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Louise Mulgrew Designs is a Brighton based father and daughter team. Louise has been creating her quirky and warm hearted cards for three years now and the company is winning awards and selling throughout Europe already.
Each card is 6 x 6 “ and costs £3.50
Minimum order of 3 cards per despatch. Approximate cost of postage is £1.20 for 3 cards. Postage charges will be calculated at cost and added to the credit card charge.
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