Have you ever wondered what gift you can give that will make the biggest impact? I have to say it is the gift of a story that can be handed down for years to come! Memories are irreplaceable and by creating a unique story it truly is the most powerful gift we can give.
Getting creative with Kal Barteski: A self-publishing success story
Blurb author Kal Barteski is a maker extraordinaire whose creativity knows no bounds. She’s a working designer, painter, storyteller, book creator, TEDx speaker, and calligrapher who can now add “video star” to her resumé with the first of our Canadian book-maker profiles. Watch the first installment in our Canadian Author video series with a wild look at Kal’s creativity. We think you’ll be inspired to make your own book with Blurb.
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*Offer valid through March 01, 2014 (11:59 p.m. local time). Valid for first time customers making printed books only. A 15% discount is applied to your product total with no minimum purchase required. Maximum discount is USD $100, CAD $100, AUD $100, GBP £100, or EUR €100. This offer is good for one-time use, and cannot be combined with volume discounts, other promotional codes, gift cards, or used for adjustments on previous orders
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Twitter: beyondbluedoor
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I totally agree a story is a wonderful gift. I’ve not heard of Blurb. Is this just a Canada thing? #sitsblogging
Twitter: lcyra
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Blurb is worldwide I believe or at least North America, I’ve ordered stuff in the US all the time 🙂
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Twitter: laina_turner
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Family history….the BEST gift. #SITSBlogging
Twitter: laurawtgc
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I used to scrapbook, but have moved on to Shutterfly type photo books. Maybe Blurb will be next? #SITSBlogging
Twitter: sharingthanks
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What a wonderful way to be creative and give someone such a personal gift. Telling a story is a gift that will create memories that will last forever! #SITSBlogging