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cute kitty video


Angela really liked this one-- she found it on Yahoo.


Cute puppy can't get up



Cute baby tree kangaroo

This cute creature is a Golden-mantled Tree-kangaroo. This species of tree kangaroo is native to forests of northern New Guinea. Tree kangaroos are marsupials belonging to the Macropod family. (via)


Brave baby rat steals leopard's lunch

leopard and baby rat 1

A young brown rat helps himself to the lunch of a 12-year-old African leopard named Sheena at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in Hertfordshire, England. Photos are by photography student Casey Gutteridge. Read the full story here.

leopard and baby rat 2 leopard and baby rat 3


Baby beaver loves a good scratch


via @cuteanimalblog


Cute baby anteater born in Japanese zoo


via @cuteanimalblog


Baby frog handshake

This cute, cordial, baby frog was taken by Tara Carollo in the hand of her niece Julia. (via)


Also, check out Angela's Frog On Lily Pad Note Card




Duckies!

Today Eliot and I headed out with our bikes at 7:30 am to the beach. We took the "mountain to sea" route that lead us through a channel. Along the way there was one part where the bike path ran right along the channel/water. Lo and behold, there were several families of ducks. A mother and her ducklings! They were so cute I wanted so badly to take a duckling home in my pocket, or better yet if i only had a basket on my bike I could put it in my basket! =) There were tiny fuzzy ducklings along with some older "teen" ducklings...all so very cute! I so badly wanted to feed the ducks the cereal I had brought with me for the road trip. In my defense, they were Quaker oatmeal squares. In my view, somewhat more healthier than other brands. Plus, all the ducklings started to swim/run towards us as we stood near the edge. I mean, i could almost reach out and pet one! and did i mention that they were soooo cute?! But Eliot turned to me and said, "No, that's not a good idea." I knew in my mind he was probably right, not good to feed them human food (with all the preservatives 'n stuff). also don't want to get them too dependent upon humans right? But they literally came running/swimming to us! Awwww...it took all my willpower to resist feeding them although i asked for permission more than once to feed them with a disapproving nod from Eliot! (what a meanie huh?!) In the end i chose not to feed them (boo boo). if only i had a camera i could've taken a picture! Oh well...but i do have to say that was the highlight of this particular biking excursion. Oh and did you know we also got to see what i'd like to call "The running of the ducklings." At one point all the ducks started running (since they couldn't fly) down the channel. i wasn't sure what triggered it, but it was sure interesting to watch...and to my knowledge no ducks were harmed in the run =b.


Cute baby cheetah

This cute baby cheetah is a rescued orphan from the Maasai Mara in Kenya. (via)


Man Plays Dad to Day-old Ducklings

This is a cute story - via @lauralsweet


Cotton candy

This is a cute Fulvous-faced Flycatcher Warbler, taken at Wuling Farm, Taiwan by John & Fish. See their Flickr page here.


Also, check out Angela's Hummingbird Note Card




Cute baby lamb

This cute baby lamb is from The Daily Coyote, which chronicles the adventures of a former big city girl living in a small 300-person Wyoming town.

If you like cute sheep, check out Angela's "Ewe Rock" birthday card...



Cute baby giraffe

This baby giraffe is named Margaret Abigail. She was born February 17, 2008 and made her public debut May 6, 2009 at the Bronx Zoo. For more information and pictures, see this ZooBorns article.

While you're here, take a look at Angela's cute baby giraffe birthday card.




Cute baby otters

These cute baby river otters are from SeaWorld in San Diego. For more cute zoo babies, see this San Diego news slideshow.


Cute puppy sounds like a baby


Sleepwalking Dog


More cute animals


On Twitter

Here are my impressions of Twitter as compared to Facebook after a few weeks of learning. (Originally to my friend on Facebook.)

It's like Facebook, except you can only write on your own "wall", your profile must be less than 160 characters, there's no support for photos or videos or groups or SuperPoke or giving birthday gifts, they use text interrupting @, #, and RT symbols like Perl, and I follow 500 strangers instead of 50 friends.

But it offers an open API, has less "controversial" terms of use, produces a huge volume of content, is useful for business, and satisfies my strange desire to know when Shaq is stuck in LA traffic or what Lance Armstrong had for dinner.

Of course the best service is FriendFeed, but not enough people use it.

Finger sized creatures

For more cute finger sized animals, see this page.


How can I break my alabaster jar?

While he was in Bethany, reclining at the table in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head.

Some of those present were saying indignantly to one another, "Why this waste of perfume? It could have been sold for more than a year's wages and the money given to the poor." And they rebuked her harshly.
--Mark 14:3-5

Like the woman's critics, I am often overly concerned with being prudent. But sometimes God calls for radical action spurred by His heart and not my own calculation. The question I ask myself is: How can I break my alabaster jar before my Lord?


Cute puppy whistling


How to properly hug a baby

Dog and baby

Pictured above is the final result. For the full instructions, see this article.


Grafitti machine

This looks like a fun project. Though, it might mean fewer jobs for human taggers.


I'm not sure the stuffed animal rights activists would approve

by memimenam via this strange sofas photo post .


Ever feel like this?

by jenprouty


This teddy bear eats healthy

by DoKo.


Turtle attacks strawberry

That looks like a tasty strawberry. By gwenturnerjuarez


Flickr photos, Twitter, FriendFeed, and Facebook

If you'd like to see some higher resolution photos of some sample cards, check out our handsoncards Flickr page. Or you can view a slideshow of all the photos.

