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Online Shopping Tip: Where are our Dried Branches?

As we get closer to Christmas, birch branches, curly willow, manzanita, and sparkle curly ting ting are becoming more popular. Where are they in the online store? Start with the Shop Shinoda’s tab. Click on Other Silks & Drieds. Click … Continue reading

Online Shopping Tip: Categories created for Lanterns and Candleabras

Since Lanterns and Candleabras are so often searched for on our site, I have separated them out into their own categories. To find them, go to the Shop Shinoda’s tab. Click on Candles, then Candle Holders, and you will see … Continue reading

Online Shopping Tip: Name Card and Place Card Holders

When I examine the searches used for products on our site, name card and place card holders come up to the top of the list. We also get asked quite frequently within the warehouses. Where are they in the online … Continue reading

Online Shopping Tip: Where are the basket fillers (excelsior, sizzle pack, and cello shred)?

When trying to create a fully functional catalog for our vast assortment of merchandise, I tried to make the most common sense decisions I could. Also, I figured that if something was difficult to find the search feature could always … Continue reading

Online Shopping Tip: Looking for Japanese Paper Lanterns?

Within the last couple of years, the use of paper lanterns in home and party decor has grown tremendously. We have added quite a few different kinds of paper lanterns. Where are they in the Online Store? When you go … Continue reading

Online Shopping Tip: Where are our Feathers?

I will be adding an Online Shopping Tip to help people find categories of product that may be difficult to find in our catalog structure. Today, I am going to help you find where we put our Feathers. If you … Continue reading

Looking for Acrylic Crystal Products?

The use of acrylic crystals in store displays and wedding work has been a growing trend for the last few years. Along with purchasing loose acrylic diamonds, items normally used as Christmas ornaments have been used to help create a … Continue reading