Betalingsvoorwaarden van Bubbley Creative:
Tenzij anders overeengekomen zijn onze betalingsvoorwaarden als volgt:
- 70 % voorschot bij het bestellen, saldo wanneer de order opgehaald wordt.
Indien een voorschot betaald wordt, en de order geannuleerd wordt door de klant, zal er GEEN restitutie plaatsvinden.
- Als er GEEN voorschot betaald is, graag uw order binnen drie WERKdagen na notificatie ophalen. Als dat niet gebeurd,zonder opgave van reden, zullen er extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht.
Gelieve hiermede rekening te houden en bedankt voor uw begrip.
- 70 % voorschot bij het bestellen, saldo wanneer de order opgehaald wordt.
Indien een voorschot betaald wordt, en de order geannuleerd wordt door de klant, zal er GEEN restitutie plaatsvinden.
- Als er GEEN voorschot betaald is, graag uw order binnen drie WERKdagen na notificatie ophalen. Als dat niet gebeurd,zonder opgave van reden, zullen er extra kosten in rekening worden gebracht.
Gelieve hiermede rekening te houden en bedankt voor uw begrip.
Beste klanten,
Van bepaalde mensen hebben wij begrepen dat ze geen reply ontvangen hebben via Facebook Chat terwijl wij dat wel gedaan hebben.
Wij zullen daarom vragen dat u liever gebruik maakt van ons email adres (bubbleycreative@gmail.com) of ons een smsje of app berichtje stuurt op 8111072 voor verdere communicatie bij vragen/orders.
Sorry voor het ongerief en bedankt voor uw begrip.
Van bepaalde mensen hebben wij begrepen dat ze geen reply ontvangen hebben via Facebook Chat terwijl wij dat wel gedaan hebben.
Wij zullen daarom vragen dat u liever gebruik maakt van ons email adres (bubbleycreative@gmail.com) of ons een smsje of app berichtje stuurt op 8111072 voor verdere communicatie bij vragen/orders.
Sorry voor het ongerief en bedankt voor uw begrip.
Heeft u een creatie van ons besteld en/of in uw bezit?
Dan zouden we het super vinden als u een reactie/review/rating achterlaat op onze Facebook page!
Alvast hartelijk bedankt voor het schenken van enkele minuutjes van uw kostbare tijd.
Dan zouden we het super vinden als u een reactie/review/rating achterlaat op onze Facebook page!
Alvast hartelijk bedankt voor het schenken van enkele minuutjes van uw kostbare tijd.
Eind 2013 kregen we de eerste bezending Trinkets binnen. In 2014 hadden we er 4 gehad, waarvan we met trots kunnen zeggen dat we bij elke share op FB binnen 2 uren uitverkocht waren. In 2015 starten we officieel met Bubbley Trinkets, een subdivisie van Bubbley Creative, waar mensen die hun agenda,planner,map,dagboek etc. willen opvrolijken helemaal los kunnen gaan! Ook voor de Crea Bea's zullen we items hebben.
Wij werken volgens het Grab Bag systeem. Een Grab Bag is een door ons samengesteld tasje dat minimaal 7 items bevat met een bepaalde waarde.Van elke Trinket die in de Grab Bag geplaatst wordt hebben wij maar 1 of 2, in een uitzonderlijk geval 3 van.
In voorbereiding op 2015 willen wij op 11.11.2014 iets speciaals met jullie als Fan en klant delen. So stay tuned!
Lots of Bubbley Love from the Bubbley Team
Wij werken volgens het Grab Bag systeem. Een Grab Bag is een door ons samengesteld tasje dat minimaal 7 items bevat met een bepaalde waarde.Van elke Trinket die in de Grab Bag geplaatst wordt hebben wij maar 1 of 2, in een uitzonderlijk geval 3 van.
In voorbereiding op 2015 willen wij op 11.11.2014 iets speciaals met jullie als Fan en klant delen. So stay tuned!
Lots of Bubbley Love from the Bubbley Team
Beste BC klanten en toekomstige klanten, een dringend verzoek:
Voor de goede gang van zaken AUB priveetjes met vragen etc. op de BC account stellen en niet op mijn persoonlijke account.
Dank u.
Voor de goede gang van zaken AUB priveetjes met vragen etc. op de BC account stellen en niet op mijn persoonlijke account.
