Tuesday, September 29, 2009
It's Time To Fly The Friendly Skies
Nikki found this great burger joint we love to go to. Five Guys! Major yum and WOW, are the portions BIG! A small fry order (made from fresh spuds) will serve a family of 4. We'll work super hard on Friday setting up the show, so we figure we can splurg a bit.
We have a great line-up of exhibitors and look forward to seeing our Pennsylvania friends. Don't forget to sign-up for the Friday night Design & Treasure Class from 6-8 pm. It's only $20.00 and includes the show admission. Four great teachers and projects. Check the website http://www.heirloompro.com/ for more information. Nikki and I will be teaching one of the Design & Treasure projects and it's a vibrant and fun fold-out Christmas card using the DeNami Design stamps, Fun Flock, 3-D Crystal Lacquer, Quickie Glue Pen and the glitter. Please join us.
Heirloom Productions ATC Contests for 2010
January 9 & 10 Grapevine, TX ~ Architectural Features
January 16 & 17 Riverside, CA ~ Chocolate Makes the World Go Round
February 6 & 7 Lawrenceville, GA ~ Gone Fishin'
February 20 & 21 Vallejo, CA ~ Fashionable Flip-Flops
March 6 & 7 Indianapolis, IN ~ Once Upon A Time
March 13 & 14 St. Charles, IL ~ Man's Best Friend
March 20 & 21 Portland, OR ~ Let Them Eat Cake
April 10 & 11 Allentown, PA ~ There's No Place Like Home
May 15 & 16 Puyallup, WA ~ Bundle of Joy
June 5 & 6 West Springfield, MA ~ Strawberry Fields Forever
July 17 & 18 Grapevine, TX ~ Kitchen Queen
August 7 & 8 Novi, MI ~ The Cat's Pajamas
September 11 & 12 Costa Mesa, CA ~ Brilliant Sunset
September 25 & 26 Anderson, SC ~ Campfire Fun
October 2 & 3 Fort Wayne, IN ~ Think Pink
October 9 & 10 York, PA ~ Christmas Tree
This will give you time to prepare two entries for each day of the show. The themes help the vendors choose the winning ATC.
We also have folks that like to trade the ATC's at the show, so make some extra cards to share with others. It's a fun way to enjoy these small pieces of art. The cards used for trading do not have to fit the theme of the contest. Be sure to include your information on the back of each ATC; name, contact information, theme, and limited edition.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Just Back From Greenville
We’re back from Greenville, SC. We had a great time with all the folks from the area. So here are some moments we want to share about our trip. Nikki and I started setting up the floor at 7:30 a.m. Friday. The temperature was perfect. By 8:30 a.m. Events Rental had delivered the tables and chairs and the electricity was dropped for the booths. At 9:15 a.m. our first exhibitor rolled in the parking lot ready to empty their trailer. Knowing it was going to get warmer we called several exhibitors to come early to keep the loading dock from becoming a bottle-neck in the heat of the day. Our scheduled time for exhibitors to start set-up is 11:00 a.m. You can see by the picture it’s one vehicle at a time and the steep ramp makes for a real work-out for those that used hand trucks to move their product. Our exhibitors work hard to make the show happen.
We also had classes Friday. The students had a difficult time fighting the desire to shop between classes. They really enjoyed the teachers and created some beautiful projects. Linda Beyer taught two classes, the Thomas Kincaid card class and the Snow Globe shaker card. Darlene of Stampland wowed her class with color dusters and her new templates for shadowing.
We enjoyed our Design & Treasure (make & take) Friday night. Amy McGrew with Close To My Heart, JoLayne of Stamps On Fire, Margaret of Sparkle N Sprinkle and Beth of Endless Creations were our teachers for the evening. Each project was very different and the students received some fun tips.
Nikki and I had a very full day, it was 8:30 p.m. and we were pretty hungry. We made a quick trip to Jack In The Box. Wow! Then we headed back to the hotel to catch a few winks before the big show day.
We had a good crowd to open the show with on Saturday morning. We were truly blessed with a surprise visit by Bonnie and Eddie. They used to be in our shows as KT Designs and retired last year. Some of the sweetest people we know.
Fun and interesting comments always occur at the shows. This statement was our favorite for Greenville. “My electric bill is down as a result of the insulation factor from my craft supplies.” Now that’s a new perspective.
Here's a fun picture of a group of gals resting during the show. They were pulling their new purchases out for a moment of show and tell. We just love to see folks having a good time. After letting me take their picture, they pulled out their cameras so I could get pictures for them.
Our Saturday ATC winner was Kim Sottung. The theme was Ice Cream Sundae. We had several 3-D cards and the colors were tasty.
Sunday our winner was Maryella Wilson.
Stampendous donated mouse pads to give away. We kept filling the table and the stacks of pink mouse pads quickly disappeared. Lots of prizes and winners were matched up during the show. Here is a list of winners: Amanda Ramsey, Sue Doehne, Denise Neely, Bettie Shother, Judy Bliss, Teresa Wagner, Jan Hay, Kim Rowe, Kayla Whitmire, Mary Rozell, Tracy Wood, Pam Holcombe, Sandra Albright, Kathy Riley, J Davenport, Brenda Ivester, Beverly Jennings, Sue Winter, Tricia Hulehan, Jane Jackson, and Darlene Clark.
