Thursday, March 26, 2009

Quick updates...
-- Scrapbook Generation is now on Twitter, thanks to Stacey. Check out the link on our website!
-- The April-May newsletter was sent out today, and should reach you soon. We have lots of great activities coming up the next two months.
-- You can also check out the April and May calendar and classes at scrapbookgeneration.com. Most of the April classes are pictured, and even some of the May classes.
-- All the retreat photos and testimonials are also available on the website.
-- We still have spots left in the Allison Davis sketch sessions this Saturday. We're using the colorful Bloom and Grow collection by My Mind's Eye for the layout. Hope you can join us!











It took me 14 pictures to show you all the fun stuff that has arrived at Scrapbook Generation this week! Here are the highlights...
-- Three Bugs in a Rug (top photo) -- three cute collections, for boys, girls, and birthdays;
-- Studio 8 (photos 2, 3, & 4) -- we ordered everything this new company had to offer -- cute Easter, birthday, dinosaur, and more;
-- Fancy Pants (photos 5 & 6) -- the new Kraft Kuts and Summer Soiree collections;
-- We R Memory Keepers (photos 7, 8 & 9) -- three huge paper collections with matching solids, die-cuts, and letter stickers;
-- We R Memory Keepers (photo 10) -- the MVP sports collection of die-cut papers, foil papers, double-sided papers, and matching stickers, chipboard, etc. (this is the first sports group that has really caught my eye for finally doing albums for Stacey and Allison -- because it's "generic" it will work for volleyball, basketball, the works!);
-- Flair (photo 11) -- the summer collection of bright papers and stickers;
-- BoBunny (photos 12 & 13) -- the new "edgy" mini-albums -- it shows on the back of the packaging that you can mix and match the colors, for example, you could do a red, tan, and blue album for the Fourth of July;
-- Creative Options (photo 14) -- a cute swivel stacker for embellishments.

Monday, March 23, 2009

 
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