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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Updates on products and new shop

The upgrade on the website it taking a bit longer but it's getting there. Want to see what the new site will look like? Just go to http://too-bad-dogs-inc.com/Store/default.asp

We want your input. We've changed the color scheme and are trying to get all the type the same.

Do you want larger or smaller type?

What do you think of the color scheme?

We want your suggestions. Are there products we need to carry.

We're gettting in some new kits from Lake City (299 Support Ribbons, 298 Prehistoric Times, 297 Flowers and Butterflies) and will be adding more. We've also special ordered 1/16 quilling strips. They'll be up soon and they are going to have their own page!

We just got in the new 45 degree "Fred" Fringer. This fringer is a real workhorse. Just like the other Fred fringer.

If you're a service member remember we give discounts and are well versed in shipping to APO/FPO addresses.

So come take a look and give us some feedback.

2 comments:

Paula B. said...

Charli,
Thanks for your visit.

I really like the fresh updated look to your website. The soft colors make it easier to browse your site and take in all the information without the distraction of many bright colors.

Well done and hats off to Gene too, as I'm sure he has invested many, many hours in the change-over!

You really have included a lot of resources and information, and I appreciate your kind words and endorsement.

Gina Lindsay said...

Thank you for visiting my blog. I appreciate the additional information! Quilling is a new skill for me, I am in the very beginning stages of learning. So far, I am enjoying it. I am primarily a stamper/card maker, but do many other types of crafts. I have been making my fringed flowers by cutting my strips by hands, I didn't know there was any other way! I will definitely be back to visit your site, thanks again for sharing the information.

Gina