


Our range of personalised charity christmas cards offers you an unrivalled choice with designs ranging from the very traditional through contemporary to innovative so you can be sure of finding a card that exactly matches your requirements. The best in design, the finest materials, coupled with high quality print processes and a stunning selection of finishes including foils and embossing, mean our Personalised Christmas Cards are second to none. Your personalised greeting will be printed on a premium quality insert paper. All our cards are produced from sustainable forestry resources, for every tree cut down at least one more is planted.
Many of our Christmas Cards enable you to incorporate your name, company name or logo as an integral part of the design. With an unparalleled level of customisation options you can project your corporate or personal image exactly as you want.
There are five collections for you to choose from, Noel, Traditional Greetings, Christmas Impressions, Cool Yule and Help. View our portfolio to see some examples.
Nothing reflects the true spirit of Christmas more than giving a little bit to someone less fortunate than yourself. 9p (plus VAT) from every card you send will go towards supporting good causes. Divide your donation between 9 Spirit of Christmas charities or 33 UK based charities through the Helpcard programme.
Spirit of Christmas Group
The Spirit of Christmas Group allows you to spread a little goodwill at Christmas by supporting the 9 charities shown below.
Cancer Research UK; Cystic Fibrosis; Macmillan Cancer Relief; Multiple Sclerosis Society; RNIB; RNLI; Save the Children; Motor Neurone Disease Association; Terrence Higgins Trust.
The Help Group of Charities
For over 30 years Helpcards has been giving the entire profits of sales of it’s cards to UK-based charities. Helpcards is made up of 33 UK-based charities. Action Medical Research; Army Benevolent Fund; Barnardo’s; Break; British Heart Foundation; British Polio Fellowship; Children’s Research Fund; Dockland Settlements; Housing the Homeless Central Fund; John Grooms Association for Disabled People; Lepra; Macmillan Cancer Relief; Mental Health Foundation; Multiple Sclerosis Society; National Asthma Campaign; NCH Action for Children; NSPCC; Pearson’s Holiday Fund; Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability; Royal National Lifeboat Institution; Shaftesbury Homes & “Arethusa”; Sight Savers; St. John Ambulance; The Children’s Society; The Leprosy Mission International; The Rare Breed Survival Trust; The Royal Association of Disability and Rehabilitation; The Royal National Institute for Deaf People; The Samaritans, London Branch; The Samaritans, Worthing; The Shaftesbury Society; Sue Ryder Care; Treloar Trust