME…
2021 will become brighter…
I haven’t said hello in awhile, I hope you are all keeping safe, healthy and well.
I wanted to check in to see if you are okay, and to let you know that I am still open and trading as normal, and to update you on what I am working on going forward into 2021.
My main focus has been to increase my EUREKA! greeting card collection, adding in more new designs into my EUREKA! Christmas, and also my everyday collections. Some of which do not yet appear within the catalogue, so do pop over to my website shop to view them there. I have just launched new Christmas cards (Happy Pugmas, Santa’s Cheeky Helper, Merry Woofmas and have a Barking New Year, Dear Santa, I’ve not been Naughty, Have a Pawfect Christmas) which are on my website here.
Just released are durable melamine coasters and matching art prints, all made in Britain of course! These make great affordable and easy gifting solutions for friends and loved ones in isolation.
We are open for business as normal to all my Trade customers, and also direct to Retail too.
At this time of year I would normally be rushing about approving new samples, testing trade stand wall colours and working out my overall look for Spring Fair at the NEC Birmingham. This sadly has had to cancel and as a result move to a 3 day virtual fair.
Running from 8-10th Feb. Do look out for my presence there.
I look forward to seeing all of my Trade customers once again in person, face-to-face at Spring Fair 2022. I cant wait to shake your hand and have a chat!
Deckled Edge will also be exhibiting at PGLIVE this coming June at the Business Design Centre, Islington London. Fingers and toes crossed this will find a way to proceed.
Pop over and visit my social channels to see the development of new illustrations and what I am up to on a daily basis. Do connect and say hello!
Keep safe & well. Please do remember I am here if you have any questions, or just want to talk about the weather…
All the very best,
Janna x
Just remember; Success is normally found in a pile of mistakes. Many creative people are so afraid of making mistakes that they never do anything…