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 Tuesday, February 12, 2008
More Pictures from the CHA Floor!
2/12/2008 11:15:31 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

It’s day three of the CHA convention and, as I was warned, my feet were practically numb by the end of each day. This also means I’ve been walking this huge facility to bring you pictures of some of the greatest finds at CHA. Here are some favorites that I thought you might enjoy!

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Pink Paislee

They are a fresh, new exhibitor. This is a shot of their Spring Fling Collection. I thought the colors were bright and the designs were so fun. I also loved this flower frame they had in their booth. I was noticing that several scrapbooking booths also displayed how to use some of their products for home décor projects.













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This booth had some great things going on in it. They are introducing several bright and graphic lines, including the Sundress Collection pictured to the right. The bright floral colors mixed with brown give the collection a warm fuzzy feeling. I also thought the Sheer Ribbon was awesome! With the ability to stretch and be tied in every which may, this ribbon would make a fun embellishment on any page.Luxe_ShRib.jpg















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The stamping possibilities were endless at this booth. I will admit, I’m not a huge stamper, but I want to be now! Their stamps coordinate seamlessly with each other, making each stamp you buy an investment that can be built upon. If you’re new to stamping, or don’t know where to begin, Technique Tuesday is debuting a Starter Kit that provides not only letters, but numbers, words and shapes that can be used over and over.

Making Memories
I’m happy to report one of the new lines is a twist on a recent favorite of mine. The Noteworthy Collection is back (see below), and while it still has the die-cut patterned shapes, the colors are bright and vibrant. And this might bring a lot of joy to some people (including our editorial team): They have reintroduced Tiny Alphas by popular demand! Once they hit the stores, you may want to stock up on these letters that are great for journaling and just about anything.

Their newest tool, Slice, will be something every die-cutter will want to get their hands on. This portable die-cut machine cuts out images and letters to coordinate with their new lines. The Slice was simple and easy to operate and create embellishments and journaling tags for any of your pages.

      

Those are only a few of the amazing things I have seen at the show so far. Is there a company you are dying for me to scope out and post what I’ve found? Leave me a comment, and I will try my best to track down the stuff you can’t wait to see. Time to get ready to hit the floor again!

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie




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