The Christmas Card Countdown – Don’t miss Out!

We have been enjoying making Christmas cards this year for our regular and new customers.

Christmas is such a lovely time for greeting cards. I always enjoy opening the latest post to see what Christmas card design a friend or family member has chosen for us.

As we work hard this week on making special Christmas card orders, I wanted to let you know that the last order date for Christmas cards and other gifts through our online shop is the 18th December (excludes handbags which ends on the 14th December).

At the top of the list for Christmas cards sold is the stunning Snowdrop, then our new card for this year – ‘Waiting for Santa’, which is loved by dog owners and fans.

We are running a special offer for our newsletter readers.

If you sign up to take advantage of receiving our news and latest offers, we will send you a code that you can use, when you order 2 packs or more from our Christmas card range, to receive *5 extra small cards.

Personalised Christmas cards

We can change the wording on front of our cards and add your special message.

We can also make a special set of cards with your own photo and message for no extra cost.

So with just 6 days to go, there is still time to order your Christmas cards from Nita Joy Designs.

We look forward to making some special cards for you.

Delivery date is for UK delivery only.

T&C for Christmas card offer

*To receive an extra 5 cards when you order 2 packs or more from our Christmas card range, please sign up to our newsletter and we will send you the code. This must be added at the time of your purchase, as it can’t be applied later.

The 5 cards will be chosen by us from our small Christmas card range. The value of these cards is £5.50

(If there is a particular card design that you would like for the 5 free cards, you can let us know. We cannot guarantee that you will receive your choice due to stock availability, but we will do our best for you.)

Offer ends 18th December 2010

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New Collection of Floral Handbags available now!

Nita Joy Craft Design has been working hard this year to broaden our range of gifts for our flower photography.

After many requests and enquiries, I am pleased to announce our first collection of handbags.

Geranium Handbag

I have had wonderful comments from customers who have said how they have had many people stop and ask them where they have bought their handbag.

Here is a recent comment  -

‘Hi Anita, I just wanted to let you know that on a recent holiday trip, I was stopped and asked 8 times where I had bought my bag!

It’s so lovely and unusual, it makes a real statement that adds a little extra  touch to any outfit.

Many thanks.’

Another popular item in our gift range is our tote bags, which are very useful for shopping trips and my new collection of handbags is being received just as well.

The handbag collection has 7 designs which include glorious shades of pink, lilac, greens, yellow and blues. These colours will suit a number of outfits and suitable for special occasions or for every day use.

Here is our collection -

Our handbags are available through our online shop – Floral Gifts – Handbags

Please allow up to 14 working days for delivery as these handbags are made to order.

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The Essex girls guide to gardening

Aka Teaching the girls how to garden

The last month the house of Arrow has been even dirtier than usual.

My daughters aged 4 and 5 have been planting. Cue lots of soil, lots of seeds and even more soil. Have I mentioned there was some soil involved in this gardening project? And mud. No garden is complete without mud it would seem.

Tomato (Tamatar)
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We went to Asda to chose our seeds. Jasmine (aged 4) chose tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber, runner beans and corn on the cob. Kira (aged 5) chose Strawberries, cress and Lobelia. We also bought some propagating trays and several bags of soil. Kira declared she wanted sunflowers so we added those to the trolley as well.

The journey home was quite fraught, driving and trying to explain that they couldn’t plant them in the car, that the dirt should stay in the bag and that sunflowers are also planting as well as eating and we had got the planting variety and not the eating variety! Is there a difference? I have no idea but they were not going to eat them before we got home.

It was all a bit much for poor old mum (me), who only has green fingers when she paints her nails…

So dad took over and soon the dining table was unrecognisable, soil, plants and seeds where everywhere and then Jasmine proudly plonked down a propagating tray on the window sill, with such a gentle touch that half the house shuddered. They’ll never grow I thought. Never in a million years as I watched her use the equivalent of the Hanningfield reservoir to water them.

But they did.

The Tomatoes shot up! followed by the runner beans and cress. I don’t think the sweetcorn has made it or the sunflowers – but Jasmine doesn’t care. The strawberries were lovingly transplanted by Kira into hanging baskets and then water very heavily by Jasmine. They are also growing like wildfire.

