Monday, January 19, 2015

CHA #2

Continuing the tour of CHA, we stopped at Pink Paislee.  What I noticed about this show was the minimalistic approach.  Booths were small and empty.  Not as many samples and stuff to be seen.  Normally the Winter show is packed and you can't even get into some of these booths.  Its a sign of where the industry is going I'm sure.

Pink Paislee had a travel line that I liked (shocker).  It had gold accents.  It really was everywhere.


 Enamel dots and planes.  Yes please!

 Enamel words?  Sure!
 And they had these acetate letters sitting on their demo table.  Really like the crosshatch look on these.  I will pick up a pack or two of these.
 Never heard of this company so it must be new since I left the industry.  They had a really cute line.  I like the black, blue and yellow together.


Doodlebug.  Not a fan of their stuff but they do have enamel dots.  Its all about the dots, 'bout the dots, no squares, just dots!  Anyway, this rainbow wall of dots made me happy.


We were at the halfway point by now so we stopped for lunch.  Another sign that the show and industry are changing.  There are usually little cafe's in between the halls to eat.  They have some seating but not a lot.  Not enough for the thousands of women in the building.  This year, we didn't stand in a long line to get food and then we found a table.  In fact, there were several open tables.  Attendance is down for sure.

As soon as we started walking again, we ran into the Crystal Ninja.  She was coated head to toe in crystals.  She could barely walk and that suit had to weigh a lot.


Jillibean Soup was tucked into a corner and we almost missed them.  While their papers never thrill me, their embellishments always do.  They were a booth that had a lot of home decor in it.  I do like their idea though and was lucky enough to do the Make n Take.  They were down to their last 8 and I had to have one!


I love the reclaimed wood look.  It matches our new house perfectly and I will be purchasing a lot of those frames and boxes.

 Party supplies - again, minimal scrapbook supplies but focus on the party and home decor.  I do like this bags and want to get some for crafting.  I may try to order plain ones and do something for Valentines day.  Who am I kidding, I can't even get stay up past 8 pm anymore.!
 This was one of the Make n Takes but it was at the Hampton Arts booth (the company that now owns Jillibean Soup).  Super cute but they were all out.  BUT, the instructor said the Jellybean booth had a few left so we ran across the aisle.
 This was the other Make N Take.  Super simple but dang, is that cute or what???  I made one.  I will be doing more.  I love that.
 Cute stamps.
 More party supplies.
 Party supplies includes paper straws too.  They cute the monogram with the Silhouette and then layered the straws on it.  And its in one of those reclaimed wood frames.  Must have.
 More ideas with the frames.  I told you they were super cute.  I want one in the kitchen area that I can switch up for holidays and seasons.  Again, I'm ambitious.



Hazel and Ruby - now, they have always focused on the home decor side and thats cool.  But I really like what they did with this stuff.  BOG wash tape.  Like a 12 inch roll!
 Hello washi!
 Gold, gold and oh, look!  Maps!  I WANT that map wash.  Come on.  Map washi.  Every home needs map wash right?!?!?  (say yes)
 I have so many plans for that map wash.
 Ahem, I don't want to give all the glory to the map wash when there is WOODGRAIN washi.  Yes, woodgrain.  Again, I have plans for that woodgrain stuff too.  (My husband is looking at me with a really weird look in his eyes.  He knows I'm planning something crafty over here.  My typing just got faster and I'm pretty sure he can hear my heart beating really loudly.  Come on, its map and woodgrain wash tape!!)

Moving on.....
Bella Blvd - another company that I like but not in the sense that I need to own everything.  Their embellishments are cool.  The papers are little too cartoony for me.

But look what they have? Enamel dots!  And arrows and hearts and stars!  The Lucky Charms cereal of scrapbooking!!
 And fun ways to use those enamel dots (for those of us who tend to hoard them and have drawers full of enamel dots but never use them because you may run out and what would you do if they stopped making enamel dots......)
 That 6?  Its *full* of enamel dots.
 And screen prints again.  Love.

One of the last booths we visited before circling back for anything we may have missed was Simple Stories.  I'm almost glad they were the last because I took a lot of time in this booth.
They aded to their Say Cheese line with Say Cheese 2.  I love everything they added to this line and will be working on a class for a local store with this.  Since we're local to Disney, its easy.
 There is gold in this line but once again, its not enough to overwhelm this line.  Its just right.
 And they added enamel dots, wood veneer and other fun things to this line!







