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Beautiful hand-painted cards, gifts & decorations for all occasions

Bluebells

A new hand-painted print to enjoy all year...

Kept & Treasured

Kept & Treasured

Scribble & Daub creates luxury illustrated stationery & decorations designed to be kept and treasured. Internationally renowned for creating some of the most beautiful and unique stationery available today, we use the finest materials and artisan processes to offer a collection of heirloom cards & decorations that are tiny hand-painted works of art, for stylish gifting, correspondence and celebrations.

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From our hands to yours

What makes Scribble & Daub paper products so distinctive and sought after? From the first scribble to the final daub - and every stage inbetween - our cards & decorations are crafted by hand. Beginning with Caroline's original dip pen and ink illustrations, each piece is letterpress printed at our traditional local workshop on a hand-fed Heidelberg press. Back in our East Sussex studio, everything is then individually hand-painted, one by one, giving unparalleled vibrancy of colour and a completely unique keepsake.

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Sustainable Stationery

Sustainable Stationery

Since our first beginnings in 2012, Scribble & Daub has sought to be the most ethical and sustainable business that we can be. From the first line to the last stroke, every stage of our production is guided by human hands and in an industry notorious for its throwaway nature, we design for keeps, and love to hear how our customers treasure and frame our cards, making them a part of their lives.

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  • The Story of a Card: Maypole

    The Story of a Card:  Maypole
    Happy May Day!

    When I lived in Edinburgh, a highlight of the year would be the Beltane celebrations on Calton Hill on 1 May to welcome the dawn of Summer. This modern re-enactment of an ancient Iron Age Celtic ritual sees over 300 participants - many semi-naked and painted red or blue, others elaborately dressed as nymphs and godd...
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