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confessions of a design geek
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Award-winning UK design blog established in 2010 to discover, champion and inspire new designers.

design for good :: bouncing rabbit

Katie, March 5, 2014June 16, 2020
This article was published 12 years

HAM BOUNCING RABBIT MAGGIE'S PRINT

I am so excited that Ham‘s limited edition copper foil blocked Bouncing Rabbit print for Maggie’s is here! I’ve followed the development of little this print closely, as Jo Ham is a good friend of mine, and I’m so pleased to see it all ready to start raising money for Maggie’s – a charity very dear to my heart. Incredibly generously, Jo is donating 100{ff546b69e23b1524d799f96c6ba7a638e1f677053b0a2a1568b05315fd5f8fc7} of the sale price to Maggie’s, so she’s covering all the production costs herself. It’s very rare that I push products on my blog, but if you like the look of this one, do buy it, but get in quick –  it’s a limited edition of just 200.

Maggie's Bouncing Rabbit Ham

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