 This line was tucked in there and for a minute, I thought I was looking at the Scenic Route booth.  I miss that company.  So I'll be on the lookout for this line too.  I must have that woodgrain paper.

 The samples for the Disney line were everywhere in this booth and I love every single one of them.






 4x6 Snap albums.  In a rainbow of colors.

 Another sample tucked in the corner.
 I really like this one paper.


 And they had cute buttons.  I wrote AWESOME and then thought I should put 'so fancy!' instead.
I have a few more pictures to upload and I'll post a 3rd update.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

CHA - #1

This was a last minute decision for me.  Someone had an extra pass so I went.  I'm still in limbo with this whole 'do I continue to scrapbook or not?' decision.  As soon as the offer was made to go, something made me go into my scrapbook room and do something.

I cleaned first.  I went through everything and made one HUGE stack of stuff to get rid of.  That felt good.  Then I dug out the bag that contains my December Daily supplies and made two pages.  It felt good.

Then I went to the show.  After seeing a lot of previews online I didn't have the big long wish list I usually have.  I start a Pinterest board for each show with the list of items I want.  I have no list.  I was kind of sad about that because shopping is the best part of this craft sometimes.  The hunt as I call it.  Hunting down the products because you know, not every store carries everything I want so I have to shop locally and online at multiple places to get it all.

I had one day to see the entire show floor and in past years that was not enough time.  This year, it was plenty.  We had so much extra time, we took a long lunch and circled back to see more stuff.  Sad really.

The trends we noticed were:

Gold, gold and more gold.  It was everywhere in the form of glitter and just plain old gold embellishments and foil on papers.  I like it in small amounts so when the entire show floor was blazing gold, it was kind of a turn off.

The other trend I noticed was that the manufacturers moved in different directions this year.  Some booths had little to NO scrapbook product in them.  They have moved to Home Decor and PARTY supplies.  Wha?  There were some booths (Teresa Collins and MME pop out at me) that literally looked like they hid their scrapbook stuff.  Teresa's one line was on the back of the wall where you enter her booth.  So when you walk in, you look at iPhone cases, party supplies, a Teresa Collins Selphy printer and other such stuff.  The scrapbook line was to your back.  And there were no samples.

So while we could make our own tassels and print out pictures and have a Teresa Collins branded phone case - it still shocked me.  The industry took a sharp left turn.  Instead of just downsizing, they went a whole new direction.

With that said, I took pictures of things that *I* personally do want to pick up at some point, even if they are more home decor or party focused.

First booth was We R Memory Keepers.  I've never been a fan of their paper lines but they have some cute embellishments and awesome tools. I could not get to the demo table to see their new Fuse tool (the one that allows you to make your own divided page protectors.  I will however be getting one if the reviews are good.  I like the concept and frequently wish I could do this.  How many times have the divided page protectors been out of stock but you can *always* get the full page ones!


 This is a new home decor/party idea from We R.  I kind of like it, too expensive for me, but I see potential.  These are 24x24 sheets of paper.  And yes, that top one is gold glitter.  You can now purchase templates to cut these large sheets into decorations (see the top picture), envelopes and boxes.  I totally like the box idea because, Hey! its a gold glittered box for your present.  I will not be purchasing this collection just to make gold glittered boxes but I think its a cool idea.


Their new acetate sheets.  Love.  I still miss Hambly and wish they would make a comeback.  I'm still hoarding sheets of that stuff because its just awesome.  I use it sparingly.  But these sheets are pretty cool and I will own some in every color except pink.

Next was Chickaniddy Crafts.  Totally love Heidi Sonbuls work but never really been a fan of her papers.  Too feminine and pastel for me.  But one of her new lines - 365 is a must have!


 Yes, there is a gold sheet in there.  I told you it was everywhere!  But there is teal, woodgrain and black and white stripes.  Ah, some of my personal faves.
 Her other line is a bit girly and thats fine.  I saw a few sheets I would love to have in that collection as well.
 But it was the enamel products that caught my eye.  Did someone say 'RAD'?

