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#PaperTrail Day 2

4 Jun

WHAT. A. DAY! It was the best way I could ever imagine to kick off the #PaperTrail!

CardMonkey was the most thoughtful and generous host. Read her blog posts here for more info and pics- she is on the ball! I arrived at her house and was greeted with a hug, a beautiful necklace that she had made me- she is a CloseTo My Heart consultant and I loved seeing all of her cool creations from paper to jewelry! The pic is a tiny Scotty replica complete with details down to a very tiny image of my face in the doorway! Love it 🙂

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Also a handmade card, adorable Welcome banner for Scotty, and a 3D replica of the camper!

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I already was happy 🙂 Then we went over to Kathy Davis Studios, where we were welcomed by Bill, CardMonkey’s connection to the studio, and invited inside (pull-through parking- yay!).

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We met Kathy who was just lovely and very welcoming…

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The whole staff was gathered in the garden for a birthday party, and Kathy introduced us. We got a snack and drink and went upstairs to the offices and had a lovely chat about her company, how she got started and the journey that brought her where she is today. So inspiring. She asked about the #PaperTrail- who knows? Maybe next time I can get her to come for a ride along 🙂 I feel very honored that she and her staff took the time to make us feel so welcome. Kathy left us with Lorraine,  the Executive Director, who gave us a complete tour of the office- I loved looking around the light and airy studio and seeing what all of her artists were working on. They all were happy to answer any questions we had. When we left, Linda, who manages the retail store (yes you can SHOP there too!), gave Ellen and I both beautifully wrapped gift bags filled with Kathy Davis cards and a book! Kathy came in and said goodbye and went off to her next appointment. I am left with nothing but admiration for a great artist with very good business sense who also cares about her staff, their families and her community. Turns out we have several friends in common- Joanne Fink and Jo Packham! The visit was a pleasure (remember I was nervous?)

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So… Ellen and I left the studio, after shopping, and went to Corner Bakery for some lunch. We went back to her place and she graciously offered her guest room for me to have a nap, which I did. Naps are the best. I woke up an hour later refreshed and ready to go. But first I had a good look at her studio while she was making final arrangements for the class we had. So mad I didn’t get pictures of it! It could be in a magazine! Everywhere I looked there were inspirational projects, bins and shelves loaded with fun goodies and every tool and gadget you could think of! The whole time, CardMonkey was on high alert for texts from her daughter Emily, who is ready any day to have her second baby (and also attended class that night!)

Then it was time to pack up and get ready for the next adventure- craft night at Frank’s Pizza. We hauled in all the supplies and got set up.  This was such a fun event! Ellen had about 16 ladies there. I gave some tips and tricks for using Sizzix ScoreBoards, showed them how to use the Big Shot and then we made some projects. They were going to town! They used my new Clearsnap on their projects too and were embossing, inking, and taping up using iCraft tape!

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With 71 miles to go to Lancaster I was pretty proud of myself for booking a $32 room on Priceline at a Travelodge. I can’t even talk about what a disaster it was, but let’s just say I will never stay in one again. My broken ankle is totally swollen from standing on it too much so I need to remember to sit down once in a while…

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Many thanks to CardMonkey for making the whole day happen! More tomorrow…

Thanks for following the #PaperTrail!

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#PaperTrail Day 1

3 Jun

Finally, I am almost on the road!

And here is the surprise destination to kick off the #PaperTrail in grand style… are you ready?

I am headed to the studio of Kathy Davis for a one on one meeting with her! Kathy is one of America’s leading social expressions designers. Chances are good that at some point, you have given or received Kathy’s artwork in the form of greeting cards, fabric, bank checks, calendars, or gifts. Kathy sells 40,000 cards a day! Last year, her sales of licensed goods exceeded $100 million at retail.

 GULP. I am not sure I know what to say to her- I feel like I have an audience with the Pope! But when I look at her art, and I have to think that it reflects her personality, I see a kind and gentle soul who appreciates the beauty in people and nature and wants to share it with others. Not so scary… 

Kathy has a new book out entitled, Scatter Joy. It looks beautiful and I want to pick a few up- I know my Mom would like one.

