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Crops and Conventions
Preparing for a Crop, what to expect at a scrapbook convention, and reviews of major industry events.
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The Scrapbooking Crop: How to Not Take Everything But the Kitchen Sink!
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (Sep 7, 2012)
One of the best parts of scrapbooking is the crop. A crop is any gathering of scrapbookers where you scrap, snack and laugh for hours! There's only one downfall to crops: the fact that you feel compelled to pack up every piece of scrapbooking paraphernalia you own and take it with you. |
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Product Sneak Peak - CHA Summer 2008
by Drex Davis (Jul 17, 2008)
A sneak preview of some of the hottest, soon-to-be-released scrapbooking products in the world debuting at the Craft and Hobby Association (CHA) trade show in Chicago, Illinois July 18th, 2008. |
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Crop-Till-You-Drop Decorations
by Tiffany Roberts (Mar 19, 2008)
Playing hostess for a crop is a fun and unique way to shower your friends with attention, and to express your creativity as well. I have a few decorations and tips I would like to share with you. |
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Big Picture Scrapbooking Workshop Review
by Jennifer Sizemore (Nov 27, 2007)
I am a firm believer that people learn more when they love what they are learning, have a skilled teacher, and are challenged to think outside the box. Fortunately for scrapbookers and paper artists, Big Picture Scrapbooking has classes that fulfill all those essential criteria. |
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Nine Trends Spotted at CHA Chicago Summer ’07
by Karina Worlton (Aug 3, 2007)
For many years now, scrapbooking has been the most popular craft represented at the Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) Summer Convention and Trade Show, and this year was no exception. I kept an eye out for trends, both continuations from last year and those that were new this year. |
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How to Host a Successful Crop
by Tiffany Roberts (Jun 13, 2007)
As much fun as attending a crop can be, it is twice as much fun to host the crop yourself! Here are a few tips and tricks I’ve picked up over the years that will make your next crop a success. |
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Memory Trends 2006 Sneak Peek
by Scrapjazz.com (Oct 11, 2006)
You're invited to a sneak preview of some of the hottest, soon-to-be-released scrapbooking products in the world. |
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CHA Chicago 2006: Trends Part II
by Karina Worlton (Aug 31, 2006)
Yesterday in Part I we noted some of the theme- and style-based trends on display at CHA Chicago 2006. Today we'll touch on some of the product categories and colors that recurred often at the show. |
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CHA Chicago 2006: Trends Part I
by Karina Worlton (Aug 30, 2006)
As I visited the booths at CHA in Chicago, I noticed certain themes, styles, colors, and products making an appearance over and over again. Some of these are trends carried over from CHA Winter, and others are the early signs of new trends. |
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A Peek Inside the 2006 CHA Summer Convention
by Karina Worlton (Aug 7, 2006)
Sensory overload. Crafts of all kinds. Sheer enormity. Miles of booths. Creative new products. Since it’s not open to the public, most scrapbookers have not attended CHA. I had the opportunity to go this year as a Scrapjazz writer. |
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CHA Summer 2006 Sneak Peek
by Scrapbook.com (Jul 19, 2006)
You're invited to a sneak preview of some of the hottest, soon-to-be-released scrapbooking products in the world. |
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Announcing A Journey of Faith
by Reminders of Faith (Apr 24, 2006)
Reminders of Faith is hosting A Journey of Faith: A Weekend to Inspire at the Doubletree Hotel in Nashville on September 21-23, 2006. This distinctive weekend will provide ideas and encouragement to share messages of faith, life and personal stories. |
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Crop Away Cruises
by Crop Away Cruises (Apr 3, 2006)
Looking for the ultimate scrapbooker's vacation? Imagine sailing to exotic locations, exploring several ports of call and photographing the day’s events, only to complete scrapbook projects with your photos that very evening! |
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CHA 2006 Las Vegas Wrap-up
by Andrea Steed (Feb 15, 2006)
Even before I had stepped off the carpet of the trade-show floor, I was being asked questions about my take on the show. Now that I’ve had a few days to look over catalogs, learn about new products, and evaluate the show, I have a response! Here’s my take on what’s in store for scrapbooking for 2006 and a peek at some of the new products: |
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Scrapbooking for a Club or Group
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Dec 9, 2005)
If you’re part of a group or community, such as a school, church, or club, chances are you might be asked to help create a group scrapbook. Here are some tips for making the process go smoothly and get everyone involved. |
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Teaching the Perfect Class
by Jennifer Sizemore (Oct 24, 2005)
Every teacher wants to teach a perfect class. You know the one - every student leaves the class full of motivation to go scrap at home with what she learned in class. Learning what makes up that perfection is the key to having success with every class you teach. |
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Teacher's Guide: Scrapbook Class Project Planning
by Jennifer Sizemore (Sep 27, 2005)
There are many variables that go in to making a good class. Perhaps one of the most important is the class project. Planning your project is one of the best parts of planning a class. |
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Scrapbook-Themed Parties
by Karen Baxter (Aug 29, 2005)
Turn your next celebration into a memory making event – literally – with the following ideas for scrapbook-themed parties. |
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CHA Chicago 2005 Wrap Up
by Andrea Steed (Jul 25, 2005)
Here's a sneak peek at some brand new products as well as some insight into new trends for scrapbooking. Get your credit cards ready! There's tons of fun new products out there. |
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CHA Wrap-up: Products and Trends for 2005
by Andrea Steed (Feb 21, 2005)
The CHA (Craft & Hobby Association) Trade Show 2005 in Atlanta was the center of the scrapbooking world for five days in February. New products, new companies, and new trends emerged from every direction. Take a look at our CHA Wrap-Up: |
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Be a Great Scrapbook Teacher
by Jennifer Sizemore (Feb 21, 2005)
When I began to teach scrapbook classes, I thought back to what made my favorite teachers good teachers, and I have applied many of those same principles to my own teaching style. |
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Attending a Convention
by Mimi Russell (Dec 27, 2004)
Whether you are attending a convention across town or across the country, you need to take on the old Girl Scouting attitude - be prepared! |
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Choosing Which Scrapbook Classes to Take
by Sherrill Pierre (Dec 6, 2004)
Signing up for a scrapbooking class is a great way to learn something new, meet others who share your interest in scrapbooking and do something fun for yourself. Whether you're a novice, intermediate or advanced, don't worry; you're not alone and there are classes available for you. |
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