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We’re Still Working Hard to Catch Up on Orders

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Sorry for the shipping delays. This email was sent by: Bramble Berry 2138 Humboldt St. Bellingham, W

Sorry for the shipping delays. This email was sent by: Bramble Berry 2138 Humboldt St. Bellingham, Washington, 98225, US [Update Profile]( [Bramble Berry Handcraft Provision]( [View email in browser]( Necessary Safety Precautions Causing Shipping Delays We’re continuing to take extra precautions because of COVID-19. That includes cleaning a minimum of 3 hours a day and working in shorter staggered shifts with fewer people. This is causing longer shipping times, both from orders leaving our warehouse and carrier delays. We are doing everything we safely can to get back to a shorter turnaround time. We’re also having supply chain issues, so we're working hard to restock. That way the great products you're looking for are available when you want them. We know these supplies are important to you - our team is working 7 days a week to get them out the door. If you have any questions, feel free to email our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com. We are experiencing an increase in contacts, but they're working hard to get back to everyone as soon as they can. We’re so sorry for the inconvenience. These precautions are necessary for the safety of our team and our customers. Thank you for your patience and support during this time! We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. [Learn More]( Find All New Projects Every Week In the Studio [Cold Process Soap Projects]( [Cold Process Soap Projects]( [Find Projects]( [Melt and Pour Soap Projects]( [Melt & Pour Soap Projects]( [Find Projects]( [Bath Bomb Projects]( [Bath Bomb Projects]( [Find Projects]( [DIY Body Care Projects]( [Body Care Projects]( [Find Projects]( This email was sent by: Bramble Berry 2138 Humboldt St. Bellingham, Washington, 98225, US [Update Profile]( [New Collection]( [In the Studio]( [Shop by Craft]( [Shop by Product]( [On Sale]( [b]( The best inspiration, guides, and handcraft supplies — all in one place. [fb]( [yt]( [pi]( [insta]( [tw]( Bramble Berry Inc. 2138 Humboldt St., Bellingham, Washington 98225 Don’t want to recieve email updates? [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Preferences](

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