Isn't it funny what you can come up with. Someone asked about lottery favours cards and voila an hour later I have managed to impress myself (hee hee). A nice card that has a personalised message and a pocket for a lottery ticket. Best of all the can double up as place cards as well so they can save you money as they are less than you would pay for a place card on the whole and are the favour as well. Best of all they are all printed so no handwriting required either.
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Friday, 15 January 2010
Bit of a Catch Up
Well I have been naughty not posting. Well we have expanded all the ranges on the website.
There are some new wedding stationery designs we paricularly love the funky floral.
We have also added lots of new wedding accessories, there are table crystals, cufflinks and we have now launched a DIY stationery section which is being added to most days.
There are some new wedding stationery designs we paricularly love the funky floral.
We have also added lots of new wedding accessories, there are table crystals, cufflinks and we have now launched a DIY stationery section which is being added to most days.
Labels:
budget wedding stationery,
invitations,
stationery
Friday, 23 October 2009
Helping the economy and buying your christmas presents and food at the same time.
I have been listening to the news with interest the last couple of days.
Yesterday we were being told that today we were out of the recession, today it turns out in actual fact we are more in it then ever.
Well this got me thinking that if we all made a small effort then we can all help to turn it around a little.
If we all considered our purchases a little more than I believe this could have an effect.
If for Christmas people tried to buy British and also handmade then this would help the economy. For every time that is sold that person has to buy something which in turn means the wholesaler has to buy something and the manufacturer has to make something.
Take me for instance, on the whole I make cards, the card that I buy is milled in the Lake District, so the more cards I sell, the more paper they have to produce.
Another great way is to buy British meat, fruit and vegetables and I mean from out markets and farm shops. I the same as everyone else usually buy from out loval supermarket. However, my nan took to me to the market a few months ago and I have now changed my buying habits. The meat was not only cheaper but you could buy the size that you wanted so saved money and waste, but the meat was so much fresher and nicer and was not filled with water and preservatives.
Again with fruit and veg. I buy from the market what I actually need and want and again it is cheaper but the produce is grown locally and so helping our economy.
So why not over the next few weeks think just for a second what you are buying and if there is a better alternative.
Why not buy handmade christmas presents, which are often not only better quality then mass produced but you will often be surprised to see it is cheaper.
Check out
http://www.misi.co.uk/
http://www.folksy.com/
http://www.etsy.com/
I think you may be pleasantly surprised.
Yesterday we were being told that today we were out of the recession, today it turns out in actual fact we are more in it then ever.
Well this got me thinking that if we all made a small effort then we can all help to turn it around a little.
If we all considered our purchases a little more than I believe this could have an effect.
If for Christmas people tried to buy British and also handmade then this would help the economy. For every time that is sold that person has to buy something which in turn means the wholesaler has to buy something and the manufacturer has to make something.
Take me for instance, on the whole I make cards, the card that I buy is milled in the Lake District, so the more cards I sell, the more paper they have to produce.
Another great way is to buy British meat, fruit and vegetables and I mean from out markets and farm shops. I the same as everyone else usually buy from out loval supermarket. However, my nan took to me to the market a few months ago and I have now changed my buying habits. The meat was not only cheaper but you could buy the size that you wanted so saved money and waste, but the meat was so much fresher and nicer and was not filled with water and preservatives.
Again with fruit and veg. I buy from the market what I actually need and want and again it is cheaper but the produce is grown locally and so helping our economy.
So why not over the next few weeks think just for a second what you are buying and if there is a better alternative.
Why not buy handmade christmas presents, which are often not only better quality then mass produced but you will often be surprised to see it is cheaper.
Check out
http://www.misi.co.uk/
http://www.folksy.com/
http://www.etsy.com/
I think you may be pleasantly surprised.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Well
I had such great plans for today. Was going to get up early, have a stall at the market, be home for lunch make samples which watching the Manchester derby, then tidy out my work room and start planning for my wedding fair.
In fact what I have done is watch the match and make two new invites, and it is already evening.
ooops
Oh well here are the two new ones
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Hi
Welcome to Baby Bear Creations and now also Baby Bear Crafts although more on that later.
For those who do not know me I have a small business making wedding stationery, cards, invites the list goes on. If it is made from paper or card I like to think I can have a good go.
Well next Sunday is one of the wedding fairs that I do throughout the year and is at the Norbreck Castle in Blackpool. I love this one as my sister works there so we get together for the weekend and have a drink and a chat and I get to see my lovely little nephew who has just had his first day at school (how sweet).
So at the minure I am trying to make displays, arrange decorations, put together some more collections, make samples, business cards, flyers the list goes on and on.
Here is one of the the new ones although a few more to come, so much to do so little time.
Labels:
budget,
crafts,
invitations,
low cost,
stationary,
stationery,
wedding,
wedding stationary,
wedding stationery
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