2013年9月3日星期二

RinG-Pen

Ring Pen won a lot of awards, is recommended by numerous World Health Care Organizations and helps to write for a lot of people all over the World. This pen is designed to provide a writing utensil which requires no or very minimal gripping force. Most pens attempt to accommodate individuals who have difficulty maintaining sufficient gripping force by increasing the gripping surface. The result is a bulky pen with a fat barrel which does not provide a smooth, clean and accurate writing action. The No Grip Ring-Pen redesigns the conventional cylindrical pen, eliminating the need for any gripping force, and allows the user to write in a more neutral, natural comfortable hand posture. This removes the causes of fatigue, strain, cramping and pain from writing. Children just learning writing techniques, university students who have to take huge volumes of notes in lectures, people suffering from arthritis or other conditions affecting the hand, everyone who writes regularly – all will

2013年8月28日星期三

Back to School Season

Times flies!-It is already the end of August.And back to school season is in full swing.Student in the whole world are getting ready to buckle down for another year.That means you need to pick up some fresh stationery suppliers.

Today I'd like to recommend some useful stationery.

1.Clip Rite
As an exciting new “Back to School” tool, Clip-Tabs make life easier for educators and students. In addition to the instant personal organization offered by Clip-Tabs, students can use them as study aids, to bookmark important material within a larger document or textbook, separate tasks by due dates, etc.
2.Twin Ball Pens with Stickers
3.food shape pencil case



2013年7月15日星期一

Happiness Is Diversity


Low carb is not the right diet for everyone. Bungee-jumping is not the sport for everyone. Condo living is not a comfortable living arrangement for everyone. And there is no set blueprint for your life either.
You have needs, wants, dreams, and a history that make your life different than anyone else’s. Life is about diversity.
Formal Victorian style is not at all the right approach to a home for me with large dogs and foster kittens; but my streamlined casual style works well. My friend on the other hand would never be happy in a home with all tile floors, it’s just not sophisticated enough for her. “I need carpet and fancy drapes, and live plants”, she laughs.
And I would look silly in super-low-cut jeans; but then my 20 year old niece would not welcome the tailored suits I often wear, either.
My message is simple -- Happiness lies in that sacred place where you create the diversity that makes your life yours. Happiness lies where self acceptance and self improvement meet. Not just your decorating style, or your choice of jeans --but your ideals, your passions, what makes you smile.
In order for happiness to live with you, your life must reflect what makes sense to you. What you love, what you care about, what you treasure, what you find interesting and important.
When I first moved to Arizona over 15 years ago now, I had been working with my husband running jobsites for a large construction company. I wanted to do something else when we made the move, but he asked me to stay, and I agreed. It was, after all, what we had been doing all along. Who was I to rock the boat?
I stayed for 2 years, and I did a decent job; but I also was very stressed, and added to his stress, because I was unhappy with my choice. I went to work barely on time, I took every second of my lunch hour, left as early as I could get away with. My heart wasn’t in it.
After the 2 years, I was able to go back to school and start my Coaching Business. Originally, I put in 50 hours a week, never got tired, bored, wanted to quit. Years later, I still don’t get tired. Ok, that’s not true, but I don’t get sick-and-tired, if you know what I mean.
I wouldn’t make it as a rock star. I could never be a chef, or a surgeon. But Life Coaching I love. I found happiness in the variety of life that fits me. You can too!
But even with the beauty of diversity, there are of course some basics. Just like in decorating, or fashion style, living a great life involves knowing some basic skills and putting in some foundation pieces. A great paint job won’t help a wall that cracked and peeling!
Start with the basics, and then from there, it becomes a creative effort that reflects your own personality, your own interests, your own message to the world.
1. Screen out things that aren’t important to you.
2. Put your effort in the right places.
3. Clearly define your priorities.
4. Build reserves into your life.
5. Identify and eliminate energy zappers.
6. Manage your self-talk.
7. Eliminate overwhelm through daily action.
Every day that you work hard on being optimistic and strengthening things that are meaningful and important to you, there is less room for unhappiness or self pity. Happiness is being YOU, the very best “you” that you can be. 

