Tuesday, July 16, 2013

TEMPTING TUESDAY WITH TERESA COLLINS SNEAK PEEKS

The Craft and Hobby Association (CHA) show is less than a week away and the manufacturers are sharing sneak peeks of their new product.  So, I thought I would share some of these sneak peeks with you. Just a reminder:
I am sharing sneak peeks of what the
 manufacturers are offering, but this 
does not mean they are all going to be ordered for the store.  
The store is not big enough to hold EVERYTHING that
is offered, so Cat does her best to order what the majority
of her customers want.  
The items that Cat orders will be scheduled out and will
arrive over the next several months. 

Today, we will look at the new Teresa Collins products that will debut at the show.  I will just show a photo or two and give you a link to their blog to see the rest of the product line if you would like to see it.
FS1015-Collection-Pack
This is the "Family Stories" collection.  As always, her collections are on thick, textured paper.
This collection will work for so many different things.  Be sure you click on the link and check out all of the different papers and the embellishments.
MB1015-Collection-Pack
This is their collection, "Memorabilia".  Great colors and and lots of black and white--would coordinate great with