
Two of us, one dog, and a lot of personalised prints
Duffy's Creations is run by Lee and Sam from their home in Hessle. Every order is designed, made and packed by them.
Our story
We're Lee and Sam, a husband-and-wife team based in Hessle, East Yorkshire. Duffy's Creations started as a side project, designing keepsakes for friends and family. It's now a small business that ships personalised prints across the UK and beyond.
The rest of the team is our daughter Evie, who has strong opinions about colour choices, and our dog Logan, who supervises packing.
We design, create and finish every piece ourselves. There's no warehouse, no print farm, no third-party fulfilment. When you order, one of us makes it, checks it, and packs it.

What we care about
Five things we won't compromise on.
Personal, properly
Names, dates, colour schemes, lyrics, photos. If you can describe it, we can usually design it.
Attention to detail
Every line, shade and finish gets checked twice. We'd rather hold an order back a day than send something we wouldn't be happy to receive.
A style for every home
Minimal and modern, bold and colourful, foiled and traditional. Whatever the wall, there's a print that suits it.
Made by hand
No mass production. Each piece is individually printed, finished and packed by Lee or Sam.
Small business, big effort
Every order helps us grow, and you'll feel that in the service. We treat your order like we'd want ours treated.
Real conversation
If you want a tweak, ask. If you've got an idea that isn't on the site, send it over. We answer every message.
Custom design? Yes, please.
Plenty of our most-loved pieces started as a customer email saying "is this possible?". Sometimes it's a song lyric, sometimes it's a sketch from a child, sometimes it's a wedding venue we haven't drawn before.
If you've got an idea, share the details, the colour scheme, the names, the dates or the lyrics. We'll come back with a proof and a price.
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