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  1. Karrie Barron Card’s was founded in 1994. My Mother Karrie’s concept was to make 3-Dimensional cards depicting miniature worlds. She began designing and making from a back bedroom in our family home in Fulham, London and would take them, once a week, to her stall in the Apple Market, Covent Garden.

  2. Karrie Barron Card's was founded in 1994 by my Mother Karrie, who’s concept was to create a miniature world within a greeting card. She began designing and making from a back bedroom in our family home in Fulham, London and would take them, once a week, to her stall in the Apple Market, Covent Garden. As a child, my love of doll’s houses ...

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  3. Karrie Barron Card's was founded in 1994. My Mother Karrie's concept was to make 3-Dimensional cards depicting miniature worlds. She began designing and making from a back bedroom in our family home in Fulham, London and would take them, once a week, to her stall in the Apple Market, Covent Garden.

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    • admin@karriebarron.com
  4. Apr 21, 2022 · Tilly tells us that her mother, Karrie’s, concept was to make 3-Dimensional cards depicting miniature worlds. She began designing and making from a back bedroom in their family home in Fulham, and would sell them through her Apple Market stall (Covent Garden) once a week.

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · Tilly Barron, Creative Director, told Margaret that Karrie Barron Card’s was founded in 1994 by her mother Karrie. Karrie’s concept was to create a miniature world within a greeting card. She began designing and making from a back bedroom in their family home in Fulham, London and would take them, once a week, to her stall in the Apple Market, Covent Garden.

  6. Nov 27, 2020 · Karrie Barron Cards was founded in 1994 and is now a family business: ‘Karrie’s concept was to make 3-Dimensional cards depicting miniature worlds,’ Tilly, her daughter tells us. ‘She began designing and making from a back bedroom in our family home in Fulham, London and would take them, once a week, to her stall in the Apple Market, Covent Garden.

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