Allison Davis and Stacey Atchley. Available to stores for the first time: Sketches for Scrapbooking series by Debbie Sanders and Allison Davis; Sketches for Cardmaking by Stacey Atchley. How exciting! Allison and Stacey, along with Debbie Sanders and Karin Vacha are owners of Scrapbook Generation in Springfield, MO. Yay!
Nikki Sivils Scrapbooker, also of Springfield, MO had several new collections to show: Blueberry Hill, My Friend Birdie, Something for Everyone, Tree Love, Happy Holly-Days, Sugar Cookie, and Boo-tiful.
Graphic 45 was fabulous as usual! I took several photos, but didn't get any images that really showed it well. I loved their new collections: Staples, Hallowe'en in Wonderland, and Steampunk Debutante, and Christmas Past. Steampunk was my personal favorite. The colors and design of that collection had my name written all over it.
Caught my friend Lindsey at a great place to hang out. Her "Beach" mini book was on display in the G45 booth. How exciting!
Pink Paislee had a crowd every time we went by. (Rebecca and Tammy posing) They had four new collections Old School, Hocus Pocus, Sweetness, Parisian Anthology. Some of my photos are not that great. You will love their new releases--visit their website and see it all.
I use more Ranger products than any other brand. I enjoy hanging out at their booth and learning new ways and techniques for using their products. I am not alone--there is always a big crowd around the Ranger team. They recently posted a new blog (http://www.rangerink.com/) where you can keep up with the latest news. Also lots of how-to videos, links to their educators, etc. I didn't get photos of everyone, but below are Tim Holtz, Dyan Reaveley, and Wendy Vecchi.
Vicki Conquest with a big smile. Do you suppose she has finished with all her orders? She was on the floor all 3 days, but I didn't see her until it was almost over.
I should probably purchase stock in Sizzix. {smile} I have a lot of their dies. They had a lot of new dies, and of course, the Tim Holtz line of Alterations.
More to come . . .
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