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Showing posts with label Claudine Hellmuth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudine Hellmuth. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2012
HSN Haul: 3 Birds, Brenda Pinnick, Claudine Hellmuth & Anna Griffin!
Woo Hoo! It's an HSN Haul!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL kits from 3 Birds (I LOVE all 3 Birds products), Brenda Pinnick (LOVE the PURPLES), Claudine Hellmuth (GREAT 3D Embellishments that match & coordinate with the other items in her new series that she launched on HSN last Tuesday)...see the pic of Wesley flipping through the little ADORABLE SUITCASE of goodies, & Anna Griffin (need I say more?....NOT)!
SORRY....GOTTA GO PLAY!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
EXTRA Valentine's Day treats & Studio Update
This year I received EXTRA Valentine's Day treats....a 3 Birds & HSN delivery! This shipment contained the newest 3 Birds Estate Collection piece, their Estate Collection Doily Elegant Card Kit & Claudine Hellmuth's chipboard kit. The doily card kit is GORGEOUS & I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all the PURPLES & PINKS used in this kit, along with the 3 dimensional embellishments....they've even included TWINE! I've been waiting to try this new medium....yey!
Claudine launched her first series of products on HSN recently, and of course, I HAD to try it! The chipboard embellishments are contained within an adorable ICE CREAM TRUCK! As I quickly sorted through the HUNDREDS of pieces in this kit, I quickly imagined several pages that I can create utilizing these adorable pieces. In fact, I wish I had several of them to use on layouts I recently created.
Both the permanent packaging & the shipping packaging of these two kits is AWESOME, some of the best I've seen in a long time!
Now for my Scrap Studio update: My new studio wall is becoming dusty lavender! This is the first base coat with the second coat to be applied later this afternoon. I hope to be able to stencil tomorrow. I'll have to see if I'm happy with the colors first. I didn't want to use too dark a shade since it's in the basement & I only have one window to supply any natural light. That window isn't even on this side of the basement, so I dream of one day having a large fire-easement window installed, or maybe even two of them.
Uh-oh...Michael just discovered that with some color on the wall, we can now see that the drywall seams need to be re-mudded. The drywall is contoured along the edges & so he needs to make up for that. I guess we should have gone with the non-rounded drywall. Live & learn. He thought that his seams were nice & smooth. They were pretty smooth, but you couldn't see the wave in the wall before there was any color added. Take 2.
Claudine launched her first series of products on HSN recently, and of course, I HAD to try it! The chipboard embellishments are contained within an adorable ICE CREAM TRUCK! As I quickly sorted through the HUNDREDS of pieces in this kit, I quickly imagined several pages that I can create utilizing these adorable pieces. In fact, I wish I had several of them to use on layouts I recently created.
Both the permanent packaging & the shipping packaging of these two kits is AWESOME, some of the best I've seen in a long time!
Now for my Scrap Studio update: My new studio wall is becoming dusty lavender! This is the first base coat with the second coat to be applied later this afternoon. I hope to be able to stencil tomorrow. I'll have to see if I'm happy with the colors first. I didn't want to use too dark a shade since it's in the basement & I only have one window to supply any natural light. That window isn't even on this side of the basement, so I dream of one day having a large fire-easement window installed, or maybe even two of them.
Uh-oh...Michael just discovered that with some color on the wall, we can now see that the drywall seams need to be re-mudded. The drywall is contoured along the edges & so he needs to make up for that. I guess we should have gone with the non-rounded drywall. Live & learn. He thought that his seams were nice & smooth. They were pretty smooth, but you couldn't see the wave in the wall before there was any color added. Take 2.
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