Thursday, February 25, 2010
New Easter Cards Youtube Video-Yay!
I finished and uploaded a new video showing the new cards for Easter that I've been having so fun making! I have both the Miracle Dog versions, in addition to the Victorian/Vintage cards that are available now and have quickly become some of my favorites to put together. I hope you enjoy the new video (and the music-I thought it was kind of cute :), and then feel free to comment either below, on Youtube, or send an e-mail to hnbain1@hotmail.com to let me know what you think!
I hope everyone has a great day, and I look forward to comments, recommendations, suggestions, bulk orders (like I said, I really enjoy putting together the cards, so feel free to order as many as you'd like :)........Thank you so much!
Heather
Sunday, February 21, 2010
New St. Patrick's Day Cards!
We be thanken' ye kindly for yer interest in our St. Patrick's Day card collection! Please let us nu at 'nbain1@hotmail.com if yer woud be liken' to personalized or order yerself some custom-made cards fer whatever occasion or event! Please note tha' there will be some variations betwen each o' the cards cos each card is 'andcrafted, though we be makin' every attempt for uniformity. If yer have any questions, jus' be sendin' along o' e-mail to hnbain1@hotmail.com, or yer can be leavin' a commen' fer me at the bottom o' the post. Thanks again so much for yer interest, an' we 'ope that ye have a jolly ole' time lookin' through what we 'av available! We wish ye the jolliest o' St. Patrick's Days!
Now doesn't this just sound as festive as anything?
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Dark Green background with shamrock pattern center mounting and gold edging. Dog is centered on shamrock mounting sitting next to his pot ‘o gold, wearing a leprechaun hat, holding a shamrock, and a “Happy St. Patrick’s Day!” sign.
o Price per card for 1-4 : $3.25
o Price per card if 5 or more ordered: $3.00
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Victorian-print white and green shamrock background with metallic gold edging and shamrock border, and with shamrock frame surrounding central image of an angel with red hair holding bunches of shamrocks. Green banner located underneath angel is inscribed with “Greetings on St. Patrick’s Morn” .
o Price per card for 1-4 : $3.25
o Price per card if 5 or more ordered: $3.00
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From Heather's Miracle Dog |
Victorian-print Irish landscape background with gold edging, depicting a little boy and a little girl on a dirt road next to bushes holding Irish flags and waving.. Their faithful dog is sitting next to the little boy watching them wave the flags. House and horse and cart are located in background of the image. .
o Price per card for 1-4 : $3.25
o Price per card if 5 or more ordered: $3.00
**For 5 or more cards, please include $5.00 for shipping charges when calculating total order amount ($5.00 shipping charge applies per order of 5)So let us know what you think! Now onto the Easter cards.......and gift tags......and stuffed carrots.......and carrot ice cream (and yes, I have a recipe if anybody wants it-it was delicious and we had so much left over :).
Thank you and Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Heather
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Gluten-Free Country Store in Gilbert, AZ
We just recently went into this store and tried a few of the items that they had, and we're so thrilled that this store opened, and that it's so close to us, though admittedly, that factor could make it rather habit-forming for us :). Everything that they carry is gluten-free, and what we've tried so far has been delicious and definitely something that you would want to eat. More specifically they carry a chocolate-covered wafer cookie that is absolutely wonderful), and the owners are very nice and helpful with directing you to what your looking for and being sensitive to other food and environmental allergies.
They also have a website that a multitude of resources for those with celiac and information related to the conditio n, which is incredibly helpful for those that are trying to do more research into celiac disease and wheat/gluten allergies and how to avoid them.
The variety that they carry is really incredible, and they have stocked products from both local and companies located outside the state that make all kinds of delightful edibles. If anyone is interested in visiting them online I posted a link to their website below as well as above, and you can also find their address on their website in addition to a detailed description of where they are located. Anyway, anyone who is looking for gluten-free anything (or just really good food in general) should go into this store and browse through everything that they have-it's fantastic!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Heather
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Heather's Miracle Dog Cards Now Availabe At Wild Iris Coffeehouse in Prescott, AZ!
I'm extremely exci
Map to Wild Iris
Thank you all so much!
Heather

Monday, February 8, 2010
Allergy Information Post
I hope everyone's year had been wonderful so far! Even with some of the the terrible tragedies that have occurred, it seems that things may be looking at least a little more optimistic in some regards, and it would be nice to think that things would improve throughout the year and into the future!
