Meet the new Papermilldirect partner and win a box of card…

134

Posted on 24th April 2014 by Papermilldirect
Filed under Papermill Direct News

1484165 714698891875754 1022823998 N

You can now buy Papermilldirect card in Kent!

Hope and Chances Creativity is a wonderful craft shop in Gravesend, Kent. We've now teamed up with Christine, who owns and runs the shop to give you the chance to see our card before you buy. "In 2012 I rented an office space to use as a studio. The idea to teach classes was suggested to me and very quickly I realised how much I enjoyed it. It did not take long to realise larger premises were needed so at the beginning 2013 I acquired a little shop. My recently opened craft studio/shop is a Spellbinders®Academy where I hold regular classes sharing techniques and tutorials, it is all very informative, fun and never without cake!" The shop is located at 78, High Street, Gravesend, Kent .  Our team have been to visit and thought Christine and her shop were fantastic, a great mix of top craft supplies and a genuine passion for paper crafting, exactly what is needed from your local craft shop and now they are selling Papermilldirect card too - a perfect partnership!

Papermilldirect card on shelves

Here's a snap Christine took of all our card colours displayed and ready to be sold! It looks beautiful and we can't wait for the paper crafters of Kent to enjoy picking and mixing their own selection of cards into those boxes. You can fill our Small boxes ( 80 sheets) with as many choices as you like from our full range of A4 Pick 'n' Mix card. The price is same as the website and small boxes of Pearlised card are available too! We also hope if you are local to Gravesend you can take up some of the fantastic classes offered by Christine!

Card Giveaway!

To celebrate as mentioned,  we have a giveaway open to all our fans and customers! Just leave a comment answering the following question here on this blog post or on our Facebook Post here and your name will be entered into a draw to win a box of card!   If you comment both on the blog and on facebook, we'll enter you into the draw twice!

"What do you enjoy most about paper crafting, scrapbooking and creating handmade cards?"

Entries close at midnight on Friday 2nd May 2014! - (UK and Ireland Entry only) We will email the winner or let them know via a Facebook message.  The winner has 2 weeks from this notification to supply us with address details to claim this great prize and choose the colours they want - up to 80 sheets! Good luck and we hope you will all also join us in wishing Christine the best of luck with her beautiful new Craft Shop.

Spring Colours!

Also take a look at all the beautiful spring cards made by our design team this week - a little inspiration for beautiful spring and floral handmade cards.  If you'd like to see our range of colours available take a look at our Pick and Mix range here.

Tulips Card handmade

Lisa Sumpter

spring card ideas Sylvia Ames

spring card ideas Barbara daines

spring card ideas sandie dunne

Spring Card Ideas

Tagged: papermilldirect partners

20 thoughts on “Meet the new Papermilldirect partner and win a box of card…”

Jackie Reynolds

24th April 2014 at 9:46 p.m.

I live over the Thames in Thurrock and look forward to a trip to Gravesend. I love your paper which I use when making cards to sell for Little Havens Children's Hospice and friends and family.

Ann Moore

24th April 2014 at 9:41 p.m.

I love the colours of the papers and cards ... my mind is away ahead of of me for the different uses i can make and give to friends with love that is meant for them. Seeing the wonderful new ideas that sometimes I only get a fleeting glance of and try to put my own slant on when I have all the wonderful colours at hand.

Bridget Keenor

24th April 2014 at 9:39 p.m.

Best of luck to Christine. Hope your shop is a roaring success! The thing I love most about crafting is using the lovely card from Papermilldirect - I couldn't card-make without it. There's so much to choose from - talk about spoiled for choice! And those delicious colours....mmmm!

Christine

24th April 2014 at 9:25 p.m.

Good luck with the new venture in Kent. I used to love buying my card from your suppliers in the Manchester area. What I love about making my cards? The creativity and personalisation and with scrapbooking I can help tell the 'story' using the papers, enhancing the photos & acquired ephemera. Would love to win some card, thank you for the opportunity.

