Sunday, December 27, 2009

Whodunit? Find out TODAY!

Speaking of Studio Calico, I hope you got a gift certificate or some extra holiday cash for the January kit, which goes on sale Sunday night (Sunday morning, TODAY for all you subscribers). I LOVED this kit and received it at such a busy time of year. I still have it out on my table and am going to make more layouts.... today even. I got all of the add-ons, but I had a hand in the project kit this month, so be sure to check everything out when the kit goes live. Check it out:

Whodunit January's Kit





And check out the bonus offers this month:


Free October Afternoon Report Card Alpha with any two studio calico stamps


free stamp with add-on kit purchase


Some stamp suggestions:

If you didn't get your hands on the Calendar Stamps, you might try those.
The Storytime numbers stamps will go REALLY well with the calendar stamps. Your dates will be complete!
The Notepaper stamp is great for journaling lines.
This ATC stamp is very cool. You don't have to use it just for ATC's either. I stamp it on the back of my layouts with my name and info so I know when I made it, for my albums sake and my John Hancock, and if I were to submit it for publication, etc. it would already have contact information on it.


You also need to check the Studio Blog for the reveal night giveaway. Check it out:



Doilies and crochet flowers! I need some of those for myself! Doilies are really fun to use right now.... I think Studio Calico is loving the idea of doilies (hint, hint, HINT). I am not complaining about it either! :)

Phew! I think that's it.

Enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend! I hope you get to spend it with those you love.

We are busy doing this:

Payton, and her current favorite gift, her very own jewelry box, complete with horse,



and Morgan, currently weaving her second pot holder. THAT was the best $10 I could have spent. She LOVES this gift, my little crafter. I need to get her more of those loops.

Anyone need some pot holders?

Davinie

1 comment:

  1. omgosh, i remember making many a potholder of my own. =)

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