When you think of the word ‘cool,’ antiquing isn’t necessarily the first thing that comes to mind. But that’s just what PFL customer Dusty Amodio of Rebel and Nail Design does – he makes antiquing cool by repairing and repurposing unique antique finds into functional and statement-making pieces. And when Dusty needed a business card [...]
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Nature Travel Piece for New Featured Brochure
Our Featured Brochure this week was printed for DePuy Spring Creek, located a few miles south of PrintingForLess.com here in Livingston, Montana. This spring creek is one of the finest trout streams in the lower 48 states and offers something for everyone regardless of your skill level. DePuy Spring Creek’s brochure design appeals to the [...]
Tis the season to give. Does your company?
The holiday season is firmly upon us, and shortly, people will be heading off to visit, hang out and enjoy some time off with friends and family. A lot of the holiday “spirit” is dressed up as the season to give, and, by nature, get. When I hear this, I usually think of gifts, what [...]
Assisting Hands Assist Each Other
I had the pleasure recently of participating in the annual retreat for one of Printingforless.com’s customers, the Assisting Hands Franchise system. Each year franchisees from all over the country come together to discuss their business, share strategies, introduce new initiatives, and enjoy each other’s company. What struck me about this retreat and the organization itself was two [...]
PrintingForLess.com’s Newest Puppy
One of the best things about working at PFL is that we can bring our dogs to work. After loving everyone else’s dogs for almost three years, I finally convinced my husband to replace our dear departed Corgi, Sadie, with a new pup. Allie started coming to work with me at 8 weeks old. She [...]
5 Reasons Winter in Montana is a Good Thing
5 Reasons Winter in Montana is a Good Thing Having lived in Montana for about 26 years now, I have had the good fortune of experiencing a lot of winters here, ranging from fairly mild, to lots of snow, to tons of snow, and even, as we experienced last week, temperatures dropping to -25° below or colder. [...]
