Thursday, 3 March 2016

Norooz, Persian New Year and Easter



If you'd asked me, a few years ago, when New Year is celebrated, I'd have been a bit taken aback. 

After all, it's obvious, isn't it, that the new year begins on January 1st and that's when, all over the world, we let off fireworks, sing 'Auld Lang Syne', drink toasts and generally do all sorts of daft party-ing things we wouldn't dream of doing at any other time!



But since I started designing greeting cards, I've learnt that there are many other 'New Year' dates, each with their own traditional ways of celebrating, mostly dictated by the other major World Religions.

You can read about them HERE.

Some, such as the Jewish Festival of Rosh Hashanah and the Hindu Diwali celebrations, are held in what we in the Northern Hemisphere would call Autumn or Fall. 

But other traditions, such as Now-ruz, the Persian New Year, celebrate the New Year in the Spring-time. 

That seems to make a lot of sense as the spring-time, with its signs of Nature's reawakening, certainly conveys a feeling of renewal, a fresh start, of leaving the past (winter) behind. 

You can see HERE that some of the traditional Norooz symbols have to do with the arrival of spring and I've included them in Greeting Cards and Gifts for the Persian New Year -

Click on the image to see the full Persian New Year collection of Greeting Cards and Gifts


In some ways, it would make sense if Easter was also celebrated as the beginning of a new year. And here's why -

Probably the most important date in the Christian Calendar, Easter - marking the end of the fasting month of Lent, through Maundy Thursday, leading up to Good Friday and culminating in Easter Sunday - is celebrated in the Spring. So, although, Easter is not regarded as a New Year's celebration, it has many of the connotations of renewal in common with the Persian New Year.

One of the Norooz traditions is the thorough cleaning of the house, prior to the beginning of the celebration. And, although, thanks to modern household appliances, we probably do far less 'spring-cleaning' nowadays than our parents and grandparents did, the Spring still seems to be the time when we are most likely to be inspired to carry out home decorating and repairs - at least, that's the time when the paint manufacturers seem to target us with their advertisements! 

And of course, there's a parallel between the buying of new clothes and the largely forgotten tradition of
 Easter Bonnet Parades!


So it wouldn't be particularly surprising if so-called 'Christian' countries celebrated Easter as the New Year, instead of January 1st, especially as Easter has its roots in pagan polytheistic celebrations of the spring solstice. 

And it would certainly do away with those awkward six days between Christmas and New Year that Michael McIntyre characterises so brilliantly!



But we don't - we attach our New Year celebrations to the idea of the Gregorian Calendar in which the New Year runs from January 1st - December 31st.

However, as a greeting card designer, there are similarities between the Persian New Year symbols and those associated with Easter; the spring flowers, the decorated eggs (or chocolate ones!) being the most obvious ones.


But whereas 'gold fish in a bowl' are part of the traditional Now-ruz celebrations, Easter has appropriated the Easter Bunny from its pagan roots as a symbol of new life and fertility.


Alongside the Easter Bunnies and sometimes some newborn lambs, we've adopted Baby Chicks and Ducklings to represent Easter. 


Swan Meadow, Abergavenny

Soon after I moved to Wales, I saw an advertisement for a Duck Race and as it was to be held in a little park, Swan Meadow, quite close to where I live, I was curious enough to go along. The River Gavenny runs alongside the Swan Meadow (to the right in the photo) before it joins the much larger River Usk in Castle Meadows. And as there are some apparently man-made dams, I assumed these would play a part in the race-course. I was right! I arrived to find hundreds of bright yellow plastic ducks, lined up along the first dam, ready for the off! What a let-down!



Relatively few people send Easter Cards in the UK, though apparently the market for religious Easter Cards is growing -



But the Easter celebratory food, such as Hot Cross Buns on Good Friday and Chocolate Eggs on Easter Sunday are well established and seem set to continue, in spite of the traditional Simnel Cake for Easter having virtually disappeared, along with Easter Bonnets.

are some Easter customs you may not have come across - 
I certainly hadn't heard of the more obscure ones!

So how do you celebrate Easter? Is it primarily a religious festival where you live? Or is it all about Easter Eggs and Bunnies made from chocolate?

I'd love to hear from you!

You can find lots more 
Easter Cards and Easter Gifts
in my



















Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Greeting Cards to Support Cancer Patients


A selection of beautiful greeting cards to support cancer patients of all ages and to let them know you're thinking of them.

Just click on the image
to see the full
Collection  of 
Greeting Cards for Cancel Patients
  
   
      
Lots more 
Greeting Cards
in my
store


Your comments are always welcome!

Monday, 8 February 2016

March Birthday and St Patrick's Day Greeting Cards and Gifts


The month of March comes right in the thick of what's known in the Greeting Card trade as the 'Spring Seasons'. There's St David's Day (March 1st), Mother's Day (UK - March 6th), St Patrick's Day (March 17th) Persian New Year (March 20th) and this year, Easter (March 27th) as well!

So this month, I'll be showcasing some of my Gifts and Greeting Cards for the Birth Month Flower for March, the Daffodil, as well as my St Patrick's Day Collection, in good time for March 17th.

First of all, 'Daffodil' gifts and greeting cards for someone whose birthday falls in March.

