Sunday, June 24, 2012

Shopping Therapy

Last week even though I worked on several craft projects, none of them resulted in a finished product worthy of showing in a post.  Sometimes crafting is like that. Oh well, I'll keep working on the leather cuff and smash-style picture frame, but I will need to reevaluate my procedures.  In the meantime, I decided to do some shopping therapy at Ben Franklin Crafts.  I was pleased to find that the Martha Stewart line had some new (to me) double-sided 12x12 paper pads (two shown in the top photo, one with birthday designs and the other with small printed flower fabric-like paper) and matching embellishments.  Also new are two products show in the foreground of the first photo.  The one on the left is a paper piercing embroidery type kit for paper crafting and the one on the right is a unique floral stamp set that has a plastic template which allows you to space your design evenly around a card.  I haven't tried these products yet but I will post my results if I create something good.  Of the stickers, labels, borders, and tags in the second photo, I think my favorite are the fabric-like bird stickers....so tweet!  The white butterflies match the paper pad that I didn't purchase, but I got the butterflies to use on wedding or sympathy cards and may try to color them with spray inks. Even though I went shopping to buy the Sierra Pacific kraft paper box that Joy (http://joyofcrafting.blogspot.com/ ) decorated and posted on her blog (I got 3 because they were only $2.99), purchasing all these colorful Martha Stewart products really lifted my spirits from a less than productive week. Tomorrow I'm anxious to use the new MS papers to cover one of the SP boxes...it will be a GOOD craft day!



4 comments:

Jenny said...

I can't wait to see you use the stamp around the page set. I was looking at that but wasn't sure about it. Hope to see you use it soon!

Creations by Shirl said...

Love to see your end result on your project....Great shopping must come in to check them out too!

Cheryl said...

Yes, can't wait to see what you make with all these new items. Shopping is always good therapy right?!

Annette Allen said...

can't wait to see what you create with all this fun paper...I totally believe in Shopping Therapy...hehe...