Dank u.
Ik ben blij dat ik van meerdere mensen heb mogen vernemen dat ik een inspiratie ben op het gebied van "georganiseerd" leven.
Van jongs af aan heb ik ervan gehouden om notebooks, diaries etc. bij te houden. Het schrijven van afspraken, gebeurtenissen, dingen die ik af moet handelen, uitgaves, quotes, orders, etc., geeft mij een rustig gevoel.
Een ding dat heel belangrijk is, is jouw agenda/planner jouw eigen te maken. Maak het aantrekkelijk met bijvoorbeeld foto's, stickers, gekleurde pennen en merk dan dat het een plezier is om elke keer je agenda op te pakken om iets neer te pennen.
Wil je weten wat voor voordelen plannen nog meer heeft , check dan deze link:
http://motheringfromscratch.com/2013/11/12/10-ways-a-planner-reduces-anxiety/
Van jongs af aan heb ik ervan gehouden om notebooks, diaries etc. bij te houden. Het schrijven van afspraken, gebeurtenissen, dingen die ik af moet handelen, uitgaves, quotes, orders, etc., geeft mij een rustig gevoel.
Een ding dat heel belangrijk is, is jouw agenda/planner jouw eigen te maken. Maak het aantrekkelijk met bijvoorbeeld foto's, stickers, gekleurde pennen en merk dan dat het een plezier is om elke keer je agenda op te pakken om iets neer te pennen.
Wil je weten wat voor voordelen plannen nog meer heeft , check dan deze link:
http://motheringfromscratch.com/2013/11/12/10-ways-a-planner-reduces-anxiety/
Bubbley Creative Business Hours:
Beste klanten,
AUB rekening mee houden dat orders gedurende MAANDAG tot en met VRIJDAG opgehaald kunnen worden tussen 09.00 en 17.00 uur. In het weekeind zijn wij gesloten.
Om alles vlot te laten verlopen wordt er vooraf een dag en tijdstip afgesproken met de klant.
Lukt het u niet om uw order op te halen, dan kan het bezorgd worden door On Time Delivery Service.
Note:
-Als u vragen heeft, en ons in het weekeind een bericht stuurt, zult u hoogstwaarschijnlijk normaal een reply van ons krijgen.
Beste klanten,
AUB rekening mee houden dat orders gedurende MAANDAG tot en met VRIJDAG opgehaald kunnen worden tussen 09.00 en 17.00 uur. In het weekeind zijn wij gesloten.
Om alles vlot te laten verlopen wordt er vooraf een dag en tijdstip afgesproken met de klant.
Lukt het u niet om uw order op te halen, dan kan het bezorgd worden door On Time Delivery Service.
Note:
-Als u vragen heeft, en ons in het weekeind een bericht stuurt, zult u hoogstwaarschijnlijk normaal een reply van ons krijgen.
Lieve BC klanten en aanstaande klanten:
Bubbley Creative maakt creaties nadat de klant een bestelling geplaatst heeft en zijn/haar
wensen kenbaar gemaakt heeft. We zijn geen winkel waar u binnen kunt stappen en iets kunt
halen. Dus als u een gift nodig heeft, wees AUB op tijd met uw order (liefst 2 weken van tevoren)
en voorkom teleurstellingen.
Bubbley Creative maakt creaties nadat de klant een bestelling geplaatst heeft en zijn/haar
wensen kenbaar gemaakt heeft. We zijn geen winkel waar u binnen kunt stappen en iets kunt
halen. Dus als u een gift nodig heeft, wees AUB op tijd met uw order (liefst 2 weken van tevoren)
en voorkom teleurstellingen.
Bubbley Creative is Thinking Green en gebruikt daarom al jaren milieu vriendelijke verpakkingsmateriaal waar wij elke keer een ander tintje aan geven.
Waarom toch ervoor kiezen om een leuke kaart te bestellen en te geven aan iemand?
1) It’s more personal. Getting a personal letter always feels more personal than something you receive over the Internet. Part of this is psychological, part may be kinesthetic–you get to feel the card. I compare this to reading a real book vs reading something online. I don’t mind getting my news and daily information online (I read 30 to 40 news feeds a day) but if I want to read something deeper, something that takes time and thought, I’ll read a real book. There’s something gratifying about opening a letter and sitting down and reading it away from the office, computer and your work life.
