Latest News Christmas card sales support St Wulstan's Church, Little Malvern By Charlotte Carver With AI art everywhere these days, a parishioner at St Wulstan’s in Little Malvern has printed some from her own artwork to suit everyone. Charlotte Carver’s cards entitled Partridge in a Pear Tree and Snowfall and Sunset at St Wulstan's promote original artwork for Christmas. When researching The Twelve Days of Christmas song, she says “I discovered there is a theory that each line represents a different aspect of the Christian faith. For example, the ten lords a-leaping symbolise the ten commandments, the four calling birds are the four gospels and the Partridge is Jesus. “The Victorian tradition of exchanging Christmas cards is as strong as ever for many. So why not keep in touch with your friends by sending a hand-produced card with a message of love and best wishes for joy and peace this Christmas?" These unique high-quality cards are produced in the UK. They cost £5 per pack of 10 and sales support the restoration fund at St Wulstan’s. So if you are looking for cards with a difference this year order online here or contact The Christmas Card Store on 01684 592179. St Wulstan's is known internationally as the final resting place of the composer Edward Elgar and attracts visitors all year round. Visit the parish website Order Christmas cards Manage Cookie Preferences