Dorothy Ford

24th April 2014 at 9:21 p.m.

What I really enjoy about paper crafting is the sense of relaxing I get when I go to my craft room and sit down,also the look of sheer delight on peoples faces when they open their card,I love making 3d keepsakes from paper and card and love all the new craft friends I've made through this blog.x

Barbara Cleggett

24th April 2014 at 9:18 p.m.

I love being able to put my creativity into giving that personal touch to what you have made and the comments I receive back. A relaxing hobby too. PMD have a great range of card and paper to help me on my way. Looking forward to a drive out to find Christine's Shop in Gravesend. Perhaps you could find a venue in Maidstone!!

Janice Small

24th April 2014 at 9:15 p.m.

I love using Papermill direct card for all my projects because I know the quality of the card will enable me to produce some stunning cards and projects (like boxes or gifts). The colours are always varied and give shades of colour which helps when co-ordinating. I also use the linen card to do stitching on. Being strong enough not to tear. Great to hear that it is now available from Christine's shop as I have attended several classes that she has run.

Dawn Parsons

24th April 2014 at 9:10 p.m.

Card making helps me to wind down after a stressful day at work, and I can guarantee that my family and friends will never have a card the same as the ones I give. :)

Mue Smith

24th April 2014 at 9:06 p.m.

I love the scope and freedom of crafting with paper and card, the items created and made personal are always received with joy and help raise funds for charity.

Debbie

24th April 2014 at 8:48 p.m.

I love making cards to be able to put personal details/likes/colours into a card. I also find it really relaxing and fun!

Marian

24th April 2014 at 8:41 p.m.

I enjoy making handmade cards and paper crafting with Papermill card for many reasons. Firstly, the joy of creating a project with great quality card so you know it looks good. Secondly, being creative is so relaxing and enjoyable that all your cares fly away whilst you enjoy yourself. And Thirdly the sheer pleasure of seeing the positive reaction to your creations and the lovely comments received from recipients of your card and paper crafting projects.

Anne Llewellyn

24th April 2014 at 8:33 p.m.

I am addicted to card making. What I like most is producing a unique thing of beauty.

hazel

24th April 2014 at 8:23 p.m.

Starting with a A4 sheet of flat card stock and creating with my own hands something gorgeous and not so flat.

Faith A

24th April 2014 at 8:10 p.m.

I'm a hybrid card maker, so without perfect card for printing and then matching for dies etc I find it difficult to get perfection! Am I greedy to want perfection? Lucky Kent, I do miss my localish Papermill shop.

Janice Rohde

24th April 2014 at 7:52 p.m.

I love making cards for my family and friends. I enjoy personalising them whenever I can to suit their hobbies, likes or favourite colours, and sometimes adding their names. I find it a very relaxing hobby....once I've decided on what I'm making!

Beth Taylor

24th April 2014 at 7:48 p.m.

I love paper crafting because it gives me the chance to relax and be creative, explore new ideas and concepts and it gives me a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction... not to mention being able to provide family and friends with unique cards and gifts1

Rebecca

24th April 2014 at 7:46 p.m.

I love the fact that you give something unique, that they won't find anywhere else Happy craftin Rebecca

Sara Hart

24th April 2014 at 7:40 p.m.

I love your paper,and congratulations to you and Christine!

Laura Nicholls

24th April 2014 at 7:37 p.m.

I enjoy cardmaking for many reasons, the pleasure of making something myself, the reward when someone says that's so professional, the little ones faces when their card has their name on it or in a verse; mostly I enjoy it for the relaxation.

Margaret Brandon

24th April 2014 at 7:36 p.m.

The joy of creating something lovely and giving it to my family and friends and also the utter relaxation it brings in making it. x

Leave A Comment

Please be aware that all comments are moderated to ensure they abide by our Community Rules.