Monthly Archives: October 2008

2008 Holiday Cards

     I’m so excited to offer holiday cards to my clients!  These 5×7 postcard style cards come in sets of 25 and include envelopes.  They are press printed on thick, high quality paper.  Each set costs $50.  Text and colors can be changed, so you can personalize your cards as much as you like.  If you have something in mind that you don’t see here, I will be glad to help come up with a design just for you.  The possibilities are endless!  If you are a past client or have an appointment coming up, I would love to help design your 2008 holiday cards.  Please contact me with any questions or to start the design process.  And happy early holidays!  :)

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This post is for my friends…

who always say, Now where in Colorado does your dad live?  And then I usually say, “Cedaredge, it’s a small town about an hour outside of Grand Junction.”  Then when they don’t know where that is they ask if its near Denver or Aspen. “Nope,” I say, “It’s on the very western side of the state.”   I wouldn’t expect anyone to know where Cedaredge is, so let me show you.

Here is the whole state of Colorado.  The red pushpin is where my dad lives.

I flew into Montrose this morning and I am sitting in my dad’s store right now. 

Cedaredge is a very small town, the population is about 2200.  There is one stoplight on Main Street, which is the street where my dad’s store is located.  My dad’s house is not in town, it’s up on the Mesa (literally up on a mesa in the woods) about 15 minutes from town.  Although Cedaredge is small, it is surrounded by other small towns that make up what they call “Surface Creek Valley,” population 8,000.  There is one grocery store in Cedaredge, one bank, a couple of restuarants, and several art galleries.  The closest Wal-Mart is 25 minutes away.  I’m here to vist my dad and go to Applefest, where there will be lots of good food, music, art, and of course apples.  There are tons of Apple orchards out here!  I’m going to take lots of pictures, and I look forward to sharing some of them next week when I am home.