Flavia weedn greeting cards
How did licensing start ?
One day at the Disneyland Hotel Flavia Gallery an art director walked in and asked Jack Weedn if he would be open to a greeting card license.
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The family agreed and Flavia’s Greeting Card brands were formed and succeeded greatly. Since , Flavia’s cards have been in print and remain so today. More than million have been sold in many languages all over the world. Cards, Calendars, Journals and Posters have formed the core of the stationery licensing efforts.
Heaven and Love - a Flavia Weedn inspirational greeting card ...
In the ’s The Flavia Factory was born and textile printing was its core business. Quilting kits, craft kits, dolls, and fashion items were all successful. This is the era of department stores and I Magnin, May Co and others were customers. In , The Flavia Company was born to publish its own greeting cards. This grew rapidly and served over 40, retailers across the USA.
In the 80’s and 90’s The Flavia Company turned to licensing as its core business. It invested in the digitization of the Flavia archive Christmas Cards – MYLA