For most, these reactions then will cause some sort of response, such as hay fever or rhinitis, which is certainly unpleasant, though in many cases, is not considered to be a serious health concern necessitating immediate medical attention except under special circumstances. I think many are familiar with the number of medications that a
However, with some allergic reactions, the response that the immune system mounts towards what it considers to be a harmful substances can be potentially fatal, as in the case with anaphylaxis or some cases of asthma. When allergic reactions start to cause bronchoconstriction or a constricted airway that limits an individual’s ability to breath, this is a very real and serious cause for concern; most would associate this type of reaction with substances such as seafood or peanuts, though it is possible to develop reactions of this type to almost anything. Other serious allergic reactions, such as internal swelling or edema, hypotension, or any other type of cutaneous reaction, is also of very real concern, and usually must be addressed by medical personnel as soon as possible to try to limit or stop the reaction. Causes for these types of reaction can vary, though they range from conditions such as mastocytosis, which is the overproduction of mast cells, having a high IgE count or high number of environmental/food/medication allergies, as well as congenital and genetic conditions that predispose to either over-proliferation of certain aspects of the immune system or to certain types of systemic inflammation, either chronic or episodic.
A very real area of concern that is often overlooked is the collective response of many to the idea of allergies, and the potential danger there is in assuming that if somebody mentions an allergy that the reaction they have will be mild and relatively easy to treat. My family and I have seen much eye-rolling and the assumption by many that our allergies are either not as severe as we describe them or that we are truly not allergic, with a frightening majority of these individuals being employed in the medical industry in some capacity. We have found that it is under these circumstances that we are in the most danger; to make the assumption that the information someone is trying to convey, be it under emergency circumstances or not, is either over-exaggerated or is in some way not entirely accurate is under the best of circumstances unwise, and, in many cases, a very frequent cause of serious medical errors and patient injury or death. It seems that for many, allergies are not considered to be a serious medical disorder, though the potential consequences of making this assumption are dangerous, if not fatal, in many cases. While it is true that many allergies will take on the form of eye redness, or sinusitis, this doesn’t hold true for everyone, as is the case with any other medical condition. When this is further combined with other complicated medical conditions, such as an autonomic disorder or vascular condition, the appearance of anaphyalxis or an asthma attack may look completely different than it would in someone who isn’t otherwise compromised in this regard, and may therefore delay proper treatment until it’s too late.
For me, in the majority of cases where I am having an allergic reaction, I won’t experience any type of warning symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, or watery eyes, but will instead jump straight to throat constriction and swelling, all over body swelling with a painful raised red rash, sporadic and random changes in blood pressure regulation and heart rate, and, in cases where I haven’t reached my medication soon enough, hypoxia that causes me to pass out and have hypoxic seizures until my oxygenation improves (not to mention a bad headache). And all of this will happen within seconds of exposure to what my body considers to be a harmful substance, such as breathing in particles of macadamia nuts, unwittingly eating something that contains what others consider to be a miniscule amount of whatever allergen it may contain, or simply being within 30 feet of a building that was painted the day before. Once I
To illustrate this issue, because of an experience I had last year in an emergency room, my family and I have researched the other contents of what usually is put into a Saline-drip IV bag such as what you normally get at the hospital for dehydration. After a particularly bad reaction to what we could only connect back to a bag of saline I was given, we discovered that the
Another story that was recounted to us was a surgical nurse that was assisting with a spinal surgery, and as she opened the packaging to something that was needed for the surgery, she immediately fell to the floor and died within seconds of opening the package. Latex had been used in the packaging, and even in an operatory, where all of the equipment to resuscitate her was readily available, the doctors and other nurses just didn’t have enough time between when she initially opened the package and when she stopped breathing. While sobering, this story was recounted to my mother and me by a nurse that had been in the room when this occurred, and it had a major impact on her both personally and professionally; needless to say, she took my list of allergies seriously enough to post multiple allergy warnings outside of my hospital room (for which I was, and still am, immensely appreciative).
I apologize for the length of this post, and if you have read this all the way through to this point, I thank you for all of your patience and willingness to wade through my lengthy description of this complicated topic. This post is not meant to be vent of frustration on my part; in essence, I guess my point is that many times, people will make an assumption about what they consider to be an everyday problem, such as allergies, and may not be fully informed, or even be able to grasp, the gravity of this type of medical issue until it’s too late. This can apply to people both outside and within the medical industry, and I hope that perhaps some of this information may provide someone with a better understanding that sometimes something as simple as walking by a freshly-painted room or eating food with a “hidden” ingredient can incapacitate someone to the extent that they can no longer breath or function, and could possibly die from their exposure. Saying that you learn to live with it is somewhat of an understatement in many cases, regardless of the medical issue. I hope that perhaps you found this of some value, and if you wish, please feel free to comment below, or you can send me an e-mail at hnbain1@hotmail.com. Again, thank you so much for your time!
Heather
Monday, February 1, 2010
New Items Now Available on Zazzle.com!
I guess because I was curious to see how well they would do, I have a couple of new designs that are available on Zazzle.com (and I included a link somewhere in this posting, so if anybody wants to take it look, it should take you directly there....hopefully.....if I did it right......). I've embedded a link to take you to the first card I have posted on Zazzle, and there should also be a link somewhere over to the right in the sidebar. Anyway, I thought I would try this in case anybody was interested in ordering anything online. Let me know what you think, and if you have any new design ideas that I can put together for you! Thanks!!