Review & giveaway: Bertie & Jack picture

Bertie & Jack

I only recently came across Bertie & Jack – but I fell in love with the site as soon as I saw it. Founded back in 2010, Bertie & Jack started as a market stall named after the owners little ones. They design and make an original range of cut-out artwork. The illustrations are cut from mount board and patterns and prints are then layered behind the cut-out shapes, which are also designed at Bertie & Jack. They were the first to create artwork in this way – where the shaped mount board is an integral part of the artwork. 

I love this idea, and it really fits with the home decor we love – simple, clean lines and unique ideas. 

We were recently sent the Elly Family print in the ‘Mums apron yellow’ design – a vintage style pattern that would fit with almost any decor. We currently have it displayed on a duck egg blue wall, but I think it would work equally well on cream, white, grey or yellow walls too.

Bertie & Jack

Bertie & Jack

The Elly Family shape itself features a group of elephants joined together by trunks and tails, and it has a real family friendly sense to it – a wonderful celebration of family love. I chose this print for the master bedroom, but it is also much loved by Gemma, and something she would very much like in her bedroom too. We might look to order another just for her, maybe in a different colour scheme to match her wall decor.

There are so many designs to choose from at Bertie & Jack, from animals and dinosaurs to typographic prints – something for everyone. You can choose the background colour and pattern too, as well as the frame size and colour – or choose an unframed print to mount yourself if you prefer. If you are giving it as a gift you can even add in a personal message which will be handwritten on the bottom left of the picture – a beautiful personal touch.

Bertie & Jack

I have teamed up with Bertie & Jack to offer one reader the chance to win an Elly Family print of their own – just enter via the rafflecopter form below. Good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, competition ends on 13/11/15. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Bertie & Jack. More competitions at ThePrizeFinder 

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114 Comments

  1. Kim M
    October 25, 2015 / 1:30 am

    Giraffes

  2. Chantelle Binge
    October 25, 2015 / 1:57 am

    Mine would be tortoises 🙂 x

  3. Solange
    October 25, 2015 / 1:33 am

    Butterflies

  4. Lisa Evans
    October 25, 2015 / 6:41 am

    Shooting stars

  5. MANDY DOHERTY
    October 25, 2015 / 9:25 am

    My grandson would love dinosaurs or Peepa Pig

  6. PAULINE HILL
    October 25, 2015 / 9:26 am

    ELEPHANTS

  7. Nichole
    October 25, 2015 / 9:36 am

    Sea Turtles

  8. claire nutman
    October 25, 2015 / 10:03 am

    Flamingos

  9. claire woods
    October 25, 2015 / 10:08 am

    DOGS

  10. Julie Ward
    October 25, 2015 / 11:49 am

    Tom and Jerry (best mates really)

  11. Sarah Brokenshire
    October 25, 2015 / 1:52 pm

    trains xxx

  12. YOLANDA DAVIS
    October 25, 2015 / 3:49 pm

    Dolphins

  13. helen tovell
    October 25, 2015 / 3:52 pm

    Butterflies would look pretty

  14. Laura
    October 25, 2015 / 6:24 pm

    A mix of butterflies and dragonflies with purple background

  15. Corinne Henson
    October 25, 2015 / 7:22 pm

    Henna style sunflower 🙂

  16. amy fidler
    October 25, 2015 / 7:37 pm

    fairy prints

  17. Anne-Marie Wigley
    October 25, 2015 / 7:38 pm

    fairies

  18. kay lou smith
    October 25, 2015 / 7:54 pm

    Owls 🙂

  19. ZARA
    October 25, 2015 / 10:20 pm

    Mickey Mouse!

  20. debbie hay
    October 25, 2015 / 10:27 pm

    Stillettos

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