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A little more about Kathy Davis Studios…

Headquartered in Horsham, PA., Kathy Davis Studios, Inc., is one of the nation’s leading design companies in the greeting card and gift industries. Selling millions of licensed products worldwide annually, Kathy Davis Studios, Inc. is led by Chief Visionary Officer, Kathy Davis.

Through its extensive collection of 20,000 designs and messages, the company has an array of licensed merchandise such as greeting cards, fabric, bank checks, calendars, and gifts.

www.kathydavis.com
www.facebook.com/KathyDavisStudios
www.twitter.com/#!/KathyDavisKDS

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    http://www.kathydavis.com

You may be wondering how it happened that I was granted this meeting. Well, funny story. One night I was goofing off on Facebook and happened to see a photo of a studio being organized by a FB friend called CardMonkey Jarvis. You have to love her name! Anyway I noticed that she lived in PA which is nearby so I suggested that her new studio might be a stop on the #PaperTrail. She said that would be fine but that she knew of a place I really should get to- and that was the studio of Kathy Davis! She even had a friend who was a VP there and she would see if she (and he) could pull some strings and get me in for a tour. So I said YES! Do it CardMonkey! And she did!

So that is how I will be meeting with Kathy Davis at 9:30 AM. Facebook, you rock!

CardMonkey, aka Ellen, and I will be doing some fun things during the day and then she has gathered a group of crafty friends together for some die cutting and crafting from 6-8 PM. That is, unless Ellen’s daughter, who is attending the event, goes into labor! Talk about an exciting day… 🙂

Check out Ellen’s blog post about the details if you would like to sign up. There were a few spots left last night so check it out if you are anywhere near Warminster PA.

I will let you know what happens. Right now I am loading up the last batch of boxes, suitcases, etc. and getting ready to drive tonight. Then I will be close to where I need to be in the morning and won’t have to deal with traffic.

Don’t forget to follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for BTS shots.

The adventure begins! Stay tuned my friends…

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Kathy Davis Studios, Paper Trail

The #PaperTrail Itinerary and Mystery Celebrity First Stop

2 Jun

I can’t remember the last time I had to pack for a month away from home! But it’s happening…Scotty-Day-1On Monday, June 2, I am headed out for four weeks on the#PaperTrail adventure! My 1976 trailer, Scotty, is loaded up with crafty goodness and vintage suitcases full of inspirational samples. I will be visiting twelve  independent craft stores and teaching classes featuring my licensed craft products:  Sizzix dies, Clearsnap inks and CraffitiDirect stamps. You will be seeing it all- a snapshot of life on the road because I will be blogging and keeping you updated on social media. So I hope you will follow the #PaperTrail with me on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

There are a few reasons I want to share this adventure with you… but one of them is… quite honestly, I am a little nervous about it all, and I sure would feel better to know that I had some friends riding along with me.  Please feel free to grab a button and post it on your blog or Facebook and invite your friends to follow along as well- the more the merrier. All are welcome!

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Here’s the map of where I am headed. You can click on the red pins and that will show you the name of the event and location- I love Google Maps!

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Eileen Meets a Celebrity! Tune in tomorrow to find out who it is and the story behind how it happened!

And Tuesday evening… an evening with my friend, CardMonkey Jarvis, and friends. Looking forward to meeting up with Ellen’s crafty group and sharing tips and techniques on die cutting. We’ll be making tiny suitcases in honor of Scotty’s journey.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Pages In Time
16 E. 28th Division Hwy (Route 322)  Lititz, PA 17543

717-625-4455

Noon-  demo Mini-Album

2:00-4:00 Doodled Artist Trading Blocks

If you say pretty please you can come out and tour the trailer!