2013年7月8日星期一

Tenta Promo Gift Pen Shop: Mastering the Art of Pen Spinning

Tenta Promo Gift Pen Shop: Mastering the Art of Pen Spinning: You may be an ace with a Rubik’s cube , or even a yo-yo champion, but have you mastered that other geek hobby? You know, pen spinning? Whi...

The Art of Printing Promotional Products


Welcome to the lucrative world of PromotionalProducts! This industry has grown by leaps and bounds, supplying. There is no doubt about the effectiveness of giveaways as tools for brand recall.

Look around and you will find several giveaways such as advertising ball pens, cups,bags and drinkware featuring a brand logo. This article will take you behind the scenes to explore the different printing processes involved in getting quality logos on promotional items:

Screen Printing: The Song Dynasty in China first introduced this printing more than thousand years ago. Over the years, several enhancements have been made to make the process more efficient. Among the more popular printing processes, Screen Printing uses a framed mesh along with an ink-blocking stencil to create the desired image. Even though this process is commonly used to personalize clothing, they can be used on a variety of other materials such as plastic and glass as well.


Pad Printing: This process transfers ink to a surface by using a metal plate. This plate has a film that creates the printable image on exposure to UV light. The plate is then stamped on a bulk of promotional products to provide accurate and timely printing. Pad printing can be used on a variety of surfaces such as glass, plastic, ceramic, wood and glass.

Hot Foil Printing: This process uses a metallic plate with letters to hot stamp the desired artwork on a product. This dry and ink free process works perfectly on plastic, wood, leather and paper.

Heat Transfer Printing: This process uses intense heat to imprint the logo on material. When you want to imprint full color images on garments, then heat transfer is the printing method you should go for. This process is used on ball pens and T-shirts


Laser Engraving: This process is simple and clean. The logos are loaded into a laser engraving system and then imprinted on products such as metallic pens, awards, jewelry and crystal ware.

Embossing/Debossing: This process gives your logo a trendy and 3-dimensional look. Dies are created from metal in your logo's shape. Your product is placed between the dies; heat and pressure is then applied to create the desired image you want. This process is used on chocolate packs and leather-based items.

Embroidery: This process makes your logo looks great on clothing with stitching. Items such as caps, blankets, shirts and pants will look great with your logo once the embroidery work is complete.

Digital Printing: This process is also known as CMYK and offers full-color printing. A notch above Screen Printing, this form of printing uses actual printing rather than screens. Digital printing is used on magnets, notebooks and mouse pads.

Mastering the Art of Pen Spinning


You may be an ace with a Rubik’s cube, or even a yo-yo champion, but have you mastered that other geek hobby? You know, pen spinning? While most of us probably do it unconsciously while deep in thought, the art of twirling a pen like a baton between your fingers is an emerging sport amongst young people in world.

In response to the pen-twirling boom, a new pen made specifically for spinning is scheduled to hit stores in late February. The Pen’z Gear pen is longer and heavier than a normal pen (15 grams and 19cm long), and also has an adjustable weight feature to make it easier to manipulate..It is five times as much as a regular pen.

According to the article, pen spinning has been popular since the late 1970s, with similar movements in China and the United States.

The Internet played a key role in launching the inaugural pen-spinning world tournament last February, and video footage from such events triggered an online boom.

The Internet community was inspired by mind-boggling twirls such as the ThumbAround — maneuvering a pen to rotate around one’s thumb — and the FingerPass — which involves twirling a pen through the four fingers of one’s hand.”

One captivated spectator (and fellow spinner) was Masaki Tsukuda, who gathered other online pen-spinning celebs to form the Pen Spinner Association last July. The group already has 800 members and plans to hold an inaugural national competition in March.

2013 new promotional rubik ball pen


The Rubik's Pen is a challenge that's fun to solve.

The sections of the cap rotate like a Rubik's Cube: you have to twist and solve them to remove the Ball Pen from the cap.

ball pen size:13*1.7*1.7cm

Rubik sticker label size:1.5*1.5cm

packing:1pc/opp 50pcs/box 1000pcs/CTN CBM:50*30*20CM  GW/NW:15/14KGS