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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.