We made egg and cress sandwiches, Jasmine was not impressed. Kira turned her nose up as well and no amount of persuading would convince her to eat the cress she had grown! Jasmine has declared she is going to grow things when she grows up. I believe her. She says she is waiting for her ‘martos to grow and she checks them every day, she is a very determined young lady and heaven help them ‘martoes if they don’t grow!

Next year I will be more prepared. I shall go out for the day and leave Kev and the girls to it :)

Sarah

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Anita would like to thank Sarah Arrow for her guest post!

Please follow sarah on twitter -  http://www.twitter.com/SarahArrow

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Bespoke Floral Kitchen Splashbacks

We have some more exciting news to share with you.

A previous blog post we talked about a new floral splashback we designed for the high quality kitchen fittings and accessories shop – My Kitchen Store.

We have been asked if we could provide a  bespoke, floral collection, for kitchen splashbacks.

We loved designing the oriental poppy and jumped at the chance to provide a special collection.

There are many ways that we can bring a touch of nature into our living spaces, such as house plants, vases filled with bouquets of flowers, floral greeting cardsframed and canvas prints, as well as kitchen and bathroom splashbacks.

Working with My Kitchen Store, we are delighted to announce our brand new flower collection for kitchen splashbacks. I am sure that they could also be added in your bathroom if you wish.

Our collection has been designed baring in mind various styles and colour schemes, as well as providing a complementing floral framed and canvas prints to carry your chosen design into your sitting room or dining room.

We hope you like our collection -

Anemone De Caen Splashback © Bearded iris Splashback © Spring blossom kitchen Splashback © Orchid Kitchen Splashback ©

Germini Kitchen Splashback © Bluebell Kitchen Splashback © Orange and Yellow Tulip Splashback © Tulips in dappled sunlight Kitchen Splashback

Iris Media Luz Kitchen Splashback © Sunflower kitchen splashback © Hibiscus kitchen Splashback © Snowdrop Kitchen Splashback ©

Parisian style Tulips Kitchen Splashback © A glimpse of an anemone kitchen splashback © Red poppy Kitchen Splashback ©

For further information about this collection please visit my website – Bespoke Kitchen Splashbacks

They are made from 6 mm toughened glass and conforms to the BS 62606 and PREN 12000 standards.

If you would like any of the above designs on an eco friendly tote bag, please let us know.

Any enquires about kitchen splashbacks  and other fittings and accessories please contact My Kitchen Store

All images © Nita Joy Craft Design

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New poppy design glass splashback

We were asked by high quality kitchen accessories and fittings shop – My Kitchen Store, if we could provide them with a poppy from our flower image collection, suitable for a bespoke glass splashback.

Glass splashbacks provide a wonderful update to your kitchen, with minimal fuss and cost, and also brings the wow factor.

My Kitchen store has a wide range of floral glass splashbacks including -

And not forgetting the -

Creating a warm, inviting atmosphere in our home’s doesn’t need to be costly.

If you love flowers and are looking to update your kitchen, then choosing an amazing glass splashback could be the answer you are looking for.

The designs will help complete the look you are creating, and is sure to provide a wonderful backdrop to many conversations, as your friends and family admire your accessories when they next visit.

I often talk about bringing a touch of nature into your home, why stop at the living room or dining room … be inspired by the beauty of nature in the kitchen, as you create wonderful menus for your family and friends.

Please take a moment to see My Kitchen Store’s floral glass splashback collection.

Black glass splashback with red poppy  design

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floral gifts

Gerbera Mother's Day cards

I have been mainly focusing on personalised cards using my flower photography for the past two years.

My floral gift collection includes personalised totebags and notebooks, as well as coasters and candle holders which will be available to buy through my website soon.

For those who enjoy gardening we have the lovely ranges – Pocket Garden and Bee Good candles from Canova

Within the last few months we have been working towards providing a larger complementing gift range using my flower images.

Many customers and friends have asked if my flower photography was available as framed or canvas prints, so I have been working to expand my range. The below image is an example of the prints available to buy. They would make a lovely Easter or Birthday gift, bringing a touch of nature to your living space.