Daffodils come in all sorts of varieties - there are some very interesting facts about daffodils in this Country Living blog, as well as some wonderful photos of all the different colours and types. We often assume that when the daffodils appear, winter is a thing of the past and spring is getting underway. But just like in the photo on the Country Living site, I've seen daffodils covered in snow - several times!



You can read about how I painted some daffodils from a little pot of growing daffodils that I bought for the purpose, in this earlier blog post.  What I didn't mention, though, was that I hadn't realised that I was sensitive to the scent of daffodils and of course, in the warmth of my house, a pot of growing flowers gave off plenty of scent, and I ended up temporarily losing my voice!




As the Birth Month Flower for March is the Daffodil 
If you're looking for something different, something a little bit special, for someone with a March Birthday, you can't go wrong with a 'Daffy-down-Dillies' Birthday Card. 

My March Birthday Collection also offers you gifts with a the Daffy-down-Dillies pattern, originally painted by hand in watercolors. There are also Daffodils combined with White on Blue Polka Dots, Green Check Gingham, Orange and Yellow Polka Dots and even a trendy Faux Patchwork pattern combining all these coordinating patterns.



Many of these March Birthday Cards and Gifts are ready for you to personalize and matching Wrapping Paper and Gift Bags are also available. With so many choices, your only problem will be which to choose! 

Obviously, I can't show all the Daffy-Down-Dillies Collection here so if nothing here fits the bill, take a look in my Posh & Painterly store or contact me through my store and I will create it for you at no extra charge.

Just click on the image below to see the full 'Daffy-down-Dillies' Collection.




My 'Spring Sunshine' collection features, as you might imagine, a pattern of Daffodils, mostly on a Sky Blue background, together with coordinating patterns such as polka dots and check ginghams in matching colours.



These 'Spring Sunshine' Birthday Cards and Gifts are perfect for anyone with a March birthday - and there are plenty to choose from! If you don't see what you want here, take a look at the rest of the 'Spring Sunshine' collection in my Posh & Painterly store.

Just click on the image below to see the full Spring Sunshine March Birthday Collection.


And now to St Patrick's Day - March 17th


Most of us are familiar with the celebration of St Patrick's Day. Celebrated all around the world, it seems that it's particularly important to those in the US of Irish/American descent. 

Here you can read about St Patrick and about the various ways his saint's day is marked in different countries. 

There are many Irish blessings that adorn greeting cards and gifts and it's hard to miss the fact that the colour green, the Shamrock, Leprechauns and the Drinking of 'the Black Stuff'.  And although my family has no Irish connections that I know of, the dog that I grew up with was named 'Paddy' and he always wore a bunch of shamrocks tied to his collar on St Patrick's Day!

So here is a huge selection of greeting cards, invitations and gifts for St Patrick's Day, with leprechauns, pots of gold and shamrocks! 

(Lots more gifts with shamrock patterns in my Posh and Painterly store!) 

Just click on the image below to see the full St Patrick's Day Collection.

And just in case you missed them, here are the links to some more of my March 'holiday' blog posts -



As ever, your comments are very welcome!

Friday, 5 February 2016

Welsh gifts for a Baby's Nursery


Everything you need for a baby's nursery with a fun Welsh Sheep theme - coordinating soft furnishings, including fabric, clocks and lighting to customize as well as baby clothes and accessories.

Just click on the image
to see the full
Collection  of 
Welsh Nursery Accessories
  
Lots more 
Welsh Nursery Gifts
in my
store


Your comments are always welcome!

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Gifts for the Home, Floral Pillows or Cushions

More than ONE HUNDRED FLORAL PILLOWS OR CUSHIONS!

Floral Pillows or Cushions to match any home decorating scheme! Arranged by colour to help you find something just right for your home, these pillows come in bold, painterly florals, retro mini-prints and understated damask-like patterns. 

For coordinating patterns, such as stripes, plaids, polka dots and plaids in the same colour palettes, check out all of the Pillow Collections in my Posh & Painterly store.

Just click on the image
to see the full
Collection of 
Floral Pillows or Cushions
  
   
      
Lots more 
Pillows or Cushions
in my
store


Your comments are always welcome!

Monday, 1 February 2016

Mardi Gras Greeting Cards, Invitations and Gifts


Mardi Gras is celebrated all over the world on the day before Lenten time of fasting begins. 

In the UK it is known as Shrove Tuesday or 'Pancake Day' but there are much bigger and more elaborate festivities in other countries, particularly in New Orleans. 

Crowns, beads and masks in bright colours are usually a feature of the New Orleans celebrations so here are some t-shirts and gifts with those traditional motifs, as well as greeting cards and invitations that are ready for you to personalize.

Click on the image below to see the full 'Mardi Gras' Collection -





Your comments are always very welcome!

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Fashion Accesories Gifts, Blue Messenger Bags

All sorts of designs on these luxurious Rickshaw Messenger Bags!

Floral, geometric, country-style, quirky patterns . . . but the common factor is the colour blue.

Just click on the image
to see the full
Collection of 
Blue Messenger Bags
  
   
      
Lots more 
Messenger Bags
in my
store


Your comments are always welcome!