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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Great American Stamp Store
8 Church St S, Westport, CT 06880
(203) 221-1229

10:30-11:30  Canning Jar Recipe Book mini-class
12:30-4:30  Chunky Book

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Friday, June 6, 2014
Country Living Fair
Rhinebeack, NY
Meeting up with my sister to see what we can find! I’ll be staying overnight with Kathy- she and my mom recovered the cushions in the camper for me back in March. You can read about that here. Kathy has a gorgeous little sewing cottage so I will get post some pics for you to drool over.

Thanks to an introduction from my friend Jo Packham of Where Women Create, I am going to meet Jen, owner of  Earth Angel, in her booth!

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Saturday, June 7, 2014
West Springfield Rubber Stamp & Paper Arts Festival
Will anyone else be going to this? Let’s plan to meet up! Gather at the camper and enjoy a cold beverage and then head in to the latest goodies for sale! Contact me at 703-283-2012. Catherine Matthews-Scanlon is on board! Who else wants in?

EDIT: Change in plan. The class at KeptCreations did not fill up. I am staying in Shokan with my sister for an extra day and heading to W. Springfield to the Stamp Show on Sunday since I don’t have class. You have to be flexible!

 
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Kept Creations
15 South Ave, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 447-4010
CANCELLED
Noon- demo
2:00-4:00- Artist Trading Block Wood Tower
Visit the trailer and sign my guestbook!

Kept Creations Class

Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Bella Art
1665 hartford avenue, johnston, ri 02919
401-383-0199 or  info@bellaartonline.com.
11:00- 3:00 Chunky Book

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Inspiration Station
13 Furnace Ave.
Stafford Springs, CT 06076
(860) 684-2641

10:00-12:00  Delightful Box

1:00-3:00  demo

6:00-8:00  Delightful Box

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Thursday, June 12, 2014
Life’s Memories and More
Schoolhouse Commons
1085 Park Street  Palmer MA  01069
413-283-4448   info@lifesmemoriesandmore.com

12:30-3:00  Bloom Box

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Friday- Saturday, June 13-14, 2014
Beautiful Impressions
30 Westbrook Place, Westbrook, CT  06498
info@beautiful-impressions.com
Friday , June 13
11-12  Washi Tape Canning Jar Recipe Book using Eileen’s ScoreBoards Canning Jar die.
6:30-7:30 Washi Tape Canning Jar Recipe Book
Saturday, June 14
Another Mini- Class! We’ll be making an Artist Trading Blocks.

Bring your camera- we have LOTS of samples!

Chunky Book featuring Eileen’s Square Box die, Clearsnap inks and CraffitiDirect stamps.

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Sunday, June 15, 2014
Stamp and Scrap Nest LLC
1384 Hopmeadow Street (Route 10)   Simsbury,  CT   06070
(860) 658-9023
e-mail: stampscrapnest@aol.com

12:30-3: Bloom Box

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Scrap Happy Ohio
2445 w market st
wolf creek plaza
tiffin Ohio 44883

419-443-0882     scraphappyohio@yahoo.com

10:00-12:00- Art Journal
1:00-2:00- Recipe Book

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Thursday and Friday , June 19-20, 2014
The Doodlebug
671 3rd Avenue | Jasper, IN 47546 | 1.812.482.4949
doodlebug@thedoodlebuginc.com

Thursday
2:00-4:00    demo
6:00-10:00 Chunky Book
Friday
10:30-12:30  Memories Mini
1:00-3:00      demo

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Friday and Saturday, June 20-21, 2014
Mary’s Scrapden
1394 N. Green River Rd. Evansville, IN 47715    812-474-9099
marysscrapden@aol.com

Friday, June 20
6:00-10:00      Chunky Book
Saturday, June 21
10:00-11:00      Canning Jar Recipe Book
11:30-12:30       Birthday Box
1:00-3:00          Mini-Album
So happy to be headed back to see my friends at Mary’s! We will be busy here…

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Don’t worry- thanks to my amazing Inspiration Team and Team ATB, there will still be plenty of amazing and inspirational projects posted while I am on the road. What a great group of designers I am blessed to have led by the dynamic Amy Bowerman of Plucking Daisies, my IT coordinator!