As well as my special collection of floral art prints, I am pleased to be able to tell you that we are now able to provide a range of personalised mugs, t-shirts, aprons, baby outfits, shoes, tote bags and so on through our zazzle shop.

Nigella Love-in-a-mist slip on shoes kedsshoe

I am particulary excited to have my floral prints available on shoes.

I hope you will like my collection.

If you are interested in our gift range please visit my website for further details. – www.sendafloralgift.com Sunflower Apron apron

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Mother’s Day Greeting Cards

Mother’s Day or Mothering Sunday is on the 14th of March 2010.

I love creating cards for this occasion, as flowers are strongly linked with this special day, celebrating mums  Daffodil Mother's Day cardeverywhere.

The traditional gift for this day are daffodils, and often if you go to church, mums will be presented with a daffodil.

In the language of flowers the daffodil means respect, a great flower to show your love and respect for your mum.

I have 6 designs to choose from, which can have your special message added at no extra cost – Mother’s Day greeting cards

I also have a bespoke Mother’s Day card option, where I can make a special card for you from your photo. Maybe you have a special photo of the two of you celebrating a special day, or a special memory.

Our last order date for Mother’s Day cards in the UK is the 11th of March.

Cards delivered in the UK have free p&p.

Please take a moment to look through our collection.

We look forward to making a special card for you.

Send a Mother’s Day Card, brighten their day

www.sendaflowercard.com

Please get in touch if you would like to use my images, you can buy them from me and then you can legally use them, thank you :)

All images © Send a flower card

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E-cards verses greeting cards

E-card verses the greeting card

Usually around our annual holidays / celebrations there is a discussion about greeting cards.

On the 9th of February the BBC reported that hospitals in Cambridgeshire are now providing a new e-greeting card service. The e-cards can be sent to patients through an online scheme, which will then be printed by the Patient and Liaison Service, and then be delivered to the intended recipient.

I had to read the article a few times, thinking I had misread it. I always thought that the point of sending an e-card was that it was an online card. If you print it, you might as well send a card through the post.

I had a discussion last November about another article posted by the BBC that said that the tradition of sending greeting cards ‘wasn’t really a 21 century thing to do.’ I didn’t really agree with the article and through discussions with many people they felt the same as I did.

One of the main reasons I started my greeting card design business was that I have truly loved any greeting cards that I have received over the years, particularly if I haven’t been well. The cards and handwritten messages really brightened my day.

I worked in a hospital a few years ago on a head injury ward, and if you are unwell and haven’t been able to go outside for a while, with the same 4 walls keeping you company for weeks on end, a greeting card can really make a difference. I saw how patients were over the moon when they received post, and I also saw the effects when a patient had very little or no post.

Letters are also a great way to communicate with someone, but what I love about greeting cards is the sheer variety of them, there is a design for everyone, whether you like nature, humour, elegance etc…

I know that we live in a time poor society, and finding a moment to do anything can be hard when our lives are scheduled to the latest second, but how long would it take to remember someone who needs a little encouragement. I am sure we would love it if someone was able to show a little bit of kindness to us.

With this new service that the Cambridgeshire Hospitals have started, if it means that more patients will receive a note / card letting them know that they are loved, and that they have friends and family who can offer support at their time of need, then I’m all for it! But isn’t the NHS busy enough without us adding to the millions of things they have to do each day?

If you know someone who is having a hard time, who is unwell … how about spending a few minutes to help brighten their day by sending a letter or a card.

I would just like to encourage each and every one of us to consider sending a note or a card to someone we know, who would appreciate this in their time of need, whether short or long term.

Send a card, brighten someone’s day

Notes:

Story from BBC NEWS 9th February 2010:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/8507217.stm

The Cambridgeshire Hospital e-greeting card service appears to be free service sponsored by a hospital drama society.

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Tips on how to improve your photography

Tips on taking great photos.

I have always enjoyed making cards from designing cards using various papers and images, using the technique decoupage and my photo greeting cards.

