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Shop news | 24h only: $50 of Blend Creations for $25 or less!

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Jasmere is featuring Blend Creations on Thursday, November 18th at 12pm EST until Friday, November 19th at 11:59am EST. (Jasmere has been featured by magazines like Real Simple, Redbook and many others, and every day they feature an unbelievable deal with a specialty online vendor).

Today’s deal:

You can get a $50 voucher for Blend Creations for $25 or less*. You can even ‘stack’ up to 3 vouchers for a value of $150, but pay no more than $75.

If you love Blend Creations, it’s a great time to get yourself a little something, buy some vouchers for friends and family, and help us spread the word about our offer and our little company :)  It’s a fantastic deal — the best we’ve ever had in fact, but only available for 24 hours!

*The little details:
The final sale price of the voucher is determined by the number of people who buy: the more people who buy, the lower the price. The voucher must be purchased through Jasmere, and will be issued through Jasmere as a Blend Creations promotional code and can’t be applied to taxes or shipping, but our flat-rate shipping is only $5 to anywhere in the world. The voucher also won’t be valid with any other offer, nor is it valid on Metal for Monsters orSweet Surprises. But other than that, it’s all good!

… and a giveaway

As a welcome to everyone who’s discovering Blend Creations through Jasmere, we’ll be giving away a Torus necklace to one lucky Facebook fan!

Behind the scenes | Blend Creations is 5 years old!

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Blend Creations is our first-born, our pet project, our livelihood and a manifestation of our creativity — and it’s turning 5 this month!

We thought it would be fun to show a few of the ways we’ve changed in the last 5 years.

Employees


Then:
2 employees — a Jack- and Jill- of all trades, but designers by training. We’d been married for almost 4 months when BlendCreations.com was officially launched.


Now: 2.5 employees — We’ve been joined by our pre-schooler junior VP. (Thanks to Kym Shumsky for the great photo).

Studio & Equipment


Then
: A 6′ x 4′ storage closet that held a scroll saw and a grinding wheel to hand-cut inlays.  (The space was so small, that it wasn’t possible to get a photo of the entire area).


Now
: A 12′ x 25′ dedicated studio space with fancy toys like a CNC-controlled router (shown, cutting some mother of pearl inlay) and a laser-engraver (shown with a brand-new laser-engraved custom Metal for Monsters pendant).

Website


Then:
A hand-coded HTML website with PayPal buttons. We originally launched the site with about 30 products and had dozens of sales by the time 2005 was over.


Now:
Well, if you’re reading this blog post on the website, then you see where we’re at now — a real shopping cart system that not only accepts PayPal, but Visa & Mastercard in both USD and CAD, thanks to the fine team of web developers at Aeolidia.  We now have over 200 products (not including all the color options available for each product).  Since 2005, we’ve had thousands of sales, thanks to our many awesome and loyal customers.


Branding:


Then: Our very first logo was created more for use in print advertising than on the website. When we first started, we weren’t able to brand our products or our packaging economically.




Now:
Our logo today is much more simplified and we now have the capability (thanks to a laser engraver) of branding most of our contemporary jewelry products as well as our packaging.




It’s been an amazing journey thus far, and we can only imagine what the next five years will bring.  We’ve been fortunate enough to have people who like our stuff (in a Facebook sense and in a ‘what cool products you have’ sense) that the job of running this company is more than a job; it’s a pleasure.

As thanks to all of our customers, we’ll be offering up some special birthday promotions.  Make sure you’re subscribed to our newsletter as they’ll be announced soon!

Inspiration | Recycling in a cool way

Monday, November 6th, 2006

We actually have a little folder of goodies that we mean to blog about, and over the last two months, this folder has slowly gotten bigger and bigger, but there never seems to be the time to sit down and write a post. This is where we conveniently blame our kid (gratuitous picture of offspring here):

Now on to the real reason for this post… I’ve been meaning to write about Freitag for a while. Freitag sells a number of different bags (including all sorts of totes and messenger bags),

and the idea is that you choose not only from different truck tarps, but also the exact piece of the tarp from which you’d like your bag to be made. Just go to the F-cut, and you can start customizing your own bag:

A completely customized bag is then cut by hand and made just for you (For $220 US). Pretty cool eh?