Sunday, January 22, 2012

CHA 2012 Sneak Peak {Postale collection}

So glad it sounds like you are loving Postale so far...and today I know you will love it even more once you see these...
Tag inserts and envelopes are 2.75 x 2.75".  Deb and I saw these cards and envelopes last week when we set the booth...DARLING!  The tags are fabulous with all the little boxes to fill in.  Great for just about everything from a layout to a gift tag (and they are so little which makes them even cuter!)  Another great thing about these tags and envelopes is that the fit the mini library drawer
I LOVE this group of items and they have a great price point too ($4.95 for 10 designs, 2 of each). 

The Index inserts and envelopes are bigger than the Tag set at 6 x 5".  More room to journal or add a photo.  These are currently on their way to my house so I should have some pictures of the product by Wed for you.  Oh, and by the way these were made to fit the Library drawerAbout time, right?

And we did some naked stuff. 
Heavy cardstock index cards that also fit the Library Drawer.  These are super cute with a small scalloped edge.
A new tabbed card set that can be used for dividers in the Library drawer.
  And introducing something brand new for us...
7gypsies has been working with Tattered Angels to create just the right mix of products for a Postale and I got to be the "test girl" to test all the products and colors against the paper. 
Airmail Glam (blue-grey)
Satchel Glaze (brownish)
Priority Chalkboard (red)
Postcard Glimmer Mist (golden)

I don't know if you can buy these individually but I can tell you right now, I am going to need at least a gallon of Postcard.  It can make a plain shipping tag perfect in 2 squirts.

Okay, so now when you look at this picture I posted yesterday, can you see I used Priority chalkboard spray on the naked tab?  And Airmail glaze over Paddington chipboard letters?
Here is a sneak peak of another project I did this week with Off the Wall Art tags.  The tags have been sprayed with Postcard glimmer mist and the Display Trim Corner was painted with Satchel glaze.

Come back tomorrow for the second collection, Trousseau!  Totally different, but just as good!
cheers!
paula
ps) head over to 7gypises and leave a comment, they are giving away 4 prizes!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

CHA 2012 Sneak Peak {Postale Collection}

Yesterday was 7gypsies official launch for CHA Winter 2012.  There are 2 new collections.  Postale is up first and it is a little different, in that there are two, 6 paper collections: Postale and Antiquaries Postale.  Postale is white based and Anitquaries Postale is more Kraft based.  Each paper is different, so it is really 24 papers in all.  This paper has been one of our biggest challenges in the booth this show.  How to show twenty-four, 12 x 12" papers in one 4 foot section??  After it is assembled at CHA we will show you what we came up with.
Both are of the color stories are tremendous and really harken back to some of the images we love about vintage.  This paper is very detailed and layered so I know these images will never do it justice.  But here we go.





 Loving Sande's use of the vintage pins here.  Same one I used in the dome project earlier this month.

I have been using the new paper tape this week...super sheer, but it still has the backing so you can cut into it without it sticking to your scissors...love it, love it.  I am obsessed with the pointing finger!
You can see a a bit of the pointing finger in this layout I did...yes, I had to do a layout, can you believe that?  Also, the number tape is here too...and maybe a little something else you might notice.  But I'll come back to that another day.  Like tomorrow.
There are two new stickers - one is letters (about time, eh?) and the other has tiny type in the center now with the word strips moved to the bottom. I believe that these are still sized the same as our old stickers, about 13" tall.
Well that is all for today...tomorrow I will have the rest of the Postale ad-on's for you.  They are so good they deserved their own post!

cheers for a good weekend!
paula

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Besotted Brand


Hey all, still working away at booth projects for CHA since I came home on Saturday from the pre-set with an even longer to-do list.  

darn it, I hate when that happens.  

Does this ever happen to you?   I spent at least an hour today looking for prototype paper I needed to send to someone.  I put it somewhere for safe keeping...well, I guess I was keeping it safe from myself alright.  At 4:30 I had an epiphany on where I might look (again)...this time I looked in just the right place and there it was. I made it to the post office with just a few minutes before the last pickup time. 

Today's projects had to do with vintage pictures I had copied at Kinko's last week...
even when it's complete it's hard to tell what it is!
 
And stretched fabric...love this small snippet.
 The beginnings of yet another display...
This one I can show you since it is current merchandise.
One by one, everything is coming together...checking things off the list!
I know you are all excited to see the new release... not much longer to wait!

Even though today has already been a very busy day, the postman brought a ray of sunshine right to my doorstep.  I ordered some stamps from Besotted Brand last week and they arrived today.  You know how much I love good packaging and Besotted does not disappoint.  I thought I could at the very minimum take you on the unwrapping journey with me since it gave me such joy.

Step No. 1 - Open the carton
 Step No. 2 - Pull out the bundle
 Step No. 3 - pull the bow and unwrap the bundle
 Step No. 4 - Lay everything out so you can see what was inside the bundle
 Step No. 5 - some nice close up shots


 Step No. 6 test out some of the stamps (this one is my favorite)

Step No. 7 - sit back and enjoy the moment before work calls again.

