Next, is a line for everyone. It is called Wild Saffron. The brown, red, yellow, and blue tones work for most scrapbookers. Kelly Keller created and amazing layout. I wish I would have taken a closer picture of it. Breathtaking! Melanie Cantrell created a neat little bag. You can see it closer on her blog. I think Kelly also created the "Herbs" sign. I got the honor of crafting the large flowers for the display.
This is Pam's daughter. She was the witch that helped welcome our NEW Halloween line by Tim Coffey to the show. I love Halloween so this is one of my favorite lines.
This is Margo. It has a classic vintage flair to it. I love turquoise and pink together. There is just so much detail in each piece.
Here is the craft line. So many clever ideas that are simple to create. I am sure this was a big seller.
Last but not least, our Ancestry line. This is a classic K and Company line. The warm tones mixed with the browns and teals makes this line easy to use with your families old photos. I love the old looking leather albums.
Looking at all these photos of our booth, made me realize just how talented everyone is. I work with such an amazing design team. I am lucky to be a part of it. I wish I would have taken more photos of their samples.
Kara
3 comments:
Thank you for the great photos, Kara! I had not seen anything of the papercrafting wall :D I agree, Pam and the team did an amazing job!!
Awesome update Kara! Your photos are great!! I loved reading todays update too! I just updated my blog...directing everyone that goes there to come over here to see yours! :o)
Mel
Hey, Toots!
I've been missing you, but I knew the news would be worth the wait. I was NOT disappointed! Can't wait to get my hands of some of that Ancestry line. And, of course, all the other stuff looks amazing too.
Do ya think Kay could just set aside a little room at headquarters for all the K & Company addicts to come fondle this stuff?
Glad you're home safe and sound...;-)...K.
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