The Trendy Scribbler Way To Handle Your Divorce
We all know celebrity weddings are a big affair and are often the most talked about events of the celebrity calendar. Well now it seems that the celebrations of divorce are becoming just as high profile as weddings, with several celebrities – notably women – holding their own divorce parties to celebrate their new found singledom. Cheryl Cole was reportedly rumoured to have held her own bash after her divorce from Ashley Cole was finalised and other celebs include Katie Price, Heather Mills and Gail Porter. While it may be a new trend on our shores it seems that across the pond in America women have been empowering themselves through divorce celebrations for a long time and even celebrate the anniversary of their divorces on a special ‘annivorcery’ day giving cards and gifts to mark the occasion.
Scribbler, the UK’s trendiest and up to date card shop are now giving its customers a chance to follow this trend with their fantastically tongue in cheek divorce card.
The bright and colourful card reads ‘Congratulations you’re divorced and free at last’ reminding divorcees of the benefits and the fun that can be found in single life.
John Procter founder of Scribbler cards says: “Scribbler cards are all about the fun and not taking life too seriously, the divorce card is an excellent way to remind couples who are going through a divorce of this and show them that they can laugh again.”
And it is not just the divorce card that is popular with customers and witty and empowering card that reads: “Its better to have loved and lost than live with a psycho for the rest of your life.” With celebrity fans of the card including Kim Cattrall it is guaranteed to get a giggle and put the smile back on the face of any heartbroken divorcee.
So if you know of any bang on trend divorcee’s make sure you follow the American’s lead and head down to Scribbler and pick up a card!
The cards are priced at £2.50 and can be bought on line and from any of Scribbler’s 17 stores across England and Scotland.

