SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER AND RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT ON FIRST ORDER
␡May 27, 2026
At Feather & Twigs, every card we stock has been chosen with care. Behind each design is a talented independent maker or artist with a story worth telling. We believe that when you send a card, you're not just sharing a message — you're sharing a piece of someone's craft and creativity. Here's a little introduction to the wonderful makers behind our greeting card collection.
Louise Tiler is an award-winning designer based in the heart of West Yorkshire who oversees every step of the creative process — from initial design concept right through to production, packaging, and customer care. That end-to-end dedication means every card that leaves her studio meets an exceptionally high standard. Louise is also committed to sustainability, using FSC-certified materials throughout her range, so you can feel good about every card you send.
Lola Design creates illustrated stationery and gifts designed to bring joy, beauty, and thoughtful comment to everyday moments. Printed on 100% recycled board using vegetable-based inks, their cards are as kind to the planet as they are beautiful. Inspired by nature and timeless design, a Lola card feels like a little piece of art you'll want to keep long after the occasion has passed.
For something truly special, the DM Collection offers premium art cards featuring exquisite watercolours inspired by Japanese prints. Highly stylised and beautifully refined, these cards are perfect for those moments when only something extraordinary will do. If you're looking for a card that doubles as a piece of art, look no further.
Sam Wilson is a Cotswold-based artist whose work is deeply rooted in the natural world. Inspired by the wildlife and landscapes that surround her, Sam's cards capture the quiet beauty of nature with warmth and authenticity. Whether it's a curious fox or a delicate bird, her illustrations feel alive with personality — ideal for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Sometimes the hardest part of sending a card is finding the right words. Fox Under the Moon was created for exactly those moments — cards that express the sentiments that are hard to say, brought to life through whimsical illustrations and uplifting messages. Inspired by the simplicity of everyday life, these cards are as heartfelt as they are charming.
Founded on a deep love of botanicals and illustration, Catherine Lewis Design is a Cardiff-based studio inspired by the rich tradition of botanical books and the beauty of the natural world. Catherine's cards are elegant, detailed, and quietly stunning — perfect for anyone who appreciates the artistry of nature rendered in beautiful illustration.
At Feather & Twigs, we're proud to support independent makers and artists who pour their passion into every design. Browse our full greeting card collection and find the perfect card for every occasion. Here
May 20, 2026
There’s always one, isn’t there?
The dad who insists he doesn’t need a thing.
Who shrugs when you ask what he’d like.
Who quietly fixes, carries, makes, and mends… and asks for nothing in return.
And yet — those are often the dads we want to get right the most.
This Father’s Day, instead of searching for more, we’re choosing meaning. Slower, quieter, more thoughtful gifts that feel like him. The kind that don’t shout, but stay.
May 06, 2026
At Feather & Twigs, every product we stock tells a story. It’s not just about how something looks on a shelf — it’s about how it’s made, who made it, and the values behind it. That’s why we are so proud to work with small independent suppliers like Cosy Cottage Soap whose ethos aligns beautifully with our own.
April 29, 2026
In a world of mass production and next‑day delivery, artisan gifts offer something increasingly rare: meaning. Choosing a handmade gift is not just about buying an object; it’s about supporting creativity, skill, and time‑honoured processes that cannot be rushed or replicated by machines. Whether it’s a hand‑illustrated card, a piece of felted artwork, or jewellery made at a workbench rather than a factory line, artisan gifts carry stories within them.