2) It’s more emotional: I still have boxes of cards and letters my dad sent to his mom, brothers, and my mother from the 1950s and early 60s. He’s long gone but the cards and letters remain. I enjoy seeing how he expressed himself, and his style of writing. He wasn’t a Hemingway–not even college educated–but he got his point across in his own way, and often emotionally. When he was traveling the world on oil tankers, he’d write back about how he “missed home.”
3) It has more impact: This is particularly true with personal photo cards where you can post your family, friends or even dog’s picture. Part of the problem with e-cards is that on one level, they just represent another email in the (overloaded) email box. Easy to scan, efficient, yes. But also easy to gloss over or delete. A real card can stay up on the fireplace mantle or bedroom dressers for days or weeks.
4) It’s more authentic: People pick cards that reflect their personality, taste and values. You can do this with e-cards, of course, but somehow it just doesn’t come across as authentically. Just going to the trouble of picking out a card and writing a few lines says the sender cares. This is even more true of people who go to the trouble of writing a longer letter or a sort of family newsletter, outlining family highlights of the year in the case of New Year cards.
5) It’s NOT about the Internet or computers. I’ve been watching and been involved in the growth of computers and the Internet since the 1980s. It’s a phenomenal development that has changed the way we work, live and play. Yet today we may be seeing some of a backlash, as people seek out more real experiences. Virtual worlds, social media sites, blogs and websites can’t replace real human connections and relationships. The greeting card represents a real connection between people that transcends the digital world.
Bron: http://tada07.wordpress.com/2007/12/24/five-reasons-people-still-send-real-greeting-cards/
1) It’s more personal. Getting a personal letter always feels more personal than something you receive over the Internet. Part of this is psychological, part may be kinesthetic–you get to feel the card. I compare this to reading a real book vs reading something online. I don’t mind getting my news and daily information online (I read 30 to 40 news feeds a day) but if I want to read something deeper, something that takes time and thought, I’ll read a real book. There’s something gratifying about opening a letter and sitting down and reading it away from the office, computer and your work life.
2) It’s more emotional: I still have boxes of cards and letters my dad sent to his mom, brothers, and my mother from the 1950s and early 60s. He’s long gone but the cards and letters remain. I enjoy seeing how he expressed himself, and his style of writing. He wasn’t a Hemingway–not even college educated–but he got his point across in his own way, and often emotionally. When he was traveling the world on oil tankers, he’d write back about how he “missed home.”
3) It has more impact: This is particularly true with personal photo cards where you can post your family, friends or even dog’s picture. Part of the problem with e-cards is that on one level, they just represent another email in the (overloaded) email box. Easy to scan, efficient, yes. But also easy to gloss over or delete. A real card can stay up on the fireplace mantle or bedroom dressers for days or weeks.
4) It’s more authentic: People pick cards that reflect their personality, taste and values. You can do this with e-cards, of course, but somehow it just doesn’t come across as authentically. Just going to the trouble of picking out a card and writing a few lines says the sender cares. This is even more true of people who go to the trouble of writing a longer letter or a sort of family newsletter, outlining family highlights of the year in the case of New Year cards.
5) It’s NOT about the Internet or computers. I’ve been watching and been involved in the growth of computers and the Internet since the 1980s. It’s a phenomenal development that has changed the way we work, live and play. Yet today we may be seeing some of a backlash, as people seek out more real experiences. Virtual worlds, social media sites, blogs and websites can’t replace real human connections and relationships. The greeting card represents a real connection between people that transcends the digital world.
Bron: http://tada07.wordpress.com/2007/12/24/five-reasons-people-still-send-real-greeting-cards/
Op 4 mei 2012 is de Bubbley Creative page op Facebook gelaunched. "LIKE" ons en kom zo in aanmerking voor onze leuke kortingen en acties.
Bij uw eerste en elke volgende order vanaf SRD 100 , krijgt u een kortingen kaartje van Bubbley Creative. Als die vol is bij 5 orders,mag u kiezen voor een mini scrapfotolijstje, een korting van 10% of iets anders (te bespreken).
