Thankful Thursday: Canadian Business Journal Feature!
October 3rd, 2013 by admin
Hi everyone!
Happy Thursday! With the hustle and bustle of the everyday, sometimes we need a moment to just pause and appreciate the wonders around us. Even if it is just a “smile and thank you” to the barista handing you your morning latte or a quick glance to admire the pretty flowers on your way home from work, it’s the little things that can make your day all the more bright and peaceful. Doing so can remind you just how beautiful life truly is.
With that, we have decided to add our own bit of weekly reflection to the blog with our Thankful Thursdays. Every Thursday we will be sharing with you something or someone that we are thankful for.
This week, we had the honor of being featured in the Canadian Business Journal (CBJ). The CBJ is a lovely digital magazine focused on Canadian-based businesses and news, as well as articles and columns by Canadian writers. Being a proud Canadian-grown company ourselves, we are honored to be included in this prestigious digital magazine.
Our article details the manufacturing aspects of our company focusing on who we are, what we stand for, and our #SewSocial Project. Thank you to the Canadian Business Journal for the wonderful feature! You can read the full article online here. We would love to know what you think!
PS: Want to win a Dream a Little Dream Fat Quarter Bundle? Click here to see how or click back to read our latest Winsday post!
Happy Sewing!
If you would like to contact us in relation to media inquiries or on how to be featured in our Thankful Thursdays, email us at info@camelotfabrics.com
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