Amy Winehouse's record label are to release greeting cards and wrapping paper inspired by the star, it's been reported.
The new range, all named after Winehouse's biggest hits, includes 'Rehab' wrapping paper and two sombre greetings cards.
The 'You Know I'm No Good' card can be used for apologies, while the 'Back To Black' is for bereavement, it's been claimed.
Jonathan Channon, EMI Music Publishing Europe vice president, told The Sun newspaper the idea was part of the record label's drive to create innovative revenue streams.
The wrapping paper and greeting cards had already received a “very positive response” with major retailers, he said, adding: “These are songs which already have a great resonance with the public.”
A source told the newspaper that the 'Rehab' wrapping paper would be “emblazoned” with lyrics from the hit.
It is not known when the new range will be released.
Winehouse is currently in St Lucia working on the follow-up to her 2006 album 'Back To Black'.
Amy Winehouse in the Caribbean
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