Showing posts with label Echo Park Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Echo Park Paper. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

CHA - New Paper Lines!

CHA is the place to go if you are a paper lover like me. The sheer amount of beautiful paper is almost overwhelming. I wish I had at least one sheet of each!
"Mia Bella" from SEI
"Diane" from SEI
Love SEI's velvet paper!
"Vintage Summer" from Little Yellow Bicycle
Cute projects from the LYB team
I don't have babies, but I adore this vintage baby paper from Kaisercraft!
More Kaisercraft baby goodness
Epiphany Crafts... love the post office boxes.
Adorable cards from the Epiphany Crafts team.
Beautiful vintage paper from Jenni Bowlin
Wall decoration from Jenni Bowlin
 


"Summer Love" from Cosmo Cricket
Cosmo Cricket's "Honky Tonk" -- Love this collection!
"TV Dinner" from Cosmo Cricket
Cosmo Cricket's "Sweet Disposition"
"Sweet Disposition" chipboard stickers

Me with the awesome Julie Comstock, owner of Cosmo Cricket
New travel collection from Lily Bee Design
Lily Bee Design
"Sun and Surf" from Bella Blvd.

Basic Grey's new release "Hipster"
More "Hipster"
"Mint Julep" from Basic Grey
Basic Grey's new boy line "Bow Ties"
Love the tools!
Close-up of the cars from "Bow Ties

BG's new girl line "Kneehighs"
New chipboard journal album from Basic Grey
"Kneehighs"
Vintage goodies from 7Gypsies
"Modern Romance" from Webster's Pages
New "Composition and Color" line by Allison Kreft for Webster's Pages
Echo Park's "Photo Freedom" line in conjunction with Stacey Julian
Love the kitty paper from Canvas Corp.!
"About a Boy" by Lori Whitlock for Echo Park
More "About a Boy"

Saturday, January 15, 2011

CHA Winter 2011

The CHA Winter 2011 Conference and Trade Show is coming up!

CHA is where the newest crafting products and lines are debuted. Just thinking about all of that crafty goodness in one place makes me giddy!

You'll be giddy too when you look at some of the CHA sneak peeks. The wonderful Nancy Nally, publisher and editor of Scrapbook Update, has gathered a list of some of the many companies and the lines they will be debuting at CHA. You can see them here. Thanks, Nancy!

After looking at all of the sneak peeks, I can see some definite trends for the new lines:
  • Vintage/retro - Lots of papers and embellishments that look straight out of the 1920's-1950's (with a couple of 70's thrown in!)
  • Circus/carnival (mostly vintage/retro) - Just as long as we don't have to see lots of clowns. Clowns eat people.
  • Pastel/muted colors
All of the new lines are wonderful. I can honestly say that I didn't see a dud in the bunch (and believe me, I have seen some duds in past CHA releases!). However, these are the things that stood out to me:

GCD Studios: Melody Ross "Soul Food" -- OK, this one comes with a disclaimer... I love everything that Melody Ross does. She could poop in a bag, put a little vintage bird on it, and I would buy it. Seriously. But even if I didn't have an overwhelming "scrap crush" on her, I would still love this collection. The colors and the retro ladies take me back to the late 70's, sitting in Calico Corner and looking at sewing pattern books with my mom. (That's a true story -- Calico Corner was our local fabric store & I loved going in there as a kid, just looking at patterns!)


Echo Park Paper: "For the Record" -- Love love love this line. I would buy it for that vintage typewriter alone.
Sassafras: "Paper Crush" -- Sassafras Lass (I can't help it... that used to be their name and I will always call them that!) can do no wrong in my book. Their papers and embellishments just make me happy. Love the border strips on the edge of the papers. Love the 2-sided paper (but it makes it hard to choose what side I want to use). And the little chubby cannon firing hearts made me say SQUEE!

Webster's Pages: "Spring Market" -- Oh. My. Goodness. This collection makes me want to plant a garden and make homemade jam. No lie. And the fabric flowers? Shut up. I am dying over here.

So what are your favorites? See anything that you will just have to buy when it hits the stores? What collections make you want to run the other way?
 
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