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Who Does Hollywood Hire?
Take a look
at this beautiful Needlepoint stitched by GhostStitchers (big surprise
huh?). It will be prominently shown in a Disney movie titled "The Alamo"
due for release in early 2004. The reason the background was not
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Update:
Touchtone Pictures (a Disney Company)
released the movie on April 9, 2004 and
unbelievably, the scenes with the Needlepoint were cut! So now let’s all
look forward to the out takes on the DVD version.
L
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Major Book Publishers Hire
Who?
"Famous
Paintings in Cross Stitch", authored by Jan Eaton, was first published
in Great Britain on April 15, 2005 by Hamlyn, a division of Octopus
Publishing Group Ltd. The large piece shown on the cover and most of the
large projects featured within were stitched by… you guessed it,
GhostStitchers. Even if the Acknowledgments page didn’t recognize
GhostStitchers for providing most of the stitching, it would still be a
great book. J |
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More Verifiable
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Magazines with Beautiful
Needlework Photos
It all starts
with stitching the models. GhostStitchers work is seen in all the
Needlework Magazines shown here and countless others. The Premier Issue
of "At Home With Needlework" (shown on top) required literally dozens of
models to be stitched by GhostStitchers. Every subsequent issue
continues to be jam-packed with projects. When that much model stitching
is constantly needed within the Photographer's deadline, the best answer
is... hire the best!
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Santa Doesn't Work Alone!
He has busy
elves! The Better Homes and
Gardens "A Cross-Stitch Christmas" (2005/2006) along with the
companion 2006/2007 bring the holiday seasons
alive with dozens of Cross Stitch memories. And when a snowman stitched
on black fabric is needed for the cover, who you gonna call,
GhostStitchers, that's who! J
Seriously, GhostStitchers is thankful for
the opportunity to contribute to these and other timeless needlework
publications.
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What to Send
New, old,
unfinished, whatever... You have
those pieces that you just can't seem to finish. Get that stash out of the
closet and onto a wall. A loved one left unfinished
pieces and you would like to pass them on to the family, now you can! Don’t
worry about missing Fabric or Floss, just send what you have. If you want a
name, initials, and/or a date at the bottom, just let us know (after all, we are your
"Ghost" Stitchers).
J
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Easy, Inexpensive, and Reliable
Shipping
You will find
that using the Post Office Priority Mail Service is easy and costs only
about $5 to $6 from most US locations, assuming weight under 5 pounds (most
shipments we handle are less than 2 pounds). The shipping container (box)
and the address label are provided at no extra charge. You can just go to
the Post Office with your project, put everything in the "free" box and they
will seal it for you. For those outside the USA we recommend a priority or
express type mail service such as Air Mail. |
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What Happens
Next?
Your quotation
and time estimate will be prepared within 24 hours (business days) after
your project is received, and you will be contacted. When reasonable, this
contact is made by phone, so perchance you have any questions, they can
be answered immediately.
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Print the
Form
Preparing
your quote is faster and easier for us if you will use this form. If you
are not able to print the form, simply write or type all the
information. Any questions, just ask. Thank you.
J |
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