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www.meinketoy.com |
One of my favorite sponsors is Meinke Toy. Their catch phrase is, "uncommon supplies for the fibre & mixed media artist". That pretty much sums up why I love them. They have the strangest, most delightful products to use for fibre and mixed media art.
My present to me - it came just before Christmas so I wrapped it up and stuck it under the tree. |
There also carry a large assortment of dyes/inks/paints/transfers for fabric, needle felting supplies, silks & silk samplers, and even lino sheets & cutters for designing your own print plates. Very cool.
* * * They are in North America so that shipping to Canada is very reasonable. You have to love that.
Stef Francis fibres |
Eleanor, the owner of Meinke Toy, is excited to announced that will soon be carrying Thermofax Screen Designs by Sherrill Kahn.
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finished design by Sherrill Kahn (used with permission from Meinke Toy) |
I've never tried screen printing so I can't tell you much about that. You can read more about that HERE. Thank you so much to Meinke Toy for making my days (and nights) as an artist a much more beautiful one.
So - here's my official welcome to Meinke Toy being on my blog page. WELCOME! : ) Their button links directly to their online store. Please check them out. If you are a lover of uncommon supplies, this is definitely the place for you.
Keep it pretty!
3 comments:
I've been thinking about doing that too - I got a ping from google awhile back saying that I could/should monetize my blog. Let me know if you think it's worth it! :)
Also, I love Meinke too, and you're the one who introduced me to them so thank you!
P.S. If you come here from Networked Blogs, the new sidebar gets borked -it ends up all over the page mixed in where your blog text is. It's easy to fix - just close networked blogs - but you may want to look into it. :)
What a lovely thing to do. More businesses should be featured by bloggers if they do a great job in customer service.
I'm going to check them out...I keep an open mind (and eye) for new resources, and only wish more of them were in Canada!
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