Archive for April 18th, 2007

posted by Sun T. on Apr 18

Since the first time I heard of Wallhogs, their company has grown by leaps and bounds. They were just starting to get a feel for the volume of orders they could bring in. Now, they have expanded to include plans for you to sell your own designs through their company. I am impressed every time I look at their work.

Another bonus to their business is that the people who run Wallhogs are friendly and personable. Quality products and quality service for bare minimum prices? You can’t always find that in business these days.

They offer 3 types of prints: Vinyl (which are reusable), posters, and canvas. Any photographer, artist, or hobbyist would probably enjoy having their creations come to life. I know I surely would. Just imagine one of your best works adorning the wall of your home. I have a few pictures I would like to have put into print this way. One in particular:

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Added bonus for artists: by having your prints go through Wallhogs you get a discount to purchase through them and resell to your own customers.

Even if you aren’t a photographer, there are plenty of prints in stock to choose from. They also cater to children’s rooms. I saw the cutest vinyl football print for only $14.99. I am completely amazed at the sharp pictures, vibrant colors, and superior brand that Wallhogs provides.

posted by Sun T. on Apr 18

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This is my Wordless Wednesday for today. I missed it last week, so I did this one here and another one here

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posted by Sun T. on Apr 18

Question of the WeekThis week’s question:
Do you have a weekly meal plan? How do you plan for your family dinners?

I work around my husband’s schedule. If he has 4 days of early work and one day off, then I have to think of 5 meals so we can all eat together as a family. If he has to work all nights and only gets his two days off, then I only have to come up with 2 dinners. If he wants something special, I make sure to have all the ingredients the day before I am to make it or I get it as soon as he comes home from work so dinner will be done at a decent hour. For the most part, family dinner is between 7:30 and 8pm.