Monday, August 4, 2014

Back and Back to Blogging CHA Paper Arts

 I went cropping with dear friends all weekend and even slipped away on Saturday night and celebrated my stepson's 50th birthday with his friends and family. The busy weekend and getting back home after a trip and all those usual activities associated with that have occupied my moments until now.
I was looking through my photos of #CHA #PaperArts and decided to write a bit about Doodlebug Design today. #DoodlebugDesign has a consistent cheerful palette that makes all their lines work well with one another. Lots of sweet little graphic almost cartoonish characters from Santa and witches to woodland creatures. I always think celebrations when I see the doodlebug lines. The paper clips, mini clothes pins and doilies, bling, dots, twine, alphas and cardstock were available in all of their standard colors. Washi tape, flat stickers and dimensional embellishments are in the co-ordinating patterns of the lines using the same palette. Lots of joyful playful layouts ahead with these products.









I can only give you the briefest of sneak peaks at #PennyBlack. Stampers will need to be patient but will be delighted to have these exquisite designs when available.





Stampers may also be interested in the lines of stamps from #Pink&Main. They offer a wide range of stamp images with nautical, vehicles, chevrons, arrows, tape cassette, sentiments and matrushka (matryoshka) dolls among their many stamps. Office supply themed images are some of their newest products. Office themed items remain a strong trend at present.







When it comes to themes, #PaperHouse is definitely a booth to visit. As always a variety of dimensional sticker collections and flat sticker sheets are offered. I liked the goggly-eyed monsters and fierce looking dinosaurs. There's much to like in these collections. From the mustaches (mustaches) to the military, sports to holidays, and  babies to backyard barbecues, Paper House has well designed products to meet your needs.









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