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<font color=FF66CC>The Tag Fairy apologizes sincer
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Well I think that I have finally recovered from my CKU Boston experience. It was a fabulous weekend and well worth the $$$$ it cost.
THURSDAY:
Waited in a long line for check in - got my registration materials (class tickets) and a hard-sided cropper hopper box filled with 6 different adhesives, CKU pencil & a copper leafing pen. Also got a canvas CKU bag to carry class supplies with. At this point you could go straight into the Convention Hall for the "product demonstrations" which were really make & takes. The make & takes were a good mix of CKU related projects and everyday projects. They also were a nice mix of mini books, tags, cards and page layouts. My favorites were a tag book from 7Gypsies that you wore around you neck. Making Memories also had a cute matchbook style tag book that came with a lanyard to wear.
I also took a class Thursday night called "Pocket Full of Rainbows" sponsored by Canson paper in which we made a 6x8 album with black pages that had rainbow colored pockets interleafed through it. Very cool - great for holding memorabilia or to give as a gift.
The opening Tailgate Party was very Rah-Rah cheerleader-ish. You got a great goodie bag & a large paper taker. The energy in the room was great and it was the only night that Lisa Bearnson was there so there was an EXTREMELY long line of women waiting to see her. I skipped it because I had to go back to the Seaport Hotel to meet up with my secret sister swap group. (the woman who organized it had a baby on 7/6 and ended up coming to her classes on Friday & Saturday - Yikes!) I did meet up with my fellow disboard members at the Tailgate Party too!
FRIDAY:
Continental breakfast came in a cute red CKU lunch box!
I took Studio Art with Rebecca Sower and made 6 beautiful bookmark shaped tags. Each tag employed a different technique. Very fast past and interesting. She had some shipping problems with her supplies so our class had to donate some items to her Saturday class.
2nd was Scraphic Design with Cathy Zielske - She is amazing. Funny & direct - even though it sounds like a beginning class, it is NOT. There is something for every level in this class. It was also a lecture class so there were no projects but a nice packet of papers in a paper taker were given out.
Collected Memories with Shelley Sullivan of Scrapworks. We made a cute 6x8 album in this class. It was typical scrapworks - loads of bright colors. The album had black pages and the cover was a heavy metal. Very cool. Got to use their new color Rubz (heavier/sturdier than the MM rub-ons) and other hardwear. Only drawback - nothing was pre-measured so lots of cutting with the paper trimmer - so this project was not finished.
Inspired Ideas with Emily Adams of Magic Scraps. We made a minibook decorated with mixed-metal leaf - very cool; a silver tag; and a page layout with cork. All new magic scraps products and Emily was great.
My only disappointing class was Slide Mount Mania. Mainly it is because CK told us that we needed 12 thumbnail sized photos for the project (totally not needed for during class - could have done without that stress). The teacher Sara Horton of Tumblebeasts was very sweet and the project is cute - just not really my style.
The crop on Friday was the dorm crop - I was in a dorm (Scrapping Petals) and it was fun but I don't think that I would feel the need to be in a dorm the next time. It takes up loads of time during the weekend and you get very little free time as it is... although you do get an extra (different) goodie bag for being a dorm member (in addition to the goodie bag everyone gets at the Friday Crop). Also this is the crop that we played games like Bazzill Bingo (wow! did those winners get a TON of Bazzill) and Making Memories had their reach in the ice game.
I'll have to post Saturday tomorrow! I've got to go meet up with my DH!
THURSDAY:
Waited in a long line for check in - got my registration materials (class tickets) and a hard-sided cropper hopper box filled with 6 different adhesives, CKU pencil & a copper leafing pen. Also got a canvas CKU bag to carry class supplies with. At this point you could go straight into the Convention Hall for the "product demonstrations" which were really make & takes. The make & takes were a good mix of CKU related projects and everyday projects. They also were a nice mix of mini books, tags, cards and page layouts. My favorites were a tag book from 7Gypsies that you wore around you neck. Making Memories also had a cute matchbook style tag book that came with a lanyard to wear.
I also took a class Thursday night called "Pocket Full of Rainbows" sponsored by Canson paper in which we made a 6x8 album with black pages that had rainbow colored pockets interleafed through it. Very cool - great for holding memorabilia or to give as a gift.
The opening Tailgate Party was very Rah-Rah cheerleader-ish. You got a great goodie bag & a large paper taker. The energy in the room was great and it was the only night that Lisa Bearnson was there so there was an EXTREMELY long line of women waiting to see her. I skipped it because I had to go back to the Seaport Hotel to meet up with my secret sister swap group. (the woman who organized it had a baby on 7/6 and ended up coming to her classes on Friday & Saturday - Yikes!) I did meet up with my fellow disboard members at the Tailgate Party too!
FRIDAY:
Continental breakfast came in a cute red CKU lunch box!
I took Studio Art with Rebecca Sower and made 6 beautiful bookmark shaped tags. Each tag employed a different technique. Very fast past and interesting. She had some shipping problems with her supplies so our class had to donate some items to her Saturday class.
2nd was Scraphic Design with Cathy Zielske - She is amazing. Funny & direct - even though it sounds like a beginning class, it is NOT. There is something for every level in this class. It was also a lecture class so there were no projects but a nice packet of papers in a paper taker were given out.
Collected Memories with Shelley Sullivan of Scrapworks. We made a cute 6x8 album in this class. It was typical scrapworks - loads of bright colors. The album had black pages and the cover was a heavy metal. Very cool. Got to use their new color Rubz (heavier/sturdier than the MM rub-ons) and other hardwear. Only drawback - nothing was pre-measured so lots of cutting with the paper trimmer - so this project was not finished.
Inspired Ideas with Emily Adams of Magic Scraps. We made a minibook decorated with mixed-metal leaf - very cool; a silver tag; and a page layout with cork. All new magic scraps products and Emily was great.
My only disappointing class was Slide Mount Mania. Mainly it is because CK told us that we needed 12 thumbnail sized photos for the project (totally not needed for during class - could have done without that stress). The teacher Sara Horton of Tumblebeasts was very sweet and the project is cute - just not really my style.
The crop on Friday was the dorm crop - I was in a dorm (Scrapping Petals) and it was fun but I don't think that I would feel the need to be in a dorm the next time. It takes up loads of time during the weekend and you get very little free time as it is... although you do get an extra (different) goodie bag for being a dorm member (in addition to the goodie bag everyone gets at the Friday Crop). Also this is the crop that we played games like Bazzill Bingo (wow! did those winners get a TON of Bazzill) and Making Memories had their reach in the ice game.
I'll have to post Saturday tomorrow! I've got to go meet up with my DH!