Each year I am stunned by the beautiful artistry on so many of the cards. I would love more information on the artist creating the images and their storylines.
Imagine if my house would not just be a toy factory of made in the UK toys, but also Christmas cards, I'll be going ballistic! Plus, there's money to be made because my company is called, "Flip Flap", a toy brand/company and merchandise made in the UK type usual stuff.
It's always such a pity that these beautiful things, get thrown away. I always use my old used cards as decorations or I turn them into present labels.
Fascinating. I hadn't realised how much work went into making a card. The foiling process seems quite wasteful. What happens to all the excess? The test prints also seem to produce a lot. Hope they get recycled.
Lovely 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻 I heard that Christmas cards are not recyclable, I'd that true? Thank you. Merry Christmas when it comes 🎄
Never buy or send cards of any kind as all that happens is that they sit in someone’s table/desk for a few days or weeks and then get thrown out (in the recycling I hope) And are a complete waste of money, the same goes for wrapping paper another complete waste of money and not environmentally friendly
I think, how much trees have been cutted down to make this beautiful piece of paper which will be tossed out like a garbage after Christmas. What about climate change?
Each year I am stunned by the beautiful artistry on so many of the cards. I would love more information on the artist creating the images and their storylines.
Basically just people working at home. Sitting in front of their computer for at least 14 hours a day.
I wish I could draw plus, I must admit I've no imagination at all. Those cards were lovely.
Merry Christmas to all and a very Happy New Year. 🤶🎅🎄⛄🎁🎉🥳
Somehow, I end up here every single day 🙃
Fascinating! I make my own cards
I make my own Christmas cards!
This is great
Very nice design this machine is great to have
Happy holiday to all of you
Love the video
Epic video
Imagine if my house would not just be a toy factory of made in the UK toys, but also Christmas cards, I'll be going ballistic! Plus, there's money to be made because my company is called, "Flip Flap", a toy brand/company and merchandise made in the UK type usual stuff.
Damn, They didn’t have to go so hard with this mix but they did it for us thank you BBC
It's always such a pity that these beautiful things, get thrown away. I always use my old used cards as decorations or I turn them into present labels.
That’s why I never buy or send any cards
Merry Christmas everyone!
How about going inside the factory of the factory that makes the equipment that’s uses in the factories
Javid in the Prison tanks 😁🇬🇧
Happy holidays! 🎄☃️🎅😆🎁
Looks very nice 👌 👍
Why is this not on iPlayer
MERRY 🎄 CHRISTMAS
Fascinating. I hadn't realised how much work went into making a card. The foiling process seems quite wasteful. What happens to all the excess? The test prints also seem to produce a lot. Hope they get recycled.
Happy holidays to you too dear
Greg still looks the same since Masterchef
Lovely 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻 I heard that Christmas cards are not recyclable, I'd that true? Thank you. Merry Christmas when it comes 🎄
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Never buy or send cards of any kind as all that happens is that they sit in someone’s table/desk for a few days or weeks and then get thrown out (in the recycling I hope)
And are a complete waste of money, the same goes for wrapping paper another complete waste of money and not environmentally friendly
Hello everyone thanks for having me it's my pleasure to meeting you guys 👦 😊 😀
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This time of year we should all thank the people who control the BBC for giving us Jesus to follow
I think, how much trees have been cutted down to make this beautiful piece of paper which will be tossed out like a garbage after Christmas. What about climate change?
The banding machine is little wasteful.
Probably better than plastic though or a whole box around the cards?
Looks utterly rubbish and characterless to me