As we offer a bespoke service turning your photos into special greeting cards, I thought this would be an ideal opportunity to talk about how to make your photos extra special and memorable, particularly if it’s for a special occasion, or you need to present a product at it’s best.

It used to be that you needed a very expensive camera to take high quality photos, but now you can even take a great photo on a mobile phone.

As readers of my blog will know, I love flowers and nature. Some ask me how I take my photos, interested in my ‘processes’. I have to say that it’s because I love flowers and the colours and detail.  It’s easy in the sense that if I love snowdrops for example, I will want to show them in the best possible light! I will want people who see my photos to see why I love snowdrops showing them the detail, which you may miss ordinarily.

I suggest that you take this thought and apply it to your situation. Instead of the usual stand still and smile at the camera approach, think from a different perspective. We all love photos of children who are laughing for example, fully engaged in a fun activity, focus on the moment, not on what we think makes a good photograph. Natural images are the best! I am not a huge fan of the forced ‘say cheese’ shots, as immediately this puts people in un-natural focus.

If you want to improve your photography technique, choose a subject you already enjoy, this will then help increase your enjoyment and make it easier. Do you have a hobby you could focus on?

Practice and practise. You can read every book and manual out there on what you should do to take a great photo, but in some senses this becomes a very intellectual approach. We all learn from experience, don’t be afraid of taking a bad photo; look at them, why don’t you like that particular photo and what would you do differently next time.

* Take photos in different lights and note down what you like and don’t like. (It’s best not to photograph flowers, objects, people etc… in direct sunlight; you want the image defined in rich colours and detail, not washed out or gaudy.)

* Try a different angle. It’s natural to look at something and think oh that’s nice must take a photo … ask yourself, is this the best place to take the photo?

* Try different heights! This can turn an ordinary photo into a really interesting one. (you can often find me lying / sitting on the floor with my camera)

* Try to frame your image in some way, by leading the eye in to your photo

* Backgrounds are crucial, you don’t want a background that is cluttered and takes away from the overall effect you are trying to achieve. A camera setting of about F5 – 6 will blur your background focusing on your main image.

* Lessen the noise in your picture. A digital camera set at ISO 100 will help.

* Try taking an image with the main focal point off – centre, applying the rule of thirds

* Play and have some fun

If you are taking photos of products rather than flowers or people, for example products for eBay, think through what the product are for. Sometimes when the detail of a product is important it needs to be seen as clearly as possible, a blank canvas and daylight lighting is best. You can buy table top photo cube light tents online from £10.00 (spotted on eBay) with various colour backgrounds; this would be a simple way of showing your products.

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A handmade Valentine gift suggestion

A handmade Valentine gift

Valentine heart gift suggestion

I thought I would share a handmade Valentine’s gift suggestion with you.

Flower bouquets can be very expensive for Valentine’s Day and I thought this lovely gift could be given to your loved one, handmade by you at a great price!

The above image is the finished image that I designed for one of my Valentine Greeting Cards

Here is what I did -

I bought a heart shaped oasis from eBay (size 9″), (you could buy a square one and cut a heart shape out, if a heart is not available.)

I then went to Tesco’s and bought several bunches of roses in various pink shades. (I used 40 roses in total)

Complementing colours and shades work best.

Are there particular roses, colours that your valentine likes?

I soaked the rose stems in a bucket of water with flower food added, as well as soaking the oasis in water overnight.

The following day I cut the roses and placed them in a pattern into the oasis.

Last but not least, you can buy some waterproof ribbon in a matching or complementing colour to add around the edge of the oasis.

To present your gift to your valentine, buy a gift box, place the oasis inside on some tissue paper and close. To finish add a pretty ribbon to tie around the box with a gift tag.

The cost of the oasis, roses, waterproof ribbon came to around £15.00

Finished Valentine gift as above.

The following image is our Valentine’s card for this year using the above method.

a rose valentine heart greeting card

I hope you like the suggestion and that it will inspire you to give a handmade gift this year.

The above Valentine’s card is available through our website -

www.sendaflowercard.com and our BT Tradespace for £1.75 free P&P.

We can personalise the card with your message on the front and / or inside the card for free.

All images © Send a flower card – Anita Hunt

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