Tips on how to start a greeting card designing business

Designing and producing greeting cards have become a boom business over the last ten years. Shops have sprung up in every high street, and the choice of cards has increased substantially. You can now buy cards for every occasion and humorous cards make up the majority of those sold. You need to have good design and illustration skills, a spark of imagination, and if necessary, a sense humor. If you have another skill such as flower pressing, lacemaking or embroidery, you could make very specia

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In Honor of National Dog Day August 26: Terrific Training Tips from the Animal Experts at The Coney Island BOOM A RING!

before long you'll find that your animal will respond to what you ask it to do. BE CONSISTENT -Animals learn by repeating behavior over and over many times in the exact same way. If you're consistent in your interactions with your dog, your pet will be consistent in its responses. BE CONCISE - Animals respond best to clear, short voice commands. Also, keep your training sessions short ...

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This post was written by Dog Training Tips and News on August 24, 2009

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Boom, Zoom, and Whom?

Practicing, but how much will he play? With Daniel “Boom” Herron and Brandon “Zoom” Saine on the Ohio State roster this fall, there will be very little question of who the Buckeyes will have at #1 and #2 on their depth chart at the running back position on a weekly basis. A big question does arrive as the Buckeyes look to who their third running back will be come 45 days when the good guys take on Navy in the Horseshoe. While it made perfect sense for Carlos Hyde (6-1, 225) to step right in

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Welcome to the Inferno.

We all know 160over90 employees tend to get a little paddle happy, but now it’s time hand over the boom sticks and see what the interns are made of. Intern Inferno 2k9 will pit the interns against one another in head-to-head ping pong battles, testing their stability, stamina, and sass. With four rounds of grueling table tennis in this epic battle, there is no room for error or limp wrists. The interns will need to train day and night to prepare themselves for deceptive drop-shots , the inev

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Ringing in 2009

Ow! Ow! Fric’n frack’n ow! Drew has been gone 2 weeks and I have my first injury. It’s pretty much a tradition now. I’m a clutz. The type that trips over chalk lines drawn on a sidewalk. I frequently fall down (or stand up) and go boom. Of late, one or more of the dogs plays a supporting role in how I manage to hurt myself. Lucily for Drew he’s usually out of the city or country when some of the worst ones happen. Like slipping in dog pee - isn’t house training new puppies fun? - while attempt

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This post was written by Dog Training Tips and News on January 1, 2009

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