The Eclectic Artisan

Mel Leonis

“Cards and small gifts - all of my items are one of a kind. If you want an item personalised please ask.”

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If you would like to reduce your plastic load and buy your card "naked" please let me know. I store cards in cello wrappers to keep them clean and can always reuse them.

If you are looking for a more expensive gift please look at my other shop "The Eclectic Artisan Too". If you wish to buy a card with a gift there I will move the card over to that shop to save on postage. Thanks.

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About The Eclectic Artisan

The Eclectic Artisan

Cards and small gifts

I have been a crafter most of my fairly long life. I love learning new things and enjoy helping my friends. I have always made cards but more recently friends have been asking me to make cards for them. They want something no one else can buy. I have always made unique items whatever the craft so I was happy to do this. You will see that many of my cards are done in batches. Someone will come to me asking for a retirement card so I will make a number to give them a selection. These extras are what I am now putting in my shop. I will also be adding small gifts, those less than £6 to give people the option of picking up a small gift with their card. For larger gifts see my other shop The Eclectic Artisan Too.

I will do discount for 4 or more cards. Please contact me for details. I store my cards in cello wrappers to keep them clean. If you would prefer not to have this wrapper and buy your card "naked" please let me know as I can always reuse these wrappers.

I am always open to commissions, provided I have the materials and the time, so if you wish something special please ask and thank you for looking.

P.S. I also sell knitting and crochet patterns that I have designed myself on Ravelry and Craftsy as Eclectic Yarncrafts.