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My Mind's Eye :: Winter 2010 CHA report

scrapbooking supplies from My Mind's Eye

Several new releases at My Mind’s Eye, but not all easy to photograph on display! This is the line I’m excited about though: Lush.

scrapbooking supplies from My Mind's Eye
scrapbooking supplies from My Mind's Eye
The Lush collection includes many flocked prints, including chipboard albums with flocked covers and plenty of damask designs, in six colours: red, brown, black, aqua, green and pink.

If you liked the Paperie line from Making Memories (and I did!), I think you’ll like this too.

And one more thing from My Mind’s Eye… if you’ve been scrapping a long while, be prepared to feel old:
scrapbooking supplies from My Mind's Eye
Because Frame-Ups are ten years old and there is an anniversary release.

Yeah. Well, I’m sure I wasn’t quite ready for a die-cut to make me feel old, but I’ll go with the flow. No need to go check my older albums to count up just how many pieces from this original line made an appearance. The correct answer is: many.

Click here to shop for My Mind’s Eye products!

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3 Comments for My Mind's Eye :: Winter 2010 CHA report

  1. rinda Says:

    You would find many, many frameups in my early albums as well! I may even have a few in my stash – LOL!
    Rinda

  2. Amber Says:

    Loving the black damask looking album and the papers, I can see this finding its way into my stash and hopefully a project soon.

  3. kuldeep Says:

    My pet peeve is the Javascript clock counting down to midnight when the offer ‘expires.’ We all know that tomorrow the clock will be reset.
    Good list, Dave. I can’t imagine any of these ‘old school’ techniques working. Consumers are simply too smart, and they’ve had enough of hype and unsubstantiated claims. This is a good lesson for those using offline advertising as well. Brilliant!lsls__

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