Ready for Day 2?! We'll feature 2 lines today! Today's first featured line is:
This line was HUGE at CHA! We LOVED that you all LOVED our Swagger line...it's definitely got some good lookin' stuff going on! Here's a look at the booth inspiration from this line!
Here are a couple Swagger layouts and cute card-perfect for Dad, Brother, Son...seriously, this line rocks and really shows off that "swagger"!
Here's a super cute card by Jen Jockish using the banner die cuts and felt mustaches..plus a cool photo frame from Trendsetter...mix and match to perfection!
Check out these awesome FELT shapes, label stickers and postale envelopes for the boys in your life! Too cool!
We also introduced a line called {as you know}:
This line goes perfectly with the Swagger line...and every other line! It's base colors are amazing to mix and match with any line!
I know you've seen a couple of these projects, but not IN THE BOOTH--had to share them hanging on the line...and don't you just love these cute cards for the men!?
Hanging on our cute chalkboard decor...the theme of our booth, I think :)!
And a close up view of the new stencils you've seen {and will see more of}!
And that ends our tour for today! Tomorrow, we'll take a break for a blog hop with a fabulous blog...be sure to stop in tomorrow to see how YOU can WIN ONE OF EVERYTHING FROM OUR NEW COLLECTIONS!
{one lucky winner--could be you!}





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