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May 04, 2017
Well you visit our site and have a look around our products, but who are we.
We are a small family run business based in the heart of Gods Own Country (for those of you who don't know where that is its North Yorkshire ;-) )
Anyway we originally started designing after our 1st Daughter Ellie was born. We received so many lovely gifts but nothing that was unique or personal. So we designed a personalised print with all her details on - this was to become our Vital statistics print (example as pictured). From there we started designing lots of other prints.
As a family we are mountain bike mad so we thought it only right to have a range of cycling prints so these started to take place and feature highly in our bestsellers.
After the birth of our second daughter Lucy things started to really take off and we also added a range of cards for you.
The website is growing month on month and we are really pleased where we have got to so far.
All you lovely people and your orders have also enabled me to give up my proper job as a Nursery Manager this year and take on the website as a full time job (in amongst juggling the kids of course).
So we would like to say a huge thank you to each and everyone of you for your continued support and keep your eyes peeled for all our new designs.
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September 25, 2025
Celebrate your Cardiff Half Marathon achievement with official merchandise from EllieBeanPrints. From detailed route map prints to laser-engraved slate coasters and personalised race bib coasters, we’re proud to be the only official supplier of these unique products.
September 18, 2025
Carry a bit of Yorkshire with you every day – our Funny Yorkshire Quotes Keyrings make perfect Yorkshire gifts, laser engraved with classic sayings like “Be Reyt” and “Mardy Bum.”
September 02, 2025
We’ve launched a new range of “I’d Rather Be In…” slate signs, each featuring hand-drawn mountain artwork. Lakes, Alps, Yorkshire Dales or Peaks – where would you rather be?