Card Making, Scrapbooking and Decoupage Enthusiasts – We need your guidance

If you have been keeping a keen eye on our blog you will have seen that we are planning to launch a new web site to bring you die-cut blanks for automatic rubber band pop-ups. Well, we would like to hear from you to let us know exactly what you want. For instance, do you want the pop-up to be delivered flat, die-cut and creased with a sheet of instructions and a couple of rubber bands? Would you prefer the products to be part assembled? Do you want them fully assembled?

 These are just three important questions where we would welcome your input so that we can guarantee to give you what you want. We believe that this is the first time ever in the world that die-cut blanks for automatic rubber band powered pop-ups have offered for online purchase and so we really are taking a shot in the dark. The more light you can shed on the subject, the better our range will become. It makes so much sense that the website will be tailor made for crafters by crafters.

 We will also be happy to hear from you with your comments about other products in our commercial range which is currently marketed to ad agencies, marketing agencies and business-to-business direct mail customers. If you take a look at the manual pop-ups and interactive products there may be something there that you think could crossover to the card making, scrapbooking and crafts market place.

 All of our products are made in either 350gsm silk art board or in 500 micron box board and we are in a position to supply die-cut shapes made from these materials. We don’t intend to do anything fancy but if there are some basic shapes and sizes that are particularly useful to you then let us know. For instance, if you were to see a selection of heart shapes, would you want 20 shapes of different sizes or 10 assorted and 10 of a certain size or all 20 the same size?

 If you have any suggestions at all please let us know by sending in our ideas and suggestions form that is featured on the temporary holding site – thanks.

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