I am very happy with what I purchased...each red rubber stamp is mounted on it's own acrylic block for a beautiful impression. 
This is not a paid advertisement, I just like good packaging :)

cheers!
paula




Thursday, January 12, 2012

Phase #1

Just so you don't think we are both dead and buried or that this blog has gone out of business I thought I better post a few pictures even though they still need to be a bit obscure.  I am leaving in just few minutes to drive to Burbank to pick Deb up at the airport.   I hate the 3 hours in the car but I figure I can stop at the big mall in Thousand Oaks for a few minutes so It won't be too bad.  When you live in a small town, going to the grown up mall is something of a treat.
The next two days will be Phase #1 of the 7gypsies booth set where we take all the lists (and let me tell you, there are many lists) of products, samples, ideas and bring everything together to see if it works (and fits).  Deb is bringing her camera to take pictures of each wall once its done so that once the booth is set at the show we can recreate what we have already done.   Wish I could show you more but this will have to do for now...and really it is never as good as seeing it in person.  What I can tell you is the projects that have been turned in by the design team have been exceptional.  Hopefully the sneak peaks will start next week so you can see the new product.  Seems we have all been inspired by the paper lines that are being released.  Both so different but total inspiration for some great gypsy creations.
Just a few glimpses of what I have been working on this week....



cheers!
paula

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Fly Away

The week has been full of projects for CHA.  Three have gone out in the mail and three more need to be created.  Booth projects are happening too.  Cutting, sawing, gluing and dying (but I can't tell you what).  I've even been to Kinko's 3 times this week and that might be a record for me!  I've got my husbands full attention for 3 more days before school starts again so he is helping me with new shelves for the booth, putting crown molding up in our bedroom and has painted a table that needed some new life breathed into it.  I love project mode!

Totally inspired yesterday by the colored butterfly rubbings that were sitting on my desk.  Since this is product that 7gypsies currently carries I figured it is no problem sharing before the trade show.

So lets start with the dome.  I found this a long time ago at an antique mall in Ft Worth, TX.  It's small, about 7 1/2" high and 5" across the base.
 I painted the base black.

Once dry, I sanded the edges and added a bit of ink.

The butterflies-
You will need some heavy plastic.   I used the back of some Ideology packaging, works perfectly.
Cut out a few butterflies from the 7gypsies rubbing sheet.  
I cut 3 butterflies, one large, one medium and one small.
Rub onto the plastic...
and cut out.
You will need use a heavy wire to help the butterflies stand up.  I used 24 gauge.
So how do you add the wire?   On the small and medium size I was able to use paper tape to hold the wire in place.  On the large Monarch, the body is very small so I secured the wire with E6000 glue.  Once dry, I added the paper tape, then cut away the excess.
Front
Back

Here's the part when my buddy comes into the workroom from the backyard.  One of the best things about living in California in January is being able to run in the sprinklers and eat your lunch outside.  I admit I wish I was out there with him.

The Base:
The only Styrofoam I had was a Styrofoam ball, but I needed to make it work.  So I cut the ball in half which fit the base of dome perfectly.  I sewed a linen patch to the 2 layers of dyed muslin, then made some primitive stitches with dark green embroidery floss.  I used Archival Ink in black to stamp the word, fly.
I wrapped the edge of the base with dyed stretchy elastic and secured the end with an old straight pin.
Time to add the butterflies.
I just did a simple configuration with the largest being at the back and smallest at the front.  Once I was done I added a 7gypsies vintage pin.  I love these big pins!
Then a bit of natural elements and a vintage flower secured with an old straight pin.
Here is the finished piece sans dome since it so hard to photograph once the glass is added.
....And 35 photos and three different rooms later I finally got one that I'm not too embarrassed to post.

I decided to create another version of the dome using the same butterflies.  This time I bent the bottom of the wire about an 1" or so then used a bit of glue to keep it in place.  I also added a foam square between the butterfly and the button card.
 I definitely could cut the foam square down, but you get the drift, right?

This time I used tiny books (another collection of mine...tiny black leather books), a flower frog, a Photobooth picture from Darkroom Door, a cool vintage metal button from 1942 and a vintage button card.
Oh, I really like them both.  But only one can appear in the booth...hope there are a few of you out there that are attending CHA and can stop by and see which one I bring!
cheers!
paula

PS) Did anyone watch Project Runway All Stars last night?  Debbie and I are Project Runway Super Fans.  We love watching the episodes more than once and we even discuss them on the phone the day after it airs!  I am so excited to have Project Runway on again so soon after the final episode, all be it sans Tim Gunn.  But I can deal with that just to see all the designing.  I was only sad to see that Suede is not an All Star because I thought it was hilarious when he would refer to himself in the 3rd person..."Suede doesn't like that" or "Suede doesn't think that is funny".  We got so many one liners from that season!