Hou er AUB rekening mee dat u bij foto's die gemaakt zijn met een mobile telefoon, de kans groot is dat u geen geweldige afdrukken zult krijgen indien u zo een foto vergroot wenst uit te printen /in te lijsten. Het is toch altijd leuker als u een goede kwaliteit foto kiest voor uw speciale foto opdrachten omdat het iets is waar u jaren van wilt genieten.
Why Choose a Handmade Gift?
In this world of mass-produced items, it can be a challenge to rationalize the thought process of selecting a handmade item to give as a gift. Mass produced items are easy to find in any store or online outlet and are often less expensive. But, do they offer more value? Does a mass-produced item really convey the meaning of the thought behind the gift?
When selecting a handmade gift, consider that any object that has been handmade by an artist has the following characteristics:
Handmade by Proxy
Giving a handmade gift is something unique in today's world. By giving a handmade gift, you are in essence saying that if you didn't have the skill to make the gift, you took the time to find someone who does have that skill.
A Gift of Love
Giving a handmade item as a gift tells the recipient that you love them, that you took the time to go the extra effort in finding something special.
Unique Gift
Many handmade gifts are a unique work of art. This means that your investment in that gift will better stand the test of time. A unique gift is something to be treasured.
Whether your intent is to support local craftsman, to support the local community or to make a special statement, giving a handmade gift is a great way to say "Your Special".
In this world of mass-produced items, it can be a challenge to rationalize the thought process of selecting a handmade item to give as a gift. Mass produced items are easy to find in any store or online outlet and are often less expensive. But, do they offer more value? Does a mass-produced item really convey the meaning of the thought behind the gift?
When selecting a handmade gift, consider that any object that has been handmade by an artist has the following characteristics:
Handmade by Proxy
Giving a handmade gift is something unique in today's world. By giving a handmade gift, you are in essence saying that if you didn't have the skill to make the gift, you took the time to find someone who does have that skill.
A Gift of Love
Giving a handmade item as a gift tells the recipient that you love them, that you took the time to go the extra effort in finding something special.
Unique Gift
Many handmade gifts are a unique work of art. This means that your investment in that gift will better stand the test of time. A unique gift is something to be treasured.
Whether your intent is to support local craftsman, to support the local community or to make a special statement, giving a handmade gift is a great way to say "Your Special".
REAP THE BENEFITS OF CRAFTING
As a caregiver, finding time for yourself is more than a good idea—it’s a healthy one.
BY:NANCY MONSON
Over three-quarters of American households have at least one family member who spends an average of 7.5 hours weekly engaged in crafting or hobbies. But crafting is not only popular—even cool now that Julia Roberts knits and a whole slew of celebrities, from Jennifer Aniston to Tony Bennett, paint—it’s healthy. Crafting is a great way for caregivers to help themselves. To tap into the healing power of crafts, follow these guidelines:
Find a craft you love—the more rhythmic and repetitive, the better.Passion for a craft keeps you interested, while the rhythmic and repetitive nature confers the mind-body benefit. Knitting, sewing, crocheting, woodworking and other rhythmic crafts are great choices.
Make time for your craft every week, and ideally every day. Don't think of this time as a self-indulgence, but a medical necessity. “View your craft as if it were a medication that you need to take every day for optimal benefit,” says Robert Reiner, PhD, a New York University psychologist whose landmark study documented the health benefits of sewing and other leisure activities. “If you stop taking the drug or doing the craft, you'll lose the benefit.”
“Even if it's difficult to schedule,” says Gail McMeekin, MSW, author ofThe 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women and The Power of Positive Choices, “it's important to make time for crafts because they allow you to tune into your body and your creativity, to release frustration and tap into your deepest emotions.”
Create a space just for crafting. Set up a dedicated craft space in your home rather than occasionally commandeering the dining-room table. By doing so, you can craft whenever you have a few moments to spare. Put your craft supplies in a basket or in the car, or take over part of a room or office. Just try to find a space that is yours alone.
Take a class to advance your skills. An added bonus: You’ll meet other crafters. “Countless studies show that socializing with others is an effective way to release stress,” says Dr. Reiner. “We are social animals and we need to interact with other people to stay healthy.”
It's also empowering to find a mentor who can offer guidance when you need it. “Just make sure your mentor allows you to express yourself, rather than dictating that you do things her way,” advises McMeekin. “You want to release your creativity, not squash it.”