While you are here, scroll down and see what we have been up to… and please visit our sister site, The Artists on the Block, where you can see new Artist Trading Blocks being created and shared daily.

Thanks for stopping by everyone, and tune in tomorrow to find out what my first stop on the #PaperTrail will be…

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Gearing up for #PaperTrail 2!

19 May

In two short weeks, I will be headed out again on the #PaperTrail! We had so much fun in March up in New England, we are going back again to many of the stops we made on our first trip. But first there are two events in Pennsylvania.You are not going to believe who I have a meeting with! I am going to make you wait to hear this because it deserves a post of its own. And you will crack up when you hear how it all happened… [Read more…]

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The East Coast #PaperTrail Adventure

7 Apr

Hi everyone! I chugged into town last Friday morning after being on the first #PaperTrail adventure for nine days. The trip went really well- my only disappointment was not having enough time to post everything in real time. I learned a lot about what worked and what didn’t so am sure that my next jaunt will be even better.

To catch up with where we are on the #PaperTrail, read my posts here and here. When I say we, I am referring to my #papertrail companions- Amy Bowerman of Plucking Daisies  and Anita Houston, the Artful Maven. [Read more…]

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The #Papertrail is underway

30 Mar

Today is Day 4 of the #Papertrail. It was suggested by my husband that I write a post and let you all know how things are going… so here goes.

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I left Virginia on Wednesday, March 26 at about 1:00 PM and had an uneventful trip to NY (uneventful is a very good thing!) I arrived at my mom’s at around 9 PM. The only thing that happened on the trip was I almost lost my little Scotty emblem which was hanging by a screw on the back of the camper. I must not have tightened the screw up enough when I reattached it after painting. Luckily my husband had packed me a nice tool bag so I took it off and decided to keep an eye out for a Home Depot where I could find another screw.

Thursday morning was just beautiful and I made my way to the home of my fellow #papertrailer Amy Bowerman. We quickly loaded up her stuff in the camper and made our way to the Great American Stamp Store where we were meeting Marjie Riordan Kemper for lunch. Lesson of the day (LOD)- always allow extra time because it will take you longer than you think to get somewhere. Also sometimes the GPS lies.

I was very excited to meet my new friend Orla Carey who was able to join us for lunch. While we were sitting there gobbling down our quesedillas in the nearby restaurant that looked like a barn, we were also joined by my good friend Theresa Cifali of Bella Crafts Quarterly! Thankfully we were able to eat in about 20 minutes and get next door to the store where we were greeted by a table full of ladies who were wanting to get their die cutting on! We met Judy, the owner of the store and she welcomed us and away we went! We had quite a crowd and remembered to get a group pic before everyone left. Many thanks to Amy, Marjie and Theresa for getting everything out of the camper, taking pictures, helping the eager make and takers to create their projects and joining in the fray. We had a really fun time and this store is HUGE! Lots of fun stuff here! If you live anywhere nearby you should try to get over and have a look. Marjie is teaching a cool melt art class there in a little bit and her samples were amazing.

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Once we were done, we loaded up the camper and waited for word from Anita Houston, the last #Papertrailer to arrive. We were to pick her up in Bridgeport where the limo was bringing her from LaGuardia. There was some delay as her driver was not going over 40 MPH on Rt. 95. This did not sit well with Anita but she texted us updates and we sat in Big Daddy and caught up on our social media. I will say right now it is not easy to do the actual event and at the same real time post about it. I have a new respect for tweeters and FBer’s who can keep up.

I was honored to receive Norman the Gnome from Amy as a gift for the trip. He came with his own mini-camper which Amy painted to match Scotty. So cute! Little did we know that a few nights later Norm would be getting a makeover… He travels with us everywhere and joined us for pizza at Frank Pepe’s. It was excellent! (Norm is in the green bag)

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I am going to continue this but first need to get some sleep and prepare for the day that will be starting in just a few hours. More later my friends. Thanks for following the #Papertrail!

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I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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