Free Shipping Today Only on Screenwriting for Hollywood Swag!
December 1st, Cafe Press has a Free Shipping Coupon for today only. If you have enjoyed the articles and information from Screenwriting for Hollywood, find yourself some goodies to support and keep the site alive for 2009.
To save money, enter code FEMHOL14 when you select your holiday treats from Hollywood Swag.
I will be offering more products very soon, but I just wanted to share this unexpected coupon with you now as it is only good for today.
Currently, I have available:
- A sexy 1920s actress image on TOTE BAG “Illuminating the Dark Thousands of Strokes per Hour,” with exciting details on the button images that you will only be able to see in person
- “Damn good coffee… and hot!” Twin Peaks, David Lynch, Dali, Fellini film homage LARGE MUG with circus, clowns, elephants, fish, owl, and red velvet curtains. Awesome!
- A funny retro MAGNET, “Get in line, I’ll dish you some slop.”
- Winter theme vintage style GREETING CARDS, box of 10, open to all religion, holiday, birthday, condolences, or whatever you want, says “Please mix me a drink of soda and whiskey” with Spanish translation
- A sexy ROMANTIC CARD for your loved one, “I like my meat rare,” and in Spanish, “Quiero la carne tierna.”
More coming soon! Happy holiday shopping to you.
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Jaden, I missed the free shipping but still what a great idea and great for gifts too! Yes, we want to support you and very much want you here in 2009 and beyond!
Thanks Karen. I ordered each item, of course, to make sure they are all right. They look even better in person. Am very happy with the service.
Standing by the mailbox waiting for the SFH totebag…
Muzz — Yay! The tote is actually pretty large and can hold a lot. I gave it the ol’ grocery store test and it passed.
These days, if you don’t have your tote bag, the people at the store make a face and you must apologize…same if your tote bag is already full! (One store around here actually charges five cents for a plastic bag as an incentive. Of course, they also sell string bags and totes.) :-)
Muzz — Oh good. I wasn’t sure if they had instated the Bring-Your-Own-Bag rule out there as well. You will find the large tote very useful then. The first time I saw the BYOB was in France. I thought it was an interesting and great idea. A few years later they were doing it in the US. I was surprised. Americans love to make waste and can get stuck in their ways. I’m glad to see this is catching on though. The only thing that sucks is that now we have to buy trash bags too, and ultimately, it all ends up in the same place except it costs us more money.