Find flow. “Flow,” a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, PhD, author of Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, describes a state of complete absorption and intense joy. When you're in a state of flow, you lose track of time as you focus on the task at hand—a feeling akin to an athlete’s “being in the zone.” Over the past 30 years, Dr. Csikszentmihalyi has studied 3,000 people to find out how they achieve flow. Actively engaging in a craft about which you’re passionate, he found, is one way to do it. Sedentary activities such as watching television don't bring flow, but painting a landscape may.
The other key to achieving flow lies in setting goals. These benchmarks should be challenging enough to keep you interested and involved, but not impossible to achieve, says Dr. Reiner. You have to push yourself a little bit to hone your skill. If the craft is too humdrum, you'll get bored and stop.
Enjoy the process. Rather than focusing on the end product, heed the process. "What you make is only the residue of how much fun you’ve had," says Diane Ericson, a fabric artist, teacher and creativity coach in Aptos, California. The key is to revel in the task of creating, rather than just mindlessly pushing to finish a project.
“The act of performing a craft is incompatible with worry, anger, obsession and anxiety, and that’s one of the ways in which we believe crafts are healing,” adds Dr. Reiner. “Crafts make you concentrate and focus on the here and now.”
Don't be a perfectionist. Yes, you want your craft to challenge you. But don't go crazy. Many crafters tend to beat themselves up if they do a less-than-stellar job, and end up negating the health-promoting benefits. “Give yourself permission to be imperfect and to play,” advises Ericson. “If you have to make a project just right, you set yourself up with just one more chore to accomplish. You lose the joy and the fun.”
There are no mistakes in creating, only lessons. “Many inventions are the result of so-called mistakes,” notes McMeekin. “When you suspend judgment, you open your mind to creating extraordinary things.”
Don't compare yourself to others. “It can be deadly to compare your work to that of others,” warns Ericson. “That puts a damper on both your creativity and your enjoyment. Remember, you're on your own journey.” So, instead of measuring yourself against someone else's yardstick, try to find inspiration in the work of others. If you do your craft for yourself and yourself alone, you'll have fun—and you'll reap the healing benefits for your body, mind and soul.
This article is adapted with permission from Craft to Heal: Soothing Your Soul with Sewing, Painting and Other Pastimes by Nancy Monson (Hats Off Books, 2005). All rights reserved.
bron: http://www.caringtoday.com/reduce-stress/reap-the-benefits-of-crafting
As a caregiver, finding time for yourself is more than a good idea—it’s a healthy one.
BY:NANCY MONSON
Over three-quarters of American households have at least one family member who spends an average of 7.5 hours weekly engaged in crafting or hobbies. But crafting is not only popular—even cool now that Julia Roberts knits and a whole slew of celebrities, from Jennifer Aniston to Tony Bennett, paint—it’s healthy. Crafting is a great way for caregivers to help themselves. To tap into the healing power of crafts, follow these guidelines:
Find a craft you love—the more rhythmic and repetitive, the better.Passion for a craft keeps you interested, while the rhythmic and repetitive nature confers the mind-body benefit. Knitting, sewing, crocheting, woodworking and other rhythmic crafts are great choices.
Make time for your craft every week, and ideally every day. Don't think of this time as a self-indulgence, but a medical necessity. “View your craft as if it were a medication that you need to take every day for optimal benefit,” says Robert Reiner, PhD, a New York University psychologist whose landmark study documented the health benefits of sewing and other leisure activities. “If you stop taking the drug or doing the craft, you'll lose the benefit.”
“Even if it's difficult to schedule,” says Gail McMeekin, MSW, author ofThe 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women and The Power of Positive Choices, “it's important to make time for crafts because they allow you to tune into your body and your creativity, to release frustration and tap into your deepest emotions.”
Create a space just for crafting. Set up a dedicated craft space in your home rather than occasionally commandeering the dining-room table. By doing so, you can craft whenever you have a few moments to spare. Put your craft supplies in a basket or in the car, or take over part of a room or office. Just try to find a space that is yours alone.
Take a class to advance your skills. An added bonus: You’ll meet other crafters. “Countless studies show that socializing with others is an effective way to release stress,” says Dr. Reiner. “We are social animals and we need to interact with other people to stay healthy.”