More enamel products from the 365 line,  The keys are cool but I really like the triangles.  And the months.  They pointed out that the months are not joined letters, each one is separate.  So you can use them as shown OR use them to make titles.

Teresa Collins was right behind this booth so I popped over there.  As stated above, it was not what I was expecting.  I did see her entire family and after everything she's been through, I love to see that.  Her kids surrounding her.

 More screen prints.  Gold of course.
 She had a line of label booklets with sheets of labels.  Woodgrain ones will be coming to live with me.
 iPhone/iPad cases.  Cute idea but.......  And those gold bags.  More gold.
 This was the one scrapbook line I could see amidst the party and other stuff.  I like it.  A Neutral travel line (my favorite) that you guessed it, contains gold.  I can over look that because its not everywhere in this line.  Just touches of it.
 What I really want is this mini album.  A 3 ring binder for divided page protectors.  I need 100 or so of these.  One for every trip.
 And here we go with the party supplies.  Tassels, tags, letters, banners, and even pre-cut strips to make those rings.  Gold, gold, gold.
So like I said, I can get behind some of the gold stuff because it is a pretty cool color, just in moderation.  But here we have file folders.  In Gold.  My office is so BLAH.  I could *totally* use gold file folders to decorate that.  They would look so awesome against my black desk accessories right?

Moving on.....

Lawn Fawn was in this section as well.  I love pretty much everything they do but I'm so not a stamper.  I wish I was.  But this involves a lot of cutting and coloring.  I was never good in either of those.  But now they have the metal dies for each set.  I spent some money last year on a Cuttlebug and a few die sets and have yet to use them.  So I prefer to sit and stare at all the awesomely cute stamps and cards they make.  Their booth was full of these little cards and I wanted to steal them all.  I daybreak down and purchase a few more stamps sets this year.  I do like them and I've used them on my cards for troops.







Okay, so Heidi Swapp has been around forever and while she has some great ideas, I always question the quality.  I've had some issues in the past.

I stopped to look at her planners.  I do like them, but there are planners everywhere and I can't seem to find one I truly need to have.  I do like the black and white stripes of this one but I don't like the 'guts'.  I will probably buy this and use it as a mini album since I'm all about mini albums these days.

 What I do need are these letters.  Marquee letters.  O.M.G.  I want them for my scrap room.  I've been in it for over a year and the walls are bare.  For a crafter thats unheard of.  I've started hanging things on the walls to make it more personal.  I need something.  My name?  my initials?  Something.  These are smaller than I expected but totally cute.

 She sells her own wash tape stuff to decorate the insides too.  (yes, there is gold....)
 I love the colored lights.  How cool is this?  And my room accent is that blue so it works out perfectly.  I will be getting some of these for sure.
Part 2 of my CHA recap will post tomorrow.  I realize that I found more I 'had to have' once I walked through those doors.  I never should have gone....

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Travel Layouts

One of the things I've been meaning to work on and always push to the side are layouts from our 2006 trip to the Baltic region.

I've collected papers and embellishments for years thinking 'this paper is perfect for that picture of....'.   You'd think with all this perfect material, I'd scrap something right?

Nah.  My focus has always been on the new.  As I go through everything I'm re-finding the stuff I purchased and its like new again.  I'm still putting stuff aside that I will never use.

Here are 3 quick layouts I did at the retreat to document some of my favorite stops on the cruise.
All over Denmark you find bikes.  They're on every corner.  I just found it fascinating that people can get around a city like this when everything is so far away where I live.  We're so used to cars and freeways.
 Studio Calico bike stamp.

 A Flair for Buttons bike flair and Studio Calico stamp.
 Nyhavn in Copenhagen.  My favorite place.  I liked to sit and people watch here.  All those colorful buildings are fun to look at too.  I pulled out those Heidi Swapp clear acetate letters too.
 More AFFB flair, stamp is from Cocoa Daisy.



 I tried to get a straight shot of this one but it just wouldn't work.  This is not my favorite layout but its done.   Papers are from Carta Bella.
 Flair from a Flair for Buttons Etsy shop.

Got a few more to share but I still need to photograph them.  And shocker of all shockers, I started working on my December Daily.  I have all the stuff to get it done but I lost that drive.  I printed the pictures last night so we'll see what all I can get done before I go back to work.