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From Dinner Decisions To Packaging Options
http://taniareynaert.blogspot.com/
When her husband loses his job, this mom of four jumps into the world of inventing and finds success in six months! What starts as pannic, turns into passion.
Recent Posts
HEYYYYYYYY!!
Koen told me that Christmas was Saturday!! Now, after phoning him at work, he says that work told him this information. Either way, I'm now a day behind hahaha. So tonight I go shopping for veges and fruit and better get those gifts wrapped.LOL, Koen...
A Site For Design
I went looking for the site posted in Stephen's blog way back. I couldn't find it but Stephen was kind enough to email it to me. Thanks Stephen. It's Called Sumit Funny Stuff.comHere, after creating an account, you can submit some funny things and ge...
Slowing Down For Christmas
Things seem to slow down when the big lead up to Christmas is here. Connor is busy creating ``the greatest invention ever`` out of curtain rod packaging. He`s using it as a car track/ tube and has it set up on the stairs and yells ou...
Customer Service
When trying to reach the retail buyers, you can always begin with customer service. They truly are there to help. Okay, you may find the odd rude one here and there...ooops, that's dental receptionists~ sorry ;-)Back to customer service. They do want...
Miter Master Plus
A friend and mentor from the Inventor's Mentors Library, Troy Robison(Gizmo), is the inventor of the Miter Master Plus ."I actually designed the tool to make things much easier for the end user eliminating the need for compound convers...
Permanent Markers?
I now know they do not work on silicone. Because the supplier didn't carry colorings for silicone, I thought I'd try permanent markers...nope, they don't work. Once my stuffy nose clears up and I can think more clearly, I'll call anot...


1. Content(writing styles, etc.)
The content of this blog is a detailed description of what the author does or done to get an invention idea out and presented to the powers that be, so that it can be made into a product and put on the market. It is an eye-opening view of the steps needing to be taken and with how tos and what not to dos written in a friendly format. Great job!
2. Colors (eye-catching, blends, etc.)
The colors chosen for this blog are teals and greens, which I am partial too. The light sage background helps bring the content of the blog to the forefront and doesn't distract from the rest of the blog. The darker teal background is nice on the major content area.
3. Fonts (Background contrasts, etc.)
The fonts are easy to read, and the pastel green used against the dark teal background makes it easy on the eyes preventing eye fatigue and encourages more reading. Great Job!
4. Layouts (orderly, theme etc.)
The layout/theme of the blog fits nicely. Tho I think with this inventive author, that she will outgrow this template and be making her own soon on her own domain soon, she has the creative ability to make something that will really draw the readers in.
5. Navigational (working links. etc.)
The links that I clicked on took me to where I wanted to go, and the blog is easy to navigate and find information that is offered, including the comment section.
Tania: You have a good idea going here on this blog. You have an easy way of writing that make people feel comfortable and can identify with what you are talking about. Your blog may be a big help to others who are inventors and need a way to present what they are doing too. It will help them to read about your experiences... trials and errors and victories. Great Job!
~K
Posted: April 7th, 2009 | More Reviews From Arcticulates | Report This Comment