Wednesday, June 27, 2007

New Packaging for the Collectible Baseballs!

In the next few days, the Unforgettaballs' website (http://www.unforgettaballs.com/) will have new packaging options!

We originally started the site with all the decorative baseball designs packaged the same way; the baseballs were in a clear PVC plastic container, included was a round black base, which were placed in a printed Unforgettaballs box.

The only exception to this packaging on the site are 2 designs, the Baby's first Baseballs, (pictured below left) and the Opening day Baseballs (pictured below right). These two designs both come in Lucite cubes.

-Baby's 1st ball available in pink or blue.

-Opening day balls available for Yankee stadium, Fenway Park and Wrigley Field



Our newest options for packaging your collectible baseballs are from one of the highest quality, best known source for baseball collectible packaging: Ballqube. This highly acclaimed baseball holder company can be viewed at, http://ballqube.com/index.html.

We are offering two different Baseball holder options:

The first is a Lucite cube, which is UV protected to keep your Unforgettaball design baseball protected, but it is also the same stackable size as most baseball cubes, so if you currently have your baseball collection on display, this will fit right in.

The second option is also from Ballqube, and it is a wood stand with a mirrored top, that comes with the same Lucite cube listed above, that sits perfectly on the wood base. The mirror may sound cheesy, but truly it is a very classy look. If you are buying one of our Unforgettaball designs as a gift, this is a really nice way to dress it up.

This new packaging page will be on our website http://unforgettaballs.com/home.html, by the end of this week (6/29).

Friday, June 15, 2007

Pirate baseballs coming in two weeks

Two weeks from today the new Pirate Treasure balls will be seen in the gift store of the latest exhibit by Arts and Exhibitions. They're the company that brought the King Tut Exhibit to Philadelphia, and next to London. The pirate exhibit will also tour different cities for a total of 5 years!

http://www.huliq.com/22959/national-geographic-real-pirates-exhibition-at-cincinnati-museum

We have sold over 20 baseballs a day at the Tut exhibit in Philly, so despite Tut never playing ball, (although I think he would have been a big baseball fan if he had the opportunity), it seems to be a natural for the gift store. We are considering ending the run of Tut balls once the Exhibit is over. More on this idea to come.

But the pirate ball will be the new gift for the sports fan who visits the exhibit in Cincinnati, Ohio.


The new decorative ball should be up on our website soon.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

More designs coming!

Many new designs are coming,and will be up on the site in the next few weeks.

New to the site, but already had been in production:
-Cleveland Municipal Stadium
-PNC Park
-New York City ball
-California ball

New designs coming:
-Billiards Eight ball
-Connie Mack stadium (Picture below) - Click Here to purchase this ball












More designs coming in next few months, including some smaller run limited edition pieces only sold here!