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New MultiLingual Website for the International Edition of ONEXENO
Penrose Press announces a significant upgrade to the ONEXENO website in accordance with the publication of the new international edition of the ONEXENO card game. The new site includes descriptions and official rules in ten languages – Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), English, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
ONEXENO’s new website (onexeno.org/) includes a multilingual Forum for discussing the game, it variations, and rules. Links to web referrals and press releases are posted on the site. The site also includes a calendar of upcoming events, such as trade shows, that ONEXENO will participate in.
ONEXENO is a card game played by one to seven players. The game contains a set of 70 square cards. No two cards are alike; each card is unique representing all of the possible combination binary elements around the periphery of a 3X3 matrix.
ONEXENO’s new packaging is considerably improved over the original, first edition. A drawer and sleeve package improves the durability and appearance of the box. In addition, the high quality waterproof cards make it a durable, portable game that can be taken almost anywhere.
Currently, special prepublication orders are taken on the site for the new international edition of ONEXENO at orders.penrosepress.com/internationaledition.aspx
These are prepublication offers at considerable discount over the suggested retail pricing. Merchant Special Volume Discounts are also available in this prepublication affer. The second edition will be available by October, 2010. So, its the time to stock up on ONEXENO for Christmas.
Funky Phresh: "Happy Birthday" Window Card

I received my ClubScrap kit earlier this month and I usually order the Greetings to Go side (15 pre-scored card bases with coordinating envelopes, mats, ribbon, die cuts, etc). This month I was pleasantly surprised to find this window card. And as excited as I was to create with this card I did find it a bit challenging.
I decided that I’d start first by stamping an eggshell card mat with my Anna Griffin stamps, layer it over the die cut window, carefully cut the window out while salvaging the leftover rectangle to stamp my sentiment on. I embossed the dark gray mat, cut the window out with a craft knife and then layered my first card mat on top. I added a bit of wired ribbon to the corner and threw on a few oversized rhinestones to embellish.
Here’s an inside view of the card with the sentiment popped up on some foam tape. It’s barely visible but I did score a border all along the eggshell mat to give the inside of the card a more finished appearance.
I’ve got another window card to share tomorrow and will have more cards from ClubScrap’s Arts ‘n Crafts kit to share for the rest of the week. I hope you’ll come back to visit!