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Just add our designs!
Sometimes creativity wanes. Or it can get completely misplaced. When you're tackling a big project, something like designing the logo for your holiday gifts to the nursing staff, your brain might rebel. This happens to me pretty often. I'll have something creative I need to do - usually a writing assignment. If ...
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Why are there so many birds?
This started out as a spinoff of another post, and snowballed into something too big for my brain to comprehend. I've done geometry for the first time since the SATs. I've crunched numbers, multiplying and dividing. I've hunted through the website and called in favors from others.
And what do you get out of it? ...
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Get the younger generation involved with helping the environment.
I know the green trend seems to have just caught steam within the last few years, but I feel like treating the planet well has been around for a lot longer. When I was a sprout, my elementary school celebrated Earth Day, April 22, by planting trees out front and sending each child ...
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Use these to make your promotional products pop.
While Punxsy Phil predicts winter and more winter ahead, April is actually not that far away. Flowers will bloom, the sky will produce rain instead of snow and I won't be driving to work in the dark and driving home in the dark. At least this is what I tell myself. In any case, April is National ...
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Spare the environment as you get your corporate message across.
Love it or hate it, the holidays are approaching. According to a U.S. Census Bureau press release from 2005, 1.9 billion Christmas cards go out each year. That's nothing to sneeze at when you think about the number of trees that went down to make those cards.
I liked the advice ...
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Did you know we had these trick-or-treat Halloween bags?
Halloween's always been my favorite holiday. My family loves horror flicks, haunted houses and the fall, so some of my best memories from growing up were of the time around Oct. 31. My hometown and the surrounding towns all held their trick-or-treat nights on different evenings, so we'd go ...
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