Posting these turned out to be harder than expected. I don't have business cards yet (because that would make me feel like a grown-up) so up to now I've been printing off a small card with the Creating Trouble logo on it and using it instead. Except for last night my printer decided it just didn't like me. At all. After about an hour or so messing around with it, Andy decided to try printing with the same printer from his Mac. And of course, it liked him. Admittedly we only managed to get one piece of paper out of it in full colour, and normally my cards are a LOT smaller than half an A4 sheet, but at least we managed to get something!
It was such a palaver (love that word!) Andy decided to design and order me some business cards. They should be arriving on Wednesday or Thursday and I'm really excited to see them!
AND... I follow quite a few other blogs and tend to comment when I see something I like or get asked a question. This weekend Kate from Scientific Culture posted a picture of one of her yetis and asked what people were up to this weekend. Apparently my comment was the most interesting response (it involved turning into a Yeti to be able to move) and she's sending me one of her cute badges! How cool is that?
Go & check out Scientific Culture on Etsy - really cute badges & more! |
9 comments:
Congratulations on your sales and on your new badge! I have no experience at naming 'badges', but I'd go with something that rhymes. LOL
What rhymes with yeti? Apart from spaghetti... which I don't think is appropriate!
You are very welcome Alex! I just sent your badge out so hopefully you'll be getting him soon. I'd love to hear what name you decide on too! What fun!
Congrats on your sales! That's wonderful news, it always makes one happy to see that others love one's item. What about the Yeti of the Serengeti? It's the only one that comes to mind. Hope your friend figures out a suitable name for it. :)
Betty the Yeti, Eddie the Yeti, Freddy, Teddy,... Ha! Ha! I could be here all day!
Yay thank you Kate!
Can Yetis survive in the Serengeti? Wouldn't their fur be a bit of an issue?
Debbie- I think he's a boy…
Good point, about the Yeti surviving in the Serengeti. Perhaps that can be part of the adventure! They can always shave their fur. I suppose that would defeat the purpose of them being a Yeti in the first place. The Yeti that survied the Serengeti maybe? Heehee
Awesome! Congratulations on the sales! I can't wait to see what your business cards look like. I totally feel your pain about the printer. Mine only works when it's in the mood. ;)
And YAY for the button from Scientific Culture! I love Kate's blog and shop.
Thank you!
Ana -he's only a very little yeti to have such a long name... Serengeti-surviving Yeti? I'm beginning to think his name might well be Eddie...
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