Generate Unique Business Cards With Spellbinders

By Janet Barnes


Shop keepers have some great new tools available to them that could improve the way they approach marketing for all time. Now business owners, managers, or other retail shop administrators can create their own unique stationary or business cards lickety-split. Creative managers get their art supplies from Spellbinders, and involve their entire staff in the process of creating all the products necessary to keep their company name on the lips of the people.

Not only is there a new die cutting and embossing machine for sale, but the magnetic die pick-up tool is a must-have. Avoid the pain and suffering that occurs when employees, family members, or customers step on nails or stick-pins. This tool fits comfortably in the hand, and the fun diamond shape will delight young ones who will then be more excited to help.

Any business with a front window presence knows they get more business during the Holidays when they decorate their public face relevant to whatever the occasion might be. This project can be fun for everyone present, allowing coworkers to get creative together. With the right tools, a display can be created with such attention to detail as to appear that the establishment paid big bucks to get it done.

Of course, they are best known for scrap-booking, which is a hobby that continues to attract people from the classroom to the retirement home. Homemade Christmas cards, wall hangings, picture frames and other memorabilia get created on a dull, rainy Sunday. The simple act of creating art brings cohesion to families and brightens the lives of anyone receiving these anecdotal gifts from family or friends.

Owners and curators of small museums can also make use of these tools in order to jazz up their displays. When an exhibit gets set up, they could create the write up of the artifact in such a way that the presentation is beautiful as well as functional. A cutting an embossing machine helps them to create a much more professional display in a much shorter span of time.

When clients become scrapbook connoisseurs it is a good sign that time has come to create their family history through photographic exploration, art, and storytelling. Elderly people tend to have trouble creating such a manuscript with old-school tools on hand. Arthritic hands risk giving up on a project if it requires lengthy drawing and trimming with scissors.

Thirty years ago the creation of a scrapbook required manual drawing, cutting, and mounting. Some people spent years organizing their scrapbooks, and for many elders it was their last creative endeavor. Tragically, there were instances where they would become ill or die suddenly, and their great work could never be finished.

Armed with their new embossing machine, a whole family should get together to work on the scrapbook. When this happens, the whole family can be present to hear stories told by their elders about each photograph as it is prepared for mounting. Even small children can be a part of this process by turning the crank on the machine in order to spare their beloved grandparents discomfort due to arthritis.




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