FREE GIFT FOR EVERY £10 OF GOODS YOU ORDER
We have introduced a FREE GIFT for our Internet Customers. For every £10 you order we will send you a bag of 25 miscellaneous cut-outs - perfect for incorporating into your card-making projects. Order £20 of goods and you will get 2 bags, £30 and 3 bags etc. We have cut these on our Sissix machine from a variety of different cards/papers/finishes and colours. The photograph below is intended as a guide only as all the packs are different (we have placed a 50p piece in the centre to give you some idea of size - it is not included in the pack!!!).

Latest Additions
My Ideas & Inspiration Page has now been updated with new Images so it is worth another look for even more ideas using Friendly Plastic.
3 New Shape cutters now available - Angel, Santa and Frog together with some Jewellery fittings - items so far are Brooch Backs, Kidney Wires and Key Ring Fittings. They are located under Friendly Plastic tools, books & accessories and under New Products.
All Moorcroft Cards are now available framed - all images are available in a Small (8"x6" frame), Medium (10"x8" frame) and a selective number are available in large (14"x11" frame & 12"x12" frame). Click on Moorcroft Framed to view the whole range.
LIMITED EDITION - ARTIST SIGNED PRINTS
We are fortunate to have in stock several Limited Edition Prints which are now largely only available on the secondary market. We have not listed these onto our on-line shop as we appreciate potential customers will probably need to know more details that the shop allows. We have listed brief details on a separate page which is located under Site Navigation on the left hand side (just above contact us). Not all are listed yet - we also have Douglas Hofmann, Simon Bull, Anthony Gibbs, Nigel Hemmings, Gordon King, and one by Robert Lenkiewicz. Many of these are extremely rare and very collectable. Please e-mail any enquiries you may have. Also available is a superb Original on Canvas of San Francisco by David Farren. This is very special because it was never released into print.