Today was our 2nd day at CHA. it was sort of a hodge lodge day but pretty cool. We got up early for our class – but were not willing to stand in the LONG line for Starbucks.
So we went to our Zentangle class – given by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts – the creators of Zentangle. If you’ve never seen it, Zentangle is ” an easy to learn and relaxing method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns.” I bought a Zentangle book a few weeks ago and have been practicing. I LOVE it! I find it incredibly relaxing and I have total angst about drawing! So they were great speakers and talked about how they developed it & you could see their passion. It was really motivating… So while they spoke they drew Zentangle on the stage. It was beautiful
Here’s one of my tangles for comparison
Then we went & had my Starbucks and a really early lunch and then went out to the show floor.
We got a cool stamp and saw these cool stackable letter stamps (GENIUS) from Mason Row
Then we saw some cool LED ribbon
Then we saw an AWESOME presentation about Maker Spaces – I got to play with the doodler (which had an amazing Kickstarter
And got to see them cut using a laser printer
You have to love these cute robots from Maker House – those guys are super creative and smart. It was neat just to talk to them and hear what they are doing
Then we went to make a pendant with Crystal clay and played with the crystal katana – check out their cash register – and talked to the designer who gemmed up the kitchen aid.
We made died flowers at RIT
And then made a cute card with mitres corners at Little B (they have some super cute stuff!)
And then we made a now using the Brilliant bow maker by little pink lady bug
And did a cute make & take at art impressions
And then at Lawn fawn a card!
And then we went to the Silhoutte booth and I got to see how to do smooth heat transfer (I have the kit but have never used it)
He was great at taking it apart
We also saw the Brother scan and cut. Pretty cool technology. – it scans an image and then cuts it – but there’s a rumor the Cameo may have some capability later this year.
And we saw a great tangle
And then we met up with friends for a Copic class where we learned to color photos that had been turned into black and white – called tracing memories.
It was a great class but there wasn’t enough time!!!
Here’s Rupert who caused me lots of angst:
All in all an action packed day! We did more than this – but these are the highlights!
Come back tomorrow for day 3!
Goodnight!
And Welcome from our first day at CHA. My friend (and co-conspirator in the Creations by Crafty Card Gallery Magazine) and I flew down this morning and got to CHA around 2. After a quick lunch at a food truck outside we went in.
If you’ve never been CHA is the Craft and Hobby Association trade show it is like crafting heaven! This is the show that had every craft manufacturer and product you could ever think of – and then some. It is HUGE!
So we started at row 2900 and only made it to row 2700 – the first row is 300! We have a lot to cover over the next few days. So here are a few highlights:
Ok now on to the stuff you’re here for – CARDS!!!
Simple stories had some super cute paper and new products for pocket Scrapbooking and cards…
And mini albums…
Check out these super cool chalkboard stickers from Paper House
And Georgous cards with beautiful embellishments from Zva creative
Super cute embellishments from chic tags
Super cool inks and neat holographic paper from imagine crafts
Beatiful card kits from hunky dory
This ring was made with DUCK tape – can you believe it???
How cute is the inside of this card from art impressions?
And our last stop – one of our FAVORITES!!! lawn fawn! We loved all of their stuff!!!
We met up with some friends and them went to dinner at Tangerine Grill… 18 ladies – we gave the waiter a workout!
And then after dinner a fireworks show at Disneyland as we walked back to the hotel. Looking forward to some classes tomorrow! See you tomorrow night!