Cards for every occasion: Card Shack in The Arcade, Bristol

Cards for every occasion: Card Shack in The Arcade, Bristol

Posted on: 30 Nov 2018

Nothing marks a special occasion quite like a well-chosen card - and Card Shack in The Arcade, Bristol is a veritable treasure trove of card-based awesomeness.

 

An independent card, gift and accessories emporium, Card Shack boasts an excellent range of cards and products created by local independent and national designers, so there's an eye-popping array of creative, quirky and inspiring cards that will suit any occasion.

 

Whether it's a birthday, an anniversary or any kind of event that can be marked with a personally-picked, well-thought-out card, Card Shack will surprise, delight and entertain you with its fantastic selection of greetings cards and assortment of gifts, stationery and packaging.

Card Shack in The Arcade, Bristol

Even better, they're always running some kind of special offer on social media, so it's wise to keep those peepers open to take advantage of one of their many regular deals. And if you're a student, a local trader or work for the NHS then there are other discounts available as well.

 

As an advisory note, the store comes with a PG rating (and surely that's a Bristol first) due to the mature nature of some its products and cards, which may occasionally humorously allude to colourful language and anatomical appendages. Parental discretion when the kids are around is therefore recommended.

 

So go on, next time you need a card to celebrate a special occasion, show your support for this brilliant Bristol business by popping in and buying one.

 

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM TO 6:30 PM
SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6:30 PM
SUNDAY 11 AM– TO 5 PM

Card Shack is located: Unit 5, The Arcade, Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3JD. Visit their page or get in touch: 0117 3364812 | shop@cardshack.co.uk


Article by:

Jamie Caddick

Jamie is a writer, blogger, journalist, critic, film fan, soundtrack nerd and all-round Bristolian good egg.  He loves the music of Philip Glass, the art of Salvador Dali, the writings of Charles Bukowksi and Hunter S Thompson, the irreverence of Harry Hill, and the timeless, straw-chomping exuberance of The Wurzels.  You can sometimes find him railing against a surging tide of passing cyclists, or gorging himself senseless on the Oriental delights of a Cosmos all-you-can-eat buffet.