Most of the booths featured demos or make & takes. Great opportunities to learn from talented people. Workshops were also happening during the festival. Rave reviews came for our teachers, Sondra and Kim with Two Girls and Beverly Terry with Terryfic Times. The shows are such a great time for shopping and learning.
We want to thank these companies for donating prizes to be given away during the show: JudiKins, ClearSnap, Stampendous, Another Stamp Company, Close To My Heart, Crafty Secrets, DeNami Design, DRS Designs, Endless Creations, Gary M Burlin & Co., Marco’s Paper, Scrapbook Creations, SAR (some assembly required), Sparkle N Sprinkle, Stamping Fools, Stamps On Fire, The Paper Cut, and The Stamping Studio.
Thank you Greenville patrons for joining us this weekend. As always, you were most hospitable.
Nikki and Sheila
Friday, September 4, 2009
So...every Labor Day we sing the song and it takes us back to the time we enjoyed as a couple, the anticipation of our new baby and the tasty goodness of freshly made Spumoni. Here are the words to the song that is sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Sign Up Now For Greenville Classes
Starting on Friday, September 11th, from 11:00 - 1:00 Linda Beyer is teaching The World of Thomas Kincade. She's using acetate transparencies with the Kincade stamps and enhancing the brilliant coloring with a layered technique. You'll complete four cards. The cost is $30.00 and the class level is moderate.
The next class is from 1:30 - 3:30 with Darlene of Stampland. She will show the endless possibilities of adding color to your art with duster brushes and stamp pads. She'll show you how to add depth with her new templates. Cost is $35.00 and this class is for every level.
Linda Beyer is also teaching a second class from 2:00 - 4:00 called "Let It Snow" Shaker Card. You'll use a sno-globe stamp to build a shaker card with clear, glass microbeads. Each student will receive a foam mount and a pre-printed CD that can be attached inside the card and used for photos, music, or home videos of the kids. The cost is $25.00 and the class level is moderate.
Friday night from 6:00 - 8:00 we host our Design & Treasure (Make & Take Class) with four instructors. We have JoLayne of Stamps On Fire, Beth with Endless Creations, Margaret of Sparkle N Sprinkle and Amy with Close To My Heart, bringing you fun activities and a wealth of experience. You will enjoy 30 minutes with each teacher and then we will have some prize drawings before moving to the next project. The cost is $20.00 which includes show admission. If you want to sit at the same table with your friends, please call the office to sigh-up and request the specific seating arrangements. Hurry...the class is filling up!
There are also great workshops happening during the Festival. Here are the scheduled workshops for Saturday:
12:00 - 2:00 ~ 12 Days of Christmas Star Book with Beverly of Terrific Times, the cost is $25.00 and the class level is for everyone. You'll use Penny Black stamps and learn how to use a personal die-cutting machine to enhance your star book.
2:00 - 4:00 ~ Card Fest with Two Girls, the cost is $30.00 and all supplies are provided. You'll create up to 12 quick and easy cards for an afternoon of fun.
3:00 - 4:00 ~ Flip Flop Cards with Beverly of Terrific Times, the cost is $25.00 and the class level is for everyone. You'll receive your own flip flop template and the materials to make several cards.
Sunday Workshops:
12:00 - 2:00 ~ Terryfic Beaded Cards with Beverly of Terryfic Times, the cost is $20.00 and the class level is for everyone. You'll learn the basic beading process that will prepare you to make a hand-embroidered work of art.
1:00 - 3:00 ~ Page Fest with Two Girls. The class cost is $40.00 and the class level is for everyone. You'll work at your own pace to prepare up to 4 double page spreads with Sondra and Kimberly. If you're just getting started in scrapbooking this is a great way to build your confidence.
You can go to www.heirloompro.com to get more details for the classes and workshops. Some pictures are posted to help you make selections, as well as any needed supplies to bring to class.
The teachers will inspire you and the holidays are coming, we all need a little inspiration! So call or go online while there's still room.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Heirloom's 2010 Rubber Stamp & Paper Arts Festivals
Moving into the month of February we’ll enjoy the southern hospitality of Lawrenceville, GA on the 6th & 7th. A new bay area location is scheduled on the 20th & 21st in Vallejo, CA.
As we’re anticipating the beginning of spring, we feature three shows for March. The first will happen in Indianapolis, IN on the 6th & 7th. We have a new location in the Chicago area, it’s in St. Charles, IL on the 13th & 14th. We wrap up the month in our home state of Oregon, in the wonderful city of Portland on the 20th & 21st.
With great anticipation of the yummy Farmer’s Market in Allentown, PA we will host our show at the Allentown Fairgrounds, April 10th & 11th.
May 15th & 16th we head to Puyallup, WA for our 17th year there.
Another great show of many years is West Springfield, MA and it will be on the first weekend of June as usual, which is the 5th & 6th.
We love Texas so much that we’re making a repeat appearance in July on the 17th & 18th. Yea-hoo!
August brings the Novi, MI show on the 7th & 8th at the Rock Financial Showplace.
We are hoping to do a show in Costa Mesa, CA, on the 11th & 12th of September, so stay tuned. As the leaves begin to turn, we make our way to a new location in Anderson, SC, September 25th & 26th.
We will conclude our travels for the year at Fort Wayne, IN October 2nd & 3rd and York, PA, October 9th & 10th.
We’re very excited about visiting all these areas and seeing the familiar faces of our friends. We look forward to getting acquainted with the folks and experiencing the local flavors of the new locations.
Check the website www.heirloompro.com for specific info as it gets closer to the show dates.