Archive for January 23rd, 2010

international friends … this is happy, happy news

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

This is my 5th blog post in one day. Probably a personal record. Yowsers.

So … I’ll get right to it. Short & sweet. I am pleased to share good news with all of you Canadian and other international customers. We are in the process of making arrangements for you to be able to order Project Life from a Canadian distributer (who is now your new best friend, right?)

We still need to firm up some details and those available kits still need to make their way across the big ocean, so it will be another few weeks or so, but … BUT … you’ll have the option to order Project Life!

Please understand that we have been working crazy-hard to take care of all the existing orders and dealing with so many shipping issues (hence the immense love we have for Amazon right now) … that we are only now able to get this figured out. We hear you. We know you were disappointed with the news of Amazon not doing international shipping. We love our international customers. We are so grateful to see that there is now a solution for you.

More details to come. Of course.

say what?

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

So … Amazon called us. Our contact there had us get online and look at Amazon.com’s list of Bestsellers. See where this is going? I’m really not sure what to think … it’s crazy.

Project Life is the #1 Bestseller in the Home & Garden category of Amazon.com right now. Move over fancy cutting boards! There’s a Project Lifer in the house.

I’m quite certain this guy isn’t super familiar with the passionate side of us scrapbookers. So he was baffled at the sales today. And even though he couldn’t verify for sure, he said he wouldn’t be surprised if we were only outsold by the Kindletoday.

So that was only his guess. It’s not fact. But just for kicks — let’s pretend it’s true. : ) How fun is that!?

So thank you, guys. I’ve said it already, but I’ll say it again. Thank you for your support as we start up this little company of ours and pursue a little dream. Thank you for joining me as we all strive to tell our story and our family’s story. Thank you for catching the vision that Project Life truly can enrich our ability to recognize the blessings in our life.

Thank you for riding this ride with us.

Coming up next: FAQs about the digital Project Life.