Monthly Archives: December 2009

Daughter Gives Dad a Blurb Book. Dad Says…

Well, we can’t really post what dad said, but we can tell you that in this case, it was an expression of joy. But dad wasn’t the only one rejoicing. His daughter Ginevra was pretty stoked and gave a huge shout out to Blurb’s Customer Support elves in her blog post. The story is enough [...]

Blurb in the New York Times

Personalized gifts are all the rage – and why not? As a recent New York Times article noted when people are “searching for meaning beyond a price tag,” custom-made gifts are a great solution, and so, as the article points out, are websites like Blurb where you can make those gifts. But Blurbarians, you already [...]

Book of the Week – Everyday Reds (as in Wine)

Not sure what to bring, serve, or imbibe at the New Year’s party, or any of the holiday parties you’re partaking in this week? Want a red wine that will knock the socks off your taste buds without crippling your wallet? Check out Everyday Reds by Tammy and Alex Striler. The Strilers, wine enthusiasts with [...]

David Brommer and the Seattle Suspects

We’ve known David Brommer for awhile now, primarily in the context of his role with B&H in New York. We’ve done several workshops in the event space at B&H, and they’re always amazing (shameless plug – stay tuned to the Blurb blog for updates on when we’ll be back!). However David is much more than [...]