This ornament was made at the Luminarte Booth. You might recognize them as the makers of Twinkling H2Os. This ornament was made by using their Simple Solutions Acrylic Solutions and their Primary Elements Polished Pigments.
I have always wanted to try quilling. Here was my very first go at it. I made this at the booth for Search Press USA.
This is an altered Creative Imaginations Bare Elements Kennedy Flip Book. It's a 5X7 flip book. It is covered with paper from Creative Imaginations and the chipboard accents are covered with Alcohol Inks by Ranger.
This was from the HP booth. HP as in Hewlett Packard. They were there showing off their new printers and line of scrapbook accessories. Here is the front cover of a folding photo album. The cover was printed on canvas paper. The ink colors were so vibrant. All the elements on this front cover are printed directly on the paper.
This was the very first make-n-take I made this year. Sizzix had this cute little frames. Every element was cut using the Big Shot or the little Sizzix (formerly SideKick). The new machines are very much like the "old"machine, but they are in black and pink colors. VERY cute!
This cute little tote features a Tinkerbell Tag. The Tinkerbell die was cut using a Cuttlebug and then reinserted into an embossing folder. Out came a cute Tinkerbell embellished diecut! Covering the tote is glittery pink paper. There was glitter everywhere when I was done. I guess it was appropriate since it is a Tinkerbell tote!
I always go to the Provo Craft booth to do their make-n-takes. They have *the* best make-n-takes. This box is just over 12 X 12. Here I have the lid standing in the box. This is a box features the brand new Pooh and Friends Cricut cartridge. The characters are just adorable!
These Chipboard squares are approx 1.5" X 1.5". The papers covering each square is from their Max's Backyard Line. It features Sparkle Papers, Traditional Papers and their Rain Dots Eyelets.
This acrylic tag is from the Scrapworks make-n-take. The tag is really part of a set to make an acrylic album. Check out that neat rub-on. It's a vinyl rub on. Very sturdy!
Basic Grey had the some very pretty Valentine's rub-ons. I thought this was a neat card to showcase their paper. This is paper from their new Two Scoops line.
This card highlights Clearsnap's new Sparkle Fibers. A little goes a long way and it adds just enough sparkle to your project.
This scrapbook page features four different Hero Arts stamps. It also shows off their pearls and gems. All the stamps were unmounted. The flowers are from Prima.
I had a lot of fun making this page. I got to try out the new Crop & Glue adhesives and the GlueGlider. The GlueGlider is like the well known ATG. But, there is no trigger. It was basically a giant Tombow with a handle. It was very easy to use.
Here is a close up of the vellum overlay on the scrapbook page. Do you see the adhesive? It runs the length of the top of the vellum. If you look at the heart and right above the embossed flower, it's right there. Don't see it? Neither do I! Amazing! Vellum adhesive that is invisible. Yeah!
This gorgeous page features the Sharon Ann delightful Collection. It features three patterns in the collection. It also has their Glitter Accents Cardstock Self-Adhesive Die-Cuts, lgitter stickers, fabric tags, jewel brads and ribbon. A very pretty collection!
Didn't I tell you Provo Craft has the best make-n-takes? This frame is about 18" long. It features the Pirate from their new Dress Up Dolls cartridge. Cute stuff! There are princesses, princes, mermaids, ballerinas, cowboys, etc. and all the accessories to go with them. Very cute!
Here is a cute little tag I made at the Maya Road booth. After I was done making the tag, they also gave away the stamp set!
They were making Name Tags at the Luxe Designs booth. I really like this line of paper. I tend to move to the darker stuff!