Saturday, September 02, 2006
Greetings! It's been a while since we sent an announcement out to you that wasn't about our web hosting/email disaster. But this post is all about good things ... so it's safe to read on.
First, we seem to have fixed our website and email problems by moving everything to a new server and a new hosting company. If you do encounter any problems please drop us an email at: webturtle@turtlearts.com. Also, Kerrie's personal email address of turtles at drizzle dot com is soon going to be gone... if you've been emailing her there, please instead email her at kerrie at turtlearts dot com.
So. On to some fun stuff! Have you been filling up your Tree Hugger blank books? We want you to send in your photos and stories about where you've used your Tree Huggers or photos of cool places you've been with your Tree Huggers. Of course you let your Tree Hugger play tourist, right?
If we use your photos or stories in our blog or our web page then we'll give you a free Tree Hugger journal or sketchbook of your choice and some cool pens of our choice to use in your new book.
We'll have two separate categories:
1) Photos with Caption: Send us a photo or two of you with your Tree Hugger or just your Tree Hugger in a cool place, or just the place you like to journal or sketch. We know some of our books go to South America, across the UK and on the Appalachian Trail; where have you been?
2) Your Adventure: Tell us about the trip you took with your Tree Hugger. We are just looking for a paragraph or two about what you did and why you were journaling or sketching with a Tree Hugger. If you have a photo that helps illustrate your story that would be great too!
Note: If you send in a photo or story you are giving us permission to use it and your name, on our website or blog or as a testimonial in our advertising. Submissions should be sent to scott@treehuggerpaper.com and put either "Photo with Caption" or "Your Adventure" as the subject. Please limit the size of your photos to 500K or less. You can also just email us a link to a blog post about your Tree Hugger adventures --- (such publicity might just get you a bribe er, present, too!)
Above, Tree Hugger Sketch lounges on a comfortable park bench in Ballard after a long walk at the Ballard Locks. So...what has your Tree Hugger been up to?
First, we seem to have fixed our website and email problems by moving everything to a new server and a new hosting company. If you do encounter any problems please drop us an email at: webturtle@turtlearts.com. Also, Kerrie's personal email address of turtles at drizzle dot com is soon going to be gone... if you've been emailing her there, please instead email her at kerrie at turtlearts dot com.
So. On to some fun stuff! Have you been filling up your Tree Hugger blank books? We want you to send in your photos and stories about where you've used your Tree Huggers or photos of cool places you've been with your Tree Huggers. Of course you let your Tree Hugger play tourist, right? If we use your photos or stories in our blog or our web page then we'll give you a free Tree Hugger journal or sketchbook of your choice and some cool pens of our choice to use in your new book.
We'll have two separate categories:
1) Photos with Caption: Send us a photo or two of you with your Tree Hugger or just your Tree Hugger in a cool place, or just the place you like to journal or sketch. We know some of our books go to South America, across the UK and on the Appalachian Trail; where have you been?
2) Your Adventure: Tell us about the trip you took with your Tree Hugger. We are just looking for a paragraph or two about what you did and why you were journaling or sketching with a Tree Hugger. If you have a photo that helps illustrate your story that would be great too!
Note: If you send in a photo or story you are giving us permission to use it and your name, on our website or blog or as a testimonial in our advertising. Submissions should be sent to scott@treehuggerpaper.com and put either "Photo with Caption" or "Your Adventure" as the subject. Please limit the size of your photos to 500K or less. You can also just email us a link to a blog post about your Tree Hugger adventures --- (such publicity might just get you a bribe er, present, too!)
Above, Tree Hugger Sketch lounges on a comfortable park bench in Ballard after a long walk at the Ballard Locks. So...what has your Tree Hugger been up to?
