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Looking to send a special card, that's really unusual, that's not the next much-copied import? We are passionate about providing handmade stationery just For Yoo! We want to make you SMILE by providing you with cards, which have personality, are fun, vibrant and full of charm! Visit our website, where you will find our full range.

Elizabeth Radford Silkspicture

New for this summer - hand painted silk camisole tops. A must for 2008! Each piece is unique so stand out from the crowd. Available direct or from Ethika, Timber Hill, Norwich. Hand painted textiles, including pictures, silk jewellery & scarves and individually created handmade greetings cards. Studio visits by arrangement at Hall Road, Norwich (parking available). Silk painting classes for the absolute beginner to the more experienced also available.

Marigold Stationery

A range of greeting cards mainly inspired by nature using window cut-out, film and relief embellishment. All designs can be matched to unique gift items such as picture lights, wall mounts, picture blocks, canvas wraps and coasters. Ideal products for matching interior design colours and schemes, and corporate requirements. Wedding stationery a speciality, all designs can be delicately coloured to match bridal theme, or your own flower/motif can be incorporated.

J Duckett Imagespicture

John lives just a few minutes away from the stunning North Norfolk coast. The dramatic light in this area has had a big effect on the mood he captures in his images. "I love capturing atmosphere in my images and spend hours waiting for the right light conditions and clouds. Bright sunshine and blue skies are not for me, I much prefer to produce a dramatic moody image." John served a long apprenticeship using 35mm SLR film cameras before moving to digital. The experience gained means he is a great believer in getting it right in the camera rather then relying on the computer afterwards. This goes for the dramatic skies which are captured by using optical filters on the camera and of course by working with the light. “I try and keep computer manipulation to an absolute minimum and wherever possible no more then could be achieved in the past with careful film choice and traditional darkroom methods.” In recent years John has turned semi professional selling fine art prints at various exhibitions and shows throughout Norfolk. He also has work permanently for sale at local galleries and via his website www.jduckettimages.co.uk. John’s work is now hung in private homes throughout the UK as well as being sold to clients in France, Spain, Canada and the U.S.A.

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