Thursday, February 21, 2013

How to Make Scratch off cards


How to Make Scratch off  Cards in 

6 Easy Steps


It’s easy to make scratch off cards and I’ll show you how. Once you’ve made them you’ll wonder why you haven’t tried it before.
   1. Gather your supplies. You’re going to need card stock, scratch off stickers, printer. 
   2. You can design your card in your favorite graphics program or use a free scratch off template.
   3. Once you have your card designed, you’re ready to print.
   4.  Print your scratch off card sheets onto cardstock.
   5.  Apply scratch off stickers over the prizes.
   6.  Cut your scratch off cards apart with scissors or a trimmer.
That’s it! Now you can see how easy it is to make your own scratch off cards. You can visit www.easyscratchoffs.com for more free scratch off templates and a variety of scratch off stickers.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Scratch off stickers-SO Many new ones

Have you heard? We have added more scratch off sticker sizes to our line. Choose from different sizes, colors, and shapes.
We have our most popular silver scratch off stickers available in:
1/2 inch circle
3/4 inch circle
3/4 hearts
1 inch circle
1.25 inch circle
1" square
2x1 rectangle

Our gold scratch off stickers are available in:
1" circle
1" square
1.5x1" rectangle
2x1" rectangle

We also have 1" circles in these colors:
Red
Navy blue
Green
Autumn harvest
Sparkling holograms

We also have several shapes:
Red Hearts
Retro hearts
Footballs
Shamrocks
Diamond holograms



You can use scratch off stickers to make scratch off cards for party favors, direct sales incentives, and business promotions.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Scratch off stickers are not sold at Big box stores

I wish there was a place to report the fraudulent advertising that the big box companies are using. It hurts the smaller businesses by driving up the keywords unnecessarily. We have sold scratch off stickers for the last 7 years. Our most popular scratch off sticker continues to be the 1" circle in silver.
Our newest scratch off sticker is going to be great for school fundraisers. The mini scratch off sticker is smaller than a dime and you can fit 5 of them on one business card without it being crowded.
Think of the possibilities and how you can design scratch off games for parties and even trade shows.
We can design scratch off cards or we can print your design at no charge. We offer a flat rate and we don't hide our pricing. Call and ask us for a free quote for your next scratch off printing project.

Making your own scratch off cards is faster than doing it with the paint and tape, although that is a great option for those that are crafty and enjoy it. If you're short on time, you can purchase a 100 scratch off stickers for $5.00. When you make your own scratch off cards, you peel our scratch off sticker from the liner and apply over prize printed on your card. If you need some ideas, visit our website to get the juices flowing. Etsy is also filled with great ideas and adorable designs.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Scratch off sticker- Sale

Sale on Scratch off stickers
We're working on inventory and have put our 1" square scratch off sticker on SALE. Not just a little sale, it's more like oh wow, I better stock up at these prices sale! Best of all you can purchase a 1,000 with 1st class shipping. You can get 1,000 with shipping included for under $25. Retail for 1,000 with shipping is normally $40.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Best homemade laundry soap

My mom told me about this laundry soap she found on Pinterest. She sent me over some samples and I was in love. I made up my own batch for less than $15. I use 1 tablespoon. This stuff gets out blood, stains and puppy messes. I'm in love with it. My husband is allergic to some brands and so far we haven't had a problem. Warning this makes a large batch. I mixed mine up outside in a 5 gallon container with lid. I do a lot of laundry, 3-4 loads a day and I predict this batch will last us 3-4 months. That's a lot of savings!
We purchased a box of:
Baking Soda
Baking soda wash
20 Borax Mule
3 bars of Fels-Naptha soap- I put mine in the food processor, worked perfectly. Much faster/easier than grinding it.

http://beingcreativetokeepmysanity.blogspot.com/2010/11/homemade-laundry-soap.html is where I got the directions. I didn't add the oxyclean and I've been thrilled with the results.
This summer I've been mama to newborn puppies and kittens, bottlefeeding, changing, washing, bathing towels, rangs and more towels. This laundry soap has been wonderful for this. Highly recommended. We love it!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Where can scratch off stickers be found?

Walmart is not selling scratch off stickers, so why are they stealing ad space promoting that they are selling them? Our scratch off stickers are proudly made in the USA. I can guarantee you that if Walmart starts selling them they will be made in China and who knows what they'll put in them. Whatever is cheapest is Walmarts way.  Our scratch off stickers are safe for children and non-toxic. Can Walmart say that about theirs if they were to manufacture them? I doubt it.. scratch off stickers that are made in the USA, tested before and professionally manufactured are available at http://www.easyscratchoffs.com

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Small business rights

Small business rights.
When you're a small business, do you have more or less rights than the big box stores? If you own two business, do your rights double? If you're a sole proprietor does that mean you have less rights than a business with an LLC?
Recently a friend rented a space on a corner lot in a small town in Southwest Missouri. She was so excited to have the space she wanted with the light streaming in. Less than a month later, she got neighbors on each side of her, with her in the middle.
It soon became clear that they wanted to run her out so they could have her space. They started out by having the storage area she was given taken away.
It came down to numbers and money. They brought in double the rent so it appeared the landlord was making concessions to them. As soon as the weather warmed up, they opened up their ice cream store and put their tables in front of my friend's windows. If that wasn't enough they decided to start having "garage sales" on my friend's sidewalk, to bring in more business. The final straw came when my friend was hosting an event at her place of business and placed a table outside on her sidewalk that she rents, just as they do. Her neighbors started a scene, demanded it be taken down and ended up throwing it.
At this point you wonder, why are they so territorial? My friend called the police to help settle this as she was also concerned at how violent and in your face this had gotten. When the police officer showed up, he listened and proceeded to tell her that times were hard and to share the space. My friend doesn't mind sharing the space, if they would let her use her space in the first place.
When does it become right for one small business to push out another? Why would the landlord not set the rules on outside usage? Why would the landlord not abide by the lease-where it states tenants agree on shared outside space?
According to Missouri laws, when you rent a space, you also rent the parking and sidewalk usage as well.
Why can't the ice cream shop put their table in front of their own store instead of infringing on my friend's place of business?
When someone threatens you and you damages your stuff, why aren't the local police doing anything about it? Why did they refuse to let her file a police report?
The last straw was when my friend was in a session with a customer and the neighbors bared in screaming and yelling with obscenities thrown out . My friend had no choice and contacted a lawyer who drafted a letter to the landlord asking for her rights to use part of the outside space.
She got her response yesterday, you're out of your lease, move.

My friend put a lot of time and money into renovating her store and now the landlords will profit from it, and they know it. Where does it become fair in business to not abide by rules? Does a handshake mean anything anymore?

Sometimes in life you just want to cry. Unfair! Not Right! Why me?



Old Glory ice cream shop and Old Glory Antique shop in Southwest Missouri and Teresa's Photoworks. The small building nestled in is the photography studio, hard to see when her signage is blocked.