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CHA Show Pictures

Okay, my daughter downloaded all my pictures for me so now I can start sharing some of the great ideas.  By the way, if you click on the pictures they will enlarge for you.

These pictures came from K & Company’s booth.  I could see this done as a centerpiece for everything from a baby or bridal shower to a Valentine’s Day Party etc.  You could make the top an actual box top and use them for gift packaging as well.   Without a pattern, I would simply cut cardboard for the bottom “cake plate” and use chip board or something similar to create the boxes with and then cover them with purchased scrapbook papers or print your own papers and piece them to cover the form.  They’ve used layers and layers of borders, and have used K&C Grand Adhesions dimensional tags, but you could also create your own out of any graphics set you want to use.  Just print multiples of the item and cut out the pieces to layer with foam tape!

I love these whimsical crowns as well.  You could actually make these at a little girl’s birthday party by pre-printing the items that they could use to decorate their own crowns with.  Of course, you must have lots of glitter and jewels to make them truly special!  K & C used lots of pearls, ribbons and layers and layers of their really wonderful dimensional tags.  I believe that all of these paper collections are Brenda Walton’s, but I’m not positive.  I should have kept a notebook for reference on the pictures and well… my memory is MY MEMORY!!!  Which means it’s not very dependable.

The final item for tonight is another Brenda Walton designed paper collection turned into a bird house.  I’m not able to find this collection online yet, it was Raspberry something.  I really MUST take better notes next time, sorry! The collection was absolutely fabulous!!!

This bird house would be very easily created with foam core, cut to size.  Just draw the front panel on graph paper, tape it to your foam core and cut two pieces.  Trace around a round object for your opening and using an exacto knife, carefully cut it out.

Measure the side of your front panel to get the height of the side panels and draw your template for how long you want the birdhouse to be, this was a square but you could make it a rectange as well.  Cut two.  Assemble temporarily with scotch tape on the inside and measure for the roof panels.  Cut two and cut a base one inch larger than the footprint of the birdhouse.

Cover each of the pieces with the papers you would like to use.  If you use Brenda Walton’s papers you could also decorate it with her matching Grand Adhesions Tags.  Assemble with hot glue and decorate to your taste!

I wish I could credit the creators of these wonderful crafts.  Unfortunately no design credit was given.  Each of them did fabulous work.  More tomorrow.

Leaving for the CHA Show Today

I won’t have access to a computer while I’m gone so I will have to report back when I get home.  I have my assignment list and hopefully will be able to scout everything out that I was asked to see, but as big as the show is I’m not sure I’ll get to everything in the two days I’ll be there.  The show opens at 9AM this morning and closes at 2 PM on Wednesday for anyone that is a CHA member and lives anywhere near Anaheim,  California.  I highly recommend taking it is if you can.  It is not open to the general public however.

Have a great week and I’ll be home soon with a million new ideas and not enough time in the world to do them all!

Next Week, I’ll be at the CHA Show

I won’t have my laptop as I gave it to my hubby, so I won’t be able to check in or give real time show notes, but I will try to post about some of the coolest things I’ll find when there.  If you are a crafter and have something in particular you’d like a report on, please leave me a comment and I’ll compile a list and try to check them out.

If you are a manufacturer and plan on being there, my agent, Ranae Lokpez of MHS Licensing,  will be showing in the Licensing and Design section.  She will have my portfolio and will know how to reach me should you like to connect.

CHA is one of the most amazing shows.  It is utterly HUGE and filled with so many wonderful ideas I constantly say to myself, “I wish I’d thought of that first!”  My head will spin, my feet will hurt and I will come home inspired with at least a million ideas that I won’t have time to do!  In other words, it’ll be a great time!