From the very beginning, the i {heart} papers team has had strong ties to Paper Craft Planet. Our mutual love of paper and paper-crafting was the foundation for our friendship, and CHA has given us the opportunity to meet face-to-face and translate those online friendships into real life. It's so much more fun in person than it is on screen!
As we walked the CHA floor we were drawn to certain products and projects...when we discussed them over dinner we discovered some emerging trends. That's what today's challenge is all about.
Of course, not everyone can attend CHA. We were quite sorely missing some of our team mates...and the general public is not eligible to attend. Thankfully, those of you who couldn't be there can live vicariously through the next best thing: photos! Check out these in this post from Susanna, and several posts from MoxieFab!
One of the big trends we noticed at the Winter Craft and Hobby Association trade show was pinwheels. It’s super easy to create your own in no time at all and I did just that for the challenge. My pinwheel’s made from a 6” square piece of Echo Park designer paper. I chose the paper carefully, making sure to pick a piece with patterns on both sides that would look nice on my finished pinwheel. After securing the folded pieces with a brad, I added a big button to the center, tied with a little orange baker’s twine.
The pinwheel is attached to a clear tube (you might remember I used a similar tube to make a magic wand for our DT challenge a few months back). After filling the tube with brightly colored gumballs, I attached the pinwheel to the top of the tube and closed it. I made a little tag to attach to the tube using a sentiment from the Paper Smooches Eco Friendly set, arriving soon at IHP.
Be sure to check out the trends that are being showcased by the rest of the IHP DT and the PCP Super Novas. Here’s where to find them:
and our guests from PCP:
from i {heart} papers: Echo Park Country Lane Collection Kit, Divine Twine orange baker’s twine, SRM Stickers plastic magic wand tube, Spellbinders circle dies, Paper Smooches Eco Friendly stamp set, Tsukineko Memento Tangelo and London Fog inks
other: Pumpkin Pie cardstock (Stampin' Up!); pink button (Michaels)
super cute, Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteDarling, Lori, and delicious too! Love this paper, so perfect for those bright gum ball colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is so bright and cheerful - love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lori! This is great eye "candy"!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! Love the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Love the bright cheerful pinwheel!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love the candy "stick"!!
ReplyDeleteJust so so cute Lori! Love the tube as the pinwheel base.
ReplyDeleteThe paper is absolutely perfect for this project Lori! Just love it on top of the candy tube!
ReplyDeleteLori, your gum ball pinwheel is fantastic. I know in theory pinwheels are easy to make, but I screw them up every single time! Your pinwheel is darling and divine!!
ReplyDeletePinwheels are one of my favorites. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteLori, you knocked my socks off with cuteness! Will the pinwheel spin if you blow on it? I'm dying to find out. Guess I'll have to make my own. Precious!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like that you used two trends--twine and pinwheels. SO cute.
ReplyDeleteMixing patterns seems like a trend, but I also like the twine trend.
ReplyDeleteI think that twine adds something special to most crafts. I like to use it whenever possible.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Love the bright colors. I so missed being there with you!
ReplyDeleteI love that sweet pinwheel--so colorful! And what a fun sentiment to include. :)
ReplyDeleteFun project. It would make a great party favor.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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