to all 41 of you who are members of the For Keeps Sake A Cut Above die-cut Club. It was a quick 20 minutes yesterday and our cards were created with the first club die. After every class, Nancy N, Timi and I evaluate what I taught in class, how the class went, etc.
We decided to change it up a bit for next month's Club get together. Instead of me die-cutting everything for you, please BYO die-cutting machine i.e., Big Shot, Cuttlebug, Vagabond etc. You will cut your own papers and then . . .
we will roll out some of the newest dies from Lifestyle Crafts for you to try.
YEP, brand new packages and you can *test drive* and create what you like best.
In addition, I'll have 4 to 6 samples for you if you'd like to copy my designs using the same dies.
Yesterday was quite an exciting day. Not only did we have a house full of peeps @ For Keeps Sake but two new and gorgeous scrapbooking/cardmaking goodies came our way.
Brand new glitter and embossing powders from Sparkle 'n' Sprinkle. OMG wait until you see these colors. Fabulous shades including glitter embossing powders. I love this company. It's an independently owned company in Florida. *He* stays in the factory, concocting new shades and making his own glitter and embossing powders. *She* is on the road promoting their product.
One of the embossing powders we purchased is Glow In The Dark. Talk about perfect for Halloween!
And also this . . .
Authentique's new Christmas line, Festive. We also received samples from Authentique of their (almost here) Halloween and school lines.
Stop by and see the latest available
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4530 Lemay Ferry Road - St. Louis MO 63129
(314) 487-8131
Years ago, my dad brought home a set of embossing powders from a place in Texas. Someone created them in a bunch of colors and a few were scented. I remember the Halloweeen colors the best, they glowed. We actually made stars for the ceiling in one of the kids rooms and they stayed there for ages as a very magical "night light".
I can only imagine the fun everyone will have with the new ones!
Posted by: Ann Werner | July 01, 2012 at 02:32 PM