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Where to buy decent greeting cards in Spain

If you've lived in Spain for some time you may be very familiar with the lack of witty, good-quality English-language birthday, Christmas and other greeting cards. Worry not, we've broken down the best options for you.

Where to buy decent greeting cards in Spain
Where to find good greetings cards in Spain. Photo: Pexels

In places such as the UK and the US, greeting cards are a big business. They’re given for birthdays, engagements, weddings, new babies, for people moving home, as thank you messages, as condolences for those who are grieving and those in hospital.

A big favourite are cards with tongue-in-cheek humorous messages, poking fun at the recipient, but all in good faith to make them laugh.

Spaniards on the other hand don’t really do greeting cards, and the few that are available in your average papelería or stationery shop typically are usually quite plain, tacky and old-fashioned.  

For this reason, it’s very hard to find decent cards in Spain if you are accustomed to giving them and family back home expect to receive them from you.

You can always make your own, but this requires a lot of time and a reasonable artistic ability.

Luckily, there are several physical and online stores in Spain where you can find a decent selection.

Etsy

Etsy is great for handmade gifts of any kind, including cards and the website even has its own Spanish version. As well as highly artistic cards, you’ll find ones that can be customised or even cards you can buy in bulk, such as a box of Christmas cards.

As these cards are usually handmade, however, they can be more expensive than your average greeting card. To help keep the costs down, make sure you have the ‘Spain’ filter clicked when searching so that you’re not paying extra for cards to be sent from other countries.

El Corte Inglés

Spain’s famed department store El Corte Inglés is usually a go option when you can’t find what you’re looking for anywhere else. You’ll find a selection of simple cards here, but what they do best are elaborate pop-up cards, particularly good for kids’ birthdays.

Carrefour

The home and clothes wear department of Carrefour has a decent card selection for various occasions including birthdays, weddings, and new babies. There may not be a huge variety in every category or many humorous options, but what they do have is decent-quality images.

Be aware, if you’re thinking of these cards for friends and family back home, they generally only have ones in Spanish, or Catalan, if you live in Catalonia.

There are a number of places to buy cards in Spain. You can even order them online. Photo: Annie Spratt / Unsplash
 
 

Funky Pigeon

Well-known UK online greeting card company Funky Pigeon has the option of shipping cards to Spain, but be aware they can take between 7 to 10 days to arrive. Also, depending on the price of the cards you order, you may end up paying a little extra in tax when they arrive.

Alternatively, if you’re sending your cards directly to recipients in the UK, you can order them straight to addresses in the UK.

Funky Pigeon has a huge array of options for every type of occasion you can think of and all can be personalised. They are particularly good for funny and jokey cards, but have a good range of sweet and sophisticated choices too.

Flying Tiger

Danish variety chain store Flying Tiger is great for cards depicting various holidays, such as Christmas. You’ll also find cards a lot cheaper here than anywhere else, starting from just €1. If you want to get a bit creative, but don’t want to make your own cards from scratch, then they also have DIY cards that you can decorate with stickers – great for getting the kids involved too.

Flying Tiger has 58 branches across Spain, located in most of the major cities and more than one in big cities like Barcelona and Madrid.

Lovely Story 

Lovely Story is a good Spain-based online option for cards. It’s ideal if you’re looking for Spanish friends and family as cards tell stories about family members and friends you buy for. There are also congratulatory cards wishing Felicidades (Congratulations) to various members of the family, which you could customise for various occasions. 

Amazon

And yes, of course, there’s always Amazon. Amazon Spain is actually a great option if you want to buy packs of cards to keep at home for whenever you need them. There are cards for all holidays including Easter and Christmas or just to say thank you, as well as nice cards without writing that you can send for any occasion you wish. They also have specialised big pop-up cards.

Casa del Libro

Book store Casa del Libro has the best range of picture cards available if you don’t want writing on them. This could be good if you don’t want Spanish phrases for friends or family back home and so that you can send them for whichever occasion you feel is the most appropriate. There are 47 bookshops located across the country.

FNAC

If you’re stuck and can’t find cards anywhere else or don’t have time to buy them online then FNAC has some good, but limited choices. Most of these are created by the MR. Wonderful brand and are all in the same style. They’re good for sweet cards for Mother’s and Father’s Day for example, but don’t have options for many different occasions.

Buy in bulk when you visit your home country

If all else fails, then Granada-based blogger Molly Piccavey writes on her blog: “My tip is to buy all the year’s greetings cards when you travel to the UK. Spend an hour in the card shop and choose all the birthday cards and anniversary cards that you need for the year ahead”.

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Cate Blanchett to be honoured at Spain’s San Sebastián film festival

Australian actress Cate Blanchett will receive a lifetime achievement award at Spain's San Sebastián film festival in September, organisers said Thursday.

Cate Blanchett to be honoured at Spain's San Sebastián film festival

The 54-year-old will also feature on the main poster of the 72nd San Sebastián film festival, the highest-profile movie event in the Spanish-speaking world, which takes place from September 20th to 28th.

Blanchett has won two Academy Awards: best actress for her performance in Woody Allen’s 2004 drama “Blue Jasmine” and best supporting actress for her striking appearance as Katherine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese’s “The Aviator”.

She has worked under numerous renowned directors, including Terrence Malick, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, Ridley Scott, Wes Anderson, Alfonso Cuaron, Alejandro G. Iñarritu and Guillermo del Toro.

The festival organisers said she was “one of contemporary cinema’s leading actors” with a “career combining cinema d’auteur with crowd pleasers”.

Past recipients of the so-called Donostia award — the festival’s highest honourary award — include actors Meryl Streep, Richard Gere and Robert De Niro.

It will be the first time Blanchett, a university dropout who grew up in suburban Melbourne, visits San Sebastián.

She will be the second Australian to receive the prize, following in the footsteps of Hugh Jackman.

As well as scooping awards for her more arthouse work, she has also dabbled in blockbusters, playing the elf leader Galadriel in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and a Marvel villain in “Thor: Ragnarok”.

Spanish star Javier Bardem will also receive the Donostia award he won last year but was unable to attend because of the Hollywood actors’ strike, organisers said.

The prize is named after the Basque word for the coastal town of San Sebastián.

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