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Don’t Miss PG Live 2024 Next Week

Progressive Greetings Live 2024 opens its doors next Tuesday (June 4-5), and as the findings of the recent Progressive Gifts & Home Retail Barometer reinforce, greeting cards are top performers for gift shops. So, gift retailers can shop the show to find new top sellers! Taking place on Tuesday 4 June and Wednesday 5 June in Islington’s beautiful Business Design Centre in the heart of London, PG Live 2024 will showcase thousands of incredible greeting card designs, exciting ranges and exclusive show-only offers. 

What’s more, there’s a delicious free lunch, free teas and coffees (in proper cups), free keepsake tote bag, free cloakroom, full colour catalogue, and free opening night party.

“If you are a retailer looking to pep up your greeting card selection, PG Live 2024 is definitely the show for you! Just think, here is your opportunity to see in the flesh, and hold in your hands, the latest ranges from so many greeting card publishers, from the well-loved to brand new start-ups,” enthused Warren Lomax, director of Max Exhibitions, which owns and organises PG Live.

Above: Clinking glasses on the first day of PG Live last year were: from left to right: Highworth Emporium’s Victoria Packford and Aga Marsden; Jo Amor’s Jo Webber; Expressions, Cat’s Whiskers and Polkadot’s Tracey Bryant; Etcetera’s Katrina Raill, and Lovely Libby’s Libby Holden.
Above: Clinking glasses on the first day of PG Live last year were: from left to right: Highworth Emporium’s Victoria Packford and Aga Marsden; Jo Amor’s Jo Webber; Expressions, Cat’s Whiskers and Polkadot’s Tracey Bryant; Etcetera’s Katrina Raill, and Lovely Libby’s Libby Holden.

In addition to the wealth of greeting card launches, the show will also see Talking Tables unveil its brand new gift packaging collection, Posh Paws debut its new super cute mailable plush characters, Post Pals and Rainbow Designs showcase its latest ranges, including its new Wizarding World of Harry Potter collection.

Widdop and Co will also be celebrating its five licensing collaborations with fellow exhibitors, namely Say It With Songs, Pigment, Meg Hawkins, Carte Blanche and Raspberry Blossom.

Above: PG Live’s 2024 Show Preview.
Above: PG Live’s 2024 Show Preview. 

The roll call of exhibitors for PG Live features over 220 companies. Great names include Five Dollar Shake, The Art File, Paper Salad, Caroline Gardner, Ohh Deer, Tache, UK Greetings, Woodmansterne, Dean Morris Cards, Belly Button Designs, Danilo, Rosie Made A Thing, Ling Design, Abacus, Hallmark, Rosanna Rossi, Talking Tables, Wendy Jones-Blackett, Emotional Rescue, Rainbow Designs, Tracks, Paperlink, Pigment and many others.

If you register now there’s still time (just!) to receive your free Show Preview. if not, a full colour catalogue will be ready and waiting for you.

Visit: www.progressivegreetingslive.com

Top: Above: Jumping for joy! PG Live is back at London’s Business Design Centre on 4-5 June.

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