-- Ahead Of The New Year, CardPop Reveal Their Colourful Unicorn Range
New Range Of Unicorn Cards
With a new decade quickly approaching, CardPop is building on the popularity of its 3D pop-up greetings cards to introduce a new range of Unicorn themes. The new designs will feature more colourful set pieces, including rainbows, backgrounds, colours and intricate laser-cut cover images. Each card has a sculpture at the centre, with a fun scene of the unicorns playing beneath a rainbow. There is also a pull-out tab for personal hand-written messages and a matching envelope.
“We’re committed to offering our customers the best designs we can imagine” founder and CEO Christopher Hoole said. “Our unicorn cards really are magic and the reception we’ve had to them has been fantastic.” The company sells its unicorn pop up cards through its website CardPop.co.uk/unicorn-birthday-card-thank-you-daughter-granddaughter-pop-up-valentine-leaving-card-uk and is also featured on popular trader website Etsy.
The handcrafted cards are priced at £6.54 and come complete with a fitted envelope and cellophane wrapping. CardPop’s cards are delivered directly to your home, packaged in sturdy bags.
2019
CardPop’s first run of unicorn themed cards were met with positive reception after release in May of 2019. Christopher said he was “pleased with our batch of designs,” but went onto say that he “knows we can do more to improve and provide a unique product to our customers.”
The unicorn cards were initially exclusive to CardPop’s website, before Christopher extended the company’s presence to Etsy and Ebay. “We want our cards to be visible to our customers on as many platforms as possible and I think we took big steps in the right direction to ensure that in 2019.”
Priding itself on quality, CardPop’s cards are handmade and feature a unique style of design, particularly on the front cover with a laser-cut design. Inside the card is a 3D structure made of individually cut slats.
About CardPop
Established in 2019, CardPop is an independent seller of greetings cards based in Manchester, United Kingdom. The company specialises in pop-up 3D greetings cards that use origami and kirigami in the manufacturing process.
CardPop founder and CEO, Christopher Hoole, is at the heart of every stage of production, from concept and design, to manufacturing and shipping. On CardPops growth in 2019, Mr. Hoole said that he was “pleased with how we performed this year,” going onto say that “we have continued to create concepts and themes for our cards that keep us fresh in the market.”
Each card is made from high-quality art paper, with colourful designs and each one is shipped with a fitted envelope.
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