April 1, 2008
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There are no April fools jokes here. Thank you everyone for giving us an awesome March! With sales now reaching over 4500 cards we are so excited.
It has also been a blast seeing previous customers come back and ordering 1st birthday party invitations. It’s fun to see how much those little babies have grown in what seems like to us such a short time ago.
Happy Spring!
Bumble Baby Creations
March 14, 2008
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Wow! This is a busy month with St. Patrick’s Day and Easter both fast approaching. Spring is in the air.
Our web site is coming along and soon to be up and running. We can hardly wait to share it with you all!
Happy Spring to everyone!
Bumble Baby Creations
February 15, 2008
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We are still working on our website and making great progress we are so excited about it and we think you’ll love it too. I don’t have a reveal date as of yet but it’s coming soon.
February 15, 2008
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January 11th, 2008 – Picture Tips
I was talking to my sister on the phone, as sisters often do, and we were discussing taking pictures and things that we do when we take our pictures. So we decided to come up with some tips of our very own. We are not photographers, but we do have experience with taking tons and tons of pictures of our own children and other family. We hope you find some of the tips helpful.
- Highest Quality. Always set your digital camera on the highest quality. You can always print the picture as small as you like, but if the quality is poor it is nearly impossible to print it big, it usually shows up the size of a postage stamp – and that is not a good thing.
- Zoom In. Don’t be afraid! As moms, we all know that there is nothing cuter than your child. We all want those cute pictures of our newborns little baby fingers and toes and that great new smile when it first appears. A great thing about zooming is you will weed out the clutter in the background that you don’t want anyone else to see.
- Get Close Up. While zoom is great it isn’t always the best option. Getting closer to the person you is a great tip.
- Get Down Low. Instead of always looking down on them try to get on their level.
- Natural Light. While you aren’t always able to take a newborn outside with the horrible weather conditions you can open up windows in the house to allow more natural sunlight to filter inside. For some reason natural light gives something extra special to the photo.
- Distractions. This is very good for older more mobile children who do not want to sit still for pictures any more. Use something they can hold and play with while you click away. Some examples are finger foods, apples, toys (age appropriate, of course) ice cream and birthday cake makes for very fun pictures.
- Click Away. It doesn’t matter if it is your new babies little sweet toes or your toddlers messy face. You don’t want to forget any of those moments. In the age of digital it is very easy to delete those bad or blurry pictures later.
- Have FUN. They change so fast and so much so lastly just have fun!!
I hope some of this tips are helpful!
Bumble Baby Creations
February 15, 2008
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January 2nd, 2008 - Happy New Year!
We hope everyone had a fun New Years! It’s amazing another year is here.
We would like to say…Thank You for a great year! We have over 3,500 creations in circulation and we have all of you to thank!! Thank You very much!!
We have some new and exciting things ahead for the new year.
- New 5×5 size - As you have seen we have recently added a new size to our line. We are keeping our eyes open for other new and exciting sizes and products.
- Free Shipping Offer – Yes, now for all orders over $150 we have FREE Priority Shipping
- A brand new look - We are VERY excited to start working on our new look. Our web site is going to be getting a makeover.
On a personal note, 2007 brought a new addition to our family. Mandy had a healthy beautiful baby girl. Congratulations Mandy!!
We hope everyone has a great 2008!
Bumble Baby Creations