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GOOD NEWS FOR WELSH LEARNERS
Don't forget - you can write ANY message on ANY
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personalised handmade birthday card with animals
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range of birthday cards with abstract floral
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personalised birthday cards with flower photographs
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personalised
handmade birthday cards for kids
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handmade birthday cards with Welsh castles
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personalised birthday cards with Welsh cobs
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birthday cards with Welsh landscapes
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handmade birthday cards with Welsh trains
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Christmas cards with Welsh cobs and animals
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Xmas cards with illustrations
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personalised Christmas cards with
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handmade Christmas cards with photographs
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Christmas cards with windows
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exciting
new range of designs with abstract flowers in watercolour
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personalised wedding stationery with butterflies and calligraphy
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handmade wedding stationery with windows
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personalised weddings invitations with iconic images
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wedding invitations with ampersands and petals
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creative wedding invitations with gate folds and watercolours
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Handmade personalised greeting cards from Wales plus signed prints and originals
Handmade personalised Christmas cards with watercolours of
Welsh Cobs and other animals. Click on any thumbnail below to view a larger image and make a
purchase. Click here if you need translations (including Welsh).

The development of the Christmas cardThe design and giving of Christmas cards originated in England over 150 years ago.
By the late 1800's there was such a demand for Christmas cards that many
famous artists and writers were employed in what was a growing and
important industry. Writers like Kate Greenaway, and the Victorian illustrators Frances
Brundage and Ellen H. Clapsaddle, were
favourites at that time. Many cards became extremely elaborate and finished with fringe,
silk and satin. Others were sculpted liked fans and crescents, and others cut into images
of Christmas like bells, birds, candles and even plum puddings. Other
Christmas cards were 'pop-up', puzzles and some made amusing noises when opened.
For some strange reason this Christmas industry did not spread to America
immediately but they had to import English Christmas cards for more than 30
years. Fortunately Louis Prang, a German immigrant, set up a lithographic shop and produced
the first series of American Christmas cards in 1875. Soon he was printing more than five
million Christmas cards each year with traditional Christmas images like snow scenes,
fir trees, glowing fireplaces and children playing with toys. They were so beautifully
produced his cards are collectors' items today.
In the UK, John Calcott printed the first Christmas card and set it to his
friend Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy industrialist, who it is claimed, came up with the concept
in the first place. Many of the first images were of charity scenes with rich
people giving to poor people - perhaps a reflection of guilt in an age were few were wealthy
and many were poor! As with the present day, nativity scenes were always popular and
illustrated by painters of the time.
With the growth in electronic technology consumers developed the desire to use the Internet
to send the electronic greeting card or E-card in the late 1990s. Unfortunately this lazy
trend is still
gaining momentum.
Do talk to Peter or Rebecca if you need a specially designed
and illustrated personalised birthday card, they enjoy the challenge, just click
enquiry@celtic-1.co.uk


At present we have no holidays scheduled. Please
note actual delivery is totally out off our hands although we normally print the same day (orders received before 3.00 pm) and post
1st Class the following morning.
ORDERING CARDS TO ADDRESSES OUTSIDE THE UK
For
orders outside the UK please order a minimum of 6 cards (you can mix designs if
you wish).
If you want to write your own Welsh message we have now added more pages to help
you
here.
If you want to investigate the Welsh language further and perhaps learn a few
phrases we have added a totally new section
here.
New Year's Day: January 1st
Dydd Santes Dwynwen* (Saint Dwynwen Day): January 25th
Saint Valentine's Day: February 14th
Saint David's Day (Patron saint of Wales): March 1st
St Piran's Day (Patron saint of Cornwall): March 5th
Mother's Day: March 14th
Saint Patrick's Day (Patron saint of Scotland): March 17th
Good Friday: April 2nd
Easter Sunday: April 4th
Easter Monday: April 5th
Saint George's Day (Patron saint of England): April 23rd
Early May Bank Holiday: May 3rd
Spring Bank Holiday: May 31st
Father's Day: June 20th
Summer Bank Holiday: August 30th
Saint Andrew's Day (Patron Saint of Scotland): November 30th
Christmas Eve: December 24th
Christmas Day: December 25th
Boxing Day: December 26
Saint Stephen's Day: December 26th
New Year's Eve: December 31st
*Welsh equivalent of the English Saint Valentine's Day.

Handmade personalised greeting cards from Wales, signed prints and originals.

Dim gwyliau rwan. Am traddodiad: yn
amlwg darparu gwirioneddol yn hollol allan oddi ar ein dwylo er ein bod bob
amser yn argraffu ar yr un diwrnod (archebion a dderbyniwyd cyn 3:00) ac ar ôl 1
Dosbarth y bore canlynol.
ARCHEBU I ANNERCH Y TU ALLAN I'R DU
Ar gyfer archebion tu allan i'r DU os gwelwch yn dda er o leiaf 6 cardiau (gallwch
cymysgedd dyluniadau os ydych yn dymuno).
NEWYDDION DA I DDYSGWYR CYMRAEG
Os ydych chi eisiau ysgrifennu neges eich hun Cymru erbyn hyn rydym wedi
ychwanegu tudalennau mwy i helpu chi
yma.
Os ydych am i ymchwilio i'r iaith Cymraeg ymhellach ac efallai ddysgu ychydig o
ymadroddion rydym wedi ychwanegu adran hollol newydd
yma.
Peidiwch ag anghofio - gallwch ysgrifennu neges ar y cerdyn UNRHYW UNRHYW gyda
delwedd UNRHYW - dim ond mwynhau eich hun!