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Five Write - Football birthday cards in bright colours A5 size. Order via email.

MS Trust Christmas Cards - Buy charity Christmas cards from the MS Research Trust and 100% of the profit will go to making a difference to people with MS.

DontForgetYourCard - Offering real paper greeting cards, a search facility, personalisation and reminder service.

Moonpig.com - Create customised greeting cards which will be printed and posted within 24 hours (UK only).

Angela Symondson - Creates traditional english greetings cards and prints. Details of range and ordering information.

Card2Touch.com - Real paper greeting cards for all occasions with reminder service and next day direct delivery available, from Shardlow, Derbyshire firm.

Calligraphic Cards - Cards designed using calligraphy with apt and humorous quotations.

Card Kingdom - Offering a choice of greetings cards for any occasion, delivered free within the UK. Stamps, gift-wrap and postcards also available.

Combined Charities Christmas Shops - Christmas cards from over 30 UK charities, some with overprinting options, plus online e-card.

Chatter Box Cards - Custom printed birth announcements, moving cards and invitations for christenings, parties and all occasions.

Oh No Greetings Cards - Profile, FAQ, personalised card calendar to keep track of birthdays, illustrated catalogue and shopping cart.

Card Aid - Charity Christmas cards for businesses, charities and individuals. Profile, FAQ, illustrated catalogue and order form. Minimum order of 100.

Endless Cards - Includes catalogue, FAQ, reminder service and shopping cart.

Hans-made Cards - Provides greetings cards and notelets produced in West Wales, based mostly on local scenery. Includes examples of photos and ordering information.

Humanist Cards - Supplies greetings cards which are free from any religious symbols, words or images. Includes ordering information, links and contact details.

Tall Ships Cards - Cornish site with a collection of greetings cards featuring photographs of the Tall Ships.

Greeting Card Shop - Large range of greeting cards, Ty Beanies, Helium Balloons and other gift ideas

Twizler Greetings Cards - Publishers and Distributors of Greetings Cards, Based in Rochester, Kent. UK.

Henry Butler Greeting Cards - Henry Butler Greeting Cards. Professional artist greeting cards and stationery.

A Little Gift and Card Ltd - Offer a range of cards. Gallery and contact details.

Patricia Luke - Sells greetings cards, paper and calendars specialising in watercolours and pastels countryside themes.

One 2nd - Offers express service to post personalised greeting cards within the hour.

NU Designs - Original greeting cards for sale to retailers.

Belas - Indian paper art suppliers offering wedding stationery, writing paper, party favours and gift packaging. Email and phone ordering only.

Charity Christmas Cards - Sells Christmas greetings cards from Traidcraft, Christian Aid, CAFOD and SCIAF. Details of cards, wrapping paper and seasonal gifts.

Catherine Hyde - Cards Prints & Paintings - Original greetings cards, prints and paintings by artist Catherine Hyde - mythical imagery with hares, moons, fish etc.

Greeting cards, Cherry Orchard Publishing - Greeting cards from Cherry Orchard Publishing Co., UK, birthdays and special occasions. Traditional verse cards including all relations and occasions. Spring collection. Christmas Collection. Various code sizes and prices.

Company Christmas Cards - Exclusive contemporary charity cards for company, corporate or individuals with personalised overprinting of custom greetings or logo via online ordering.

The Children's Trust - Charity Christmas Cards - Charity Christmas Cards - The Children's Trust, based in Tadworth in Surrey, is a registered charity providing special care for severely disabled children.

Dance Photography Greetings Cards by Hilary Shedel - Offers a range of greetings cards featuring Hilary Shedel's dance and movement photography. Catalogue and contact information.

Cardacious - Online greeting card retailer selling distinctive cards and gifts from smaller suppliers direct to the public.

RMG Wildlife Images - Distributor for greetings cards featuring unique images of wildlife in the UK.

Company Christmas Card design - Christmas cards with your company name seamlessly integrated into the design.

SJS Photography - Photography and information site including prints and greetings cards for sale.

AK Promotional Christmas Cards - A range of printed christmas greeting cards, for business use.

Allium Arts Greetings Cards & Fine Art Prints - Allium Arts are a greeting cards publishing company dedicated to producing high quality greetings cards and fine art prints.

Real Card Shop - Birthday cards and greeting cards for all occasions. All cards are priced at the Recommended Retail Price, and are delivered FREE by First Class post. Secure online payment WorldPay.

Deliverthis - A UK based online greetings card e-tailer with a difference. All cards are lyrically based, with ideas taken from popular songs both old and new.

Corner Card Shop - Quality high street greeting cards with a free writing and posting service.

Moonstone Cards - Embroidered greetings cards for those special occasions, personalised with names, dates, ages and a choice of verse. Worldwide delivery.

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