In addition to Flickr, we also joined Twitter, Facebook, and FriendFeed. If you use any of these social networking sites, please follow us, become a fan , or subscribe.





Teddy is not a stuffed animal

Teddy is one of Brian's two Pomeranians. (He's not a stuffed animal.)

See more in Brian's Flickr slideshow.


Removed sales tax for non-California customers

We received an order from New Hampshire this morning. In the PayPal note, our customer kindly noted that New Hampshire doesn't charge sales tax. I had set up our store to charge a flat 7.75% California sales tax on all orders based upon my interpretation of this state publication, Are Your Internet Sales Taxable?. But after further research, I realized I only need to charge sales tax to customers in California. So I have now fixed this-- now only orders shipped to California addresses will be charged sales tax. All other orders won't include sales tax. If you have any problems, please let me know.


A bowl of vegetables with someone you love...

Here's a page listing some Bible verses appropriate for Valentine's Day. I especially like Proverbs 15:17:

A bowl of vegetables with someone you love is better than steak with someone you hate. (NLT)
I've asked Angela to draw a bowl of vegetables so we can make this card. Update: Here's the card!




Cute puppy

I previously posted a cute bunny and a cute kitty. Here is a cute puppy. By Kailash Gyawali, via Cutecore.


First order from not my mom and not Angela's mom

Woo hoo! We got our first order from someone other than our parents on Monday. I think it was mainly a "thank you" for my Satchmo tutorial, but we'll take it. Years from now, when we take over Hallmark, we'll remember this day with fondness. Thank you, Joe!


Metallic paper and the Phaser 8560

I mentioned in a previous post that we are experimenting with different colored card stock. We tried a beige color card stock on our Panda card which seemed to be a success. However, we can only find it in 65 lb. cover, which seems to be too light.

We searched some more and ordered a metallic card stock by Petallics called "Autumn Hay". Our order was delivered a few days ago, and it looks really nice. It has a nice, almost iridescent shine to it, and the card stock is very stiff. It is rated at 98 lb. cover, but it has the metallic coating on both sides which makes it much stiffer. Scoring it with our Scor-it tool creates a pretty professional-looking score on the inside of the card.

Despite these positives, we had a couple of problems printing on it with our Phaser 8560DN solid ink printer. The first problem was, because the paper was so stiff, it got jammed when running through the duplexer. However, this is just an inconvenience because it just means we'll have to make two passes for each print. (It ran single-sided prints with no problem).

The second problem is more serious and we still haven't found a solution for this yet. Though the print comes out very nicely, the ink easily scrapes off due to the smooth metallic coating. From art class, I remember there was a kind of spray for charcoal and pastel drawings to hold it in place once the drawing was finished. So we headed to Michaels and got a pastel/charcoal/pencil fixative by Prismacolor. The bad news is, it didn't work. The ink ran, cracked, and generally got all muddled up.

So it's back to the drawing board. At least now I can use the fixative on my 3-foot heigh charcoal hand drawing from college.

Update:I sought the counsel of another Michaels sales associate and learned that I needed an acid-free spray. So I got some Krylon "Preserve It!" Digital Photo & Paper Protectant. It does not ruin the print like the charcoal fixtative did, and, after a few coats, it prevents the ink from scratching off. I'm still not sure if this will be a practical solution from a business standpoint, but at least we're making progress. Maybe we will find an even better solution down the road.


Free Shipping Sale

FREE SHIPPING!!! We are offering free shipping on all orders until January 31st. Just enter the code "FREESHIP" in the coupon box at checkout. Get some Valentine's Day cards early! =)


Cello bags

We got our order of cello bags yesterday. They're the kind with the fold-over sticky flap. Pretty professional looking, huh? The card in the bag is the Bundled Hearts Valentines Day card, part of our push to make a bunch of Valentines Day Cards before Valentines Day.


Cute kitty

In keeping with the cute baby animal theme, here is a cute baby kitty. That's it... just shameless cuteness. I found it at the Cute Project.




Cute bunny

In my marketing quest, I came across this cute bunny. Go to the original article for a bigger picture. I'd like to see if I get a trackback on the original article, but I'm not sure if I have to have something else set up for it... I guess we'll see. Update: I guess it didn't work... need to do some homework...

In other news, I also ordered some metallic speckled card stock online today. It's hard to tell exactly how it will look from the picture, but I hope it will be pretty nice. We'll try some test prints and hopefully can offer this as another paper option. If it works well, there are a number of other color options as well.

Today we also looked into plastic wrapping for individual cards. Angela's parents own a retail store and agreed to offer our cards at their store. This is a great opportunity for us. We just need to provide a simple packaging for the single card and envelope. We found some cello bags online. If you have any suggestions let us know.


Panda cards

Angela made a new panda design last night. I liked it so much, I decided to take a photo and share it with you. This is also the first card we tried on non-white card stock. Our friend Bill suggested we try some other colors. So today we got a few different cardstock colors at Staples. What do you think? White or beige?

Business cards

It's kind of fun to get business cards-- especially when it's your own business, and you get to make them yourself. I got some blank Avery business cards from Office Depot, laid out the design using Scribus, and printed them using our Xerox Phaser printer. What do you think? If you see me or Angela, we'll give you one.