Cactus Threads is an international
embroidery company. Satisfied customers can be found in
Germany and Canada, as well as Hawaii, Virginia, Oklahoma, Montana,
Maryland, California, Florida, and other states.
Cactus Threads allows each
individual to personalize their own gift, making a unique item
for that special person.
Cactus Threads was founded by Barbara
Wells in 2002 and is located near Billings Montana. The
business was started to give others an opportunity to purchase
customized items that can be given as keepsakes. Each item that is given is guaranteed not to
be a duplicate of any other gift.
Barbara is a native of North Dakota,
holds a bachelor of science degree in Family and Consumer Science
and Communications from North Dakota State University and a
Master of Education in Professional Development from University of
Wisconsin, Eau Claire. She is married to Steve and is the
proud mother of Ryan, age 8.
Cactus Threads provides top-notch
personalized embroidered items and outstanding customer service,
along with great customer support - a combination that can't be
beat! If you don't see what you are looking for, e-mail us and tell us what
you want. We will do our best to meet your needs.
All of our items have been selected
for their quality and performance. We sell only the
best.
Through our commitment, experience, and
expertise, Cactus Threads has established a business relationship
with our customers that will last a lifetime! Workmanship is
guaranteed.
Why we are
different:
We have a strong work ethic
and believe in customer service. We also know that you needed
your order yesterday. We have an excellent turn around rate
without the extra charges.
Thanks for stopping by!
Feel free to browse and drop us a line if you don't see
exactly what you are looking for. Stop by often as new items
will be added.
Cactus Threads is unique: we
personalize just like you want it, have no hidden fees and no
minimum orders. We are at your
service!
Proud to be a member of Made In Montana!
All work is done in a smoke free
environment.
Read more about us. Click on
the colored patches to read feature stories that appeared
in local newspapers.
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