It's also empowering to find a mentor who can offer guidance when you need it. “Just make sure your mentor allows you to express yourself, rather than dictating that you do things her way,” advises McMeekin. “You want to release your creativity, not squash it.”
Find flow. “Flow,” a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, PhD, author of Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, describes a state of complete absorption and intense joy. When you're in a state of flow, you lose track of time as you focus on the task at hand—a feeling akin to an athlete’s “being in the zone.” Over the past 30 years, Dr. Csikszentmihalyi has studied 3,000 people to find out how they achieve flow. Actively engaging in a craft about which you’re passionate, he found, is one way to do it. Sedentary activities such as watching television don't bring flow, but painting a landscape may.
The other key to achieving flow lies in setting goals. These benchmarks should be challenging enough to keep you interested and involved, but not impossible to achieve, says Dr. Reiner. You have to push yourself a little bit to hone your skill. If the craft is too humdrum, you'll get bored and stop.
Enjoy the process. Rather than focusing on the end product, heed the process. "What you make is only the residue of how much fun you’ve had," says Diane Ericson, a fabric artist, teacher and creativity coach in Aptos, California. The key is to revel in the task of creating, rather than just mindlessly pushing to finish a project.
“The act of performing a craft is incompatible with worry, anger, obsession and anxiety, and that’s one of the ways in which we believe crafts are healing,” adds Dr. Reiner. “Crafts make you concentrate and focus on the here and now.”
Don't be a perfectionist. Yes, you want your craft to challenge you. But don't go crazy. Many crafters tend to beat themselves up if they do a less-than-stellar job, and end up negating the health-promoting benefits. “Give yourself permission to be imperfect and to play,” advises Ericson. “If you have to make a project just right, you set yourself up with just one more chore to accomplish. You lose the joy and the fun.”
There are no mistakes in creating, only lessons. “Many inventions are the result of so-called mistakes,” notes McMeekin. “When you suspend judgment, you open your mind to creating extraordinary things.”
Don't compare yourself to others. “It can be deadly to compare your work to that of others,” warns Ericson. “That puts a damper on both your creativity and your enjoyment. Remember, you're on your own journey.” So, instead of measuring yourself against someone else's yardstick, try to find inspiration in the work of others. If you do your craft for yourself and yourself alone, you'll have fun—and you'll reap the healing benefits for your body, mind and soul.
This article is adapted with permission from Craft to Heal: Soothing Your Soul with Sewing, Painting and Other Pastimes by Nancy Monson (Hats Off Books, 2005). All rights reserved.
bron: http://www.caringtoday.com/reduce-stress/reap-the-benefits-of-crafting
Bubbley Creative lanceerde op 27 Februari 2013 de "Happily Ever After" service. Bij ons kunt u nu ook terecht voor handmade huwelijks uitnodigingen en/of bedank kaarten. Ook kunnen wij uw receptieboek opfleuren en na het huwelijk kunnen wij een prachtige scrapbook album voor u samenstellen met uw favoriete foto's van de bijzondere dag!
ERG BELANGRIJKE NOTE: Als u gebruik wenst te maken van de Happily Ever After service, wordt u beleefd verzocht minimaal 4 maanden voor uw huwelijksdatum in contact te treden met ons, daar elke creatie op de hand vervaardigd wordt.
ERG BELANGRIJKE NOTE: Als u gebruik wenst te maken van de Happily Ever After service, wordt u beleefd verzocht minimaal 4 maanden voor uw huwelijksdatum in contact te treden met ons, daar elke creatie op de hand vervaardigd wordt.
Bubbley Creative lanceerde op 1 Maart 2013 de " Appreciation" service. Heeft u een bedrijf en wilt u uw klanten op een speciale manier bedanken voor de gedane zaken? Uw unieke "Thank You" cards kunt u dan bij ons bestellen in setjes van 10 stuks. Uw klanten zullen dat gegarandeerd heel erg op prijs stellen. A special effort to bring a smile to their face.
Ook als u de vervaardiger bent van bepaalde items die als gift geschonken kunnen worden, is het een leuk idee om zulke kaartjes bij de hand te hebben voor de klanten die een leuke kaart bij hun gift willen doen. Make it special! Add written words to it!
Ook als u de vervaardiger bent van bepaalde items die als gift geschonken kunnen worden, is het een leuk idee om zulke kaartjes bij de hand te hebben voor de klanten die een leuke kaart bij hun gift willen doen. Make it special! Add written words to it!
Wees creatief en vorm uw eigen gift set!!
Enkele vorbeelden:
Kaars en kaart
Kaars en bladwijzer
Kaars en notebook
Kaars met kaart, bladwijzer en notebook
Notebook en bladwijzer
Notebook en kaart
Notebook met bladwijzer en kaart
Er zijn tal van opties!
Be Bubbley, Be Unique, Be YOU!!
Enkele vorbeelden:
Kaars en kaart
Kaars en bladwijzer
Kaars en notebook
Kaars met kaart, bladwijzer en notebook
Notebook en bladwijzer
Notebook en kaart
Notebook met bladwijzer en kaart
Er zijn tal van opties!
Be Bubbley, Be Unique, Be YOU!!
Bubbley Craft and Chat Club:
Heel wat vrouwen houden ervan om creatief bezig te zijn maar krijgen de tijd niet daarvoor, of zijn niet gemotiveerd.
Voor deze vrouwen is de Bubbley Craft and Chat Club.
Tijdens onze sessies kunt u lekker samen met andere vrouwen babbelen en knutselen tegelijk onder het genot van een hapje en een drankje en lekker achtergrond muziek en gewoon uzelf zijn!
Lijkt het je wat en wil je om de ene maand een paar uurtjes voor jezelf, stuur ons dan gerust een priveetje. Het streven is om een knusse groep van gezellige vrouwen te vormen.
Lidmaatschap zorgt ook voor heel wat andere voordeeltjes zoals kortingen en bij elke deelname een leuk kadootje.
We kijken uit naar uw reactie !
In de maand Januari waren wij te gast in het Programma Healthy Lifestyle ( Creatief Ondernemen).
Luister gezellig mee naar het interview:
https://soundcloud.com/samantha-barker-9/interview-healthy-lifestyle
The Joy of Giving a Personal Handmade Greeting Card
Have you ever been sick only to get the mail and there it is. A get well card. And not just any get well card. It's a beautiful handmade get well card. Feeling better? Probably a little; it comes from the warmth and joy of opening the card.
It really means a lot when someone sends you a card, made by hand, in the mail because they were thinking of you, wishing you well or they want to thank you for being you.
We all have busy lives, so in this day and age, it's easier and faster to write a quick email or send an e-card rather than personally handwriting something. I'm thankful for handmade greeting cards sold at shops like Bubbley Creative.
The handmade card is more meaningful to the recipient and just as attractive as any store bought card. They are unique, one of a kind, not mass produced, cold and impersonal.
Handmade cards, are sure to win over someone and melt their heart. It is a treasure to be kept forever; what better way to show that someone really cares about you than to show off your beautiful handmade card on your desk, buffet or bookcase along with your other array of treasures and collectables.
Gift giving is an important part of life and a hand crafted greeting card is a gift. Every handmade card is a work of art. When you send one of these cards, you are sending an emotional piece of yourself. What better way to tell someone you care. Especially around the holidays. Receiving a handmade greeting card is like receiving a present. What a treat it would be to receive the xmas angel card.
When you look at the detail of Bubbley Creative cards, you can see the love they were made with. Hand made cards are more personal and extra special when you handwrite something in the card. That is why Bubbley Creative leaves them blank inside. Because these cards are more personal, we tend to hang on to them longer. Especially for our children. There are certain things we keep for our children and in that keepsake box will be hand crafted cards.
When sending a handmade greeting card, you are telling the recipient that you care. You took time to make it or you took time to find just the right one. And during this time your thoughts are on the recipient.
How often have you thought of someone because of distance or hard times? A lot? Have you sent a thinking of you card so they know that you are thinking of them?
There are benifits to giving hand crafted greeting cards. You are making someone happy- which makes you happy and it is fun. These feelings are beneficial to our well being. These good benefits will keep our handmade greeting card makers around. I am glad we have these creative and talented people, who with love and care, create cards for us to share with friends and family. Handmade greeting cards bring a lot of joy to the maker, the giver and the receiver.
What could be better?