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Showroom
Jennifer
Wuthrich
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When I found out that we would be working with K & Company this month I was really excited! K & Company is a very established scrapbooking manufacturer leading the industry in quality products matched with affordable prices. Their designs and quality always impress me.
Working with their products this month, I was really impressed with the weight of their papers, the texture-rich, fabric-like designs, and the attention to detail in their accent pieces. You can just feel the love that has gone into making these quality scrapbooking products.
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Design
note: What an amazing line K & Co. came up with! Wild Saffron has THE most beautiful colors and patterns. The accessories like the rub-ons and chipboard are equally as vibrant (and very easy to use). I went to the store and bought the whole collection. I just couldn't help myself!
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Journal Gift Set by Michelle McClung.
Supplies:
Paper, Photo Mat, Rub-ons, Felt Flowers, Chipboard, Tags & Journaling Spot: K & Co., Ink: Cardstock: Bazzill, Colorbox, Other:
ribbon, rub-ons.
Journaling: "Words, when well chosen, have so great a force in them, that a description often gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves."
- Joseph Addison
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Design
note: If you know me, you know I'm quite tag-challenged. Tag-phobic is more like it. I just fumble around, having no idea what to do with them. However, K & Company doesn't disappoint with these tags made even me want to use more than just one! These delicately embellished and punched tags are the prettiest little thing I've worked with in a long time.
My favorite of all were the photo frames, also punched in sweet, simple design. My second favorite thing? The layered look without having to try!
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Elle Este
Une Artiste by Lindsey Krauss.
Supplies:
Paper, Die Cuts, Tags: K & Company, Font: Rockwell, 2Peas.
Journaling:
Feb. 1, 2008
Crayons, Color Wonder, Crayola markers, water color pencils, scrapbooking pens, chalkboard chalk, *anything that writes!
McKenna - Give a kid a piece of paper, she'll draw for an hour, give her cardboard, and she'll design for a day! Genius at work.
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Editor's
note: Strips of left over paper make easy work of
a fabulous card!
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Thanks card by
Lori Burdshaw.
Supplies:
Paper: K & Company, Cardstock: Die Cuts With a View, Letters: Quickutz.
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