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July 2nd, 2009

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Blythe Gothic


This Is Blythe


This Is Blythe


$9.71


This book is in New – Excellent condition

Blythe


Blythe


$20.47


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Gothic


Gothic


$10


Gothic

Blythe Mono45


Blythe Mono45


$16


Download the Blythe Mono45 font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Blythe Regular


Blythe Regular


$20


Download the Blythe Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Camille Rose Garcia Set of 4 Vinyl Figurines (Lula, Patch, Cherry Girl, and Katie & Sadie)


Camille Rose Garcia Set of 4 Vinyl Figurines (Lula, Patch, Cherry Girl, and Katie & Sadie)


$214.95


Set of 4 vinyl figurines each approx 14 inches tall and there is one of each per case, sold in sets, Lula, Patch, Cherry Girl, and Katie & Sadie….

Claire's Not-So-Gothic Romance


Claire’s Not-So-Gothic Romance


$0.99


Claire Parnell, plain, repressed, and broke, falls desperately in love with Sam Murray, the sought-after new guy in town, and must overcome her scheming mother, a badly decorated red room, the enticements of the flesh (albeit scrawny), and Sam’s unsavory past, to claim the same hard-fought happiness as her favorite literary heroine…Jane Eyre. (Christian romance)…

The Distant Hours: A Novel


The Distant Hours: A Novel


$4.42


New Hardcover with dust jacket…

Big Eye Art: Resurrected & Transformed


Big Eye Art: Resurrected & Transformed


$5.97


In the late 1950s, throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, such artists as Margaret Keane, Gig and Maio created a new kind of mass-produced art known as ‘big eye’. Now big-eye art has undergone a major revival, but with a twist: the wide-eyed, endearing waifs of the earlier movement have transformed into fairies, mermaids, demons and myriad otherworldly beings, including the famous ‘Blythe’ doll….



What You Should Consider Before Buying Embroidery Online

Buying simply based on the lowest price is a recipe for disaster. The following are all factors in the final price for an embroidered item:

1. The cost of the item being embroidered

2. The cost of the embroidery. This will largely be affected by the complexity and size of your design. Most embroiderers charge by the number of stitches (such as $1.00 per 1,000 stitches)

3. Digitizing is commonly referred to as a one time charge for converting your design into a format usable with embroidery machines. Most shops charge a fee once per design for this conversion. If you pay for digitizing, find out if you will receive a copy of the embroidery file (which may be useable by other embroiderers in the future)

4. Shipping and handling of the goods from the embroiderer to your location

5. The number of items which you are purchasing should affect the price. As you order more, the price should come down. Some companies will require you to order a minimum number of items.

Quality is something that is difficult to assess from an online provider. Unless you have ordered from a company previously or they come highly recommended, how can you determine the quality which a company may produce?

Well, we have a few of recommendations which we suggest you follow when choosing your embroidery provider:

1. Does the provider offer any type of satisfaction guarantee?

2. Does the provider offer any samples?

3. Does the site contain testimonials from previous customers

4. If time permits and the supplier offers no minimum purchase quantities, buy a single item embroidered. This allows you to see quality of the embroidery and garment prior to placing a larger order. It also allows you to see how the sizing is on the garment.

A company with excellent service is something you do not want to be without. You will need to communicate details of your requirements. While web sites are great for gathering information, nothing beats being able to speak with someone or communicate via email your requirements or to get questions answered. Here are things to look for in a company:

1. Can you reach a live person via the telephone? This is important if questions or problems arise during your order process. Ideally the company should have a toll free number.

2. If you email the company with a question or request for quote, how quickly do they respond? Acceptable time frames are generally a response within 24 hours.

3. Make certain that you have the opportunity to view the finalized art work or sample before the job is started

4. Find out the length of time which the job will take to complete. If you have specific time requirements, be certain to communicate this to the embroiderer.

Copyright 2007 – For additional information regarding embroidery or printed apparel and gear, visit the Logo Printers LLC web site at http://www.thelogoprinters.com.

Embroidery garments are a great way to promote your business. To learn more about printed and embroidered garments, visit our web site.

Keith Blythe
Logo Printers LLC
www.thelogoprinters.com

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