9.27.2011

Wooden Letters & Hazlet Day!

In addition to scrapbooking, Trish and I love to do all different types of creative and crafty things.  

These wooden letters are really popular right now for kids / baby rooms and are our newest creation:




We decorated this sample for your typical little boy (sports, dinosaurs and trains!). We can customize them based on favorite things/colors/characters/etc.  

These are a great gift idea, and make great accessories for a room.  They are also really fun to design and make!  They are available to order on our website, or you can order them in person if you come visit us at our next fair!

We are going to Hazlet Day 2011 in Hazlet, New Jersey this Saturday, October 1st!  We will be setting up a table again with pre-made albums, pages, cards as well as order forms so we can customize your orders!  Come visit us!

9.14.2011

St. Mark's Flea Market/Street Fair

Over the weekend, we had a table set up at St. Mark's Flea Market/Street Fair in Keansburg, NJ!

It was a great event with lots of vendors and other crafters.  We met many wonderful people and received some great tips!

Here's some pictures of the day:

Our Table!

















Handmade Frame & Letter
















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At our table, we were selling many products including:

- Individual pre-made pages
- Pre-made books: summer, little boy & little girl themed
- Framed wedding page
- Handmade "Little Monkey" frame
- Handmade Letter "M"

All of these products can be customized and are available for sale on our website.

We had a great time at our first event, it was definitely a success!! Can't wait for the next one!

9.02.2011

Quilling

One of my favorite scrapbooking techniques is quilling.  I've been doing a lot of it lately, and think I am getting pretty good at it (that's me patting myself on the back right there).  I'm going to keep practicing, and I think this will be my new favorite embellishments for pages & cards!








































What do you think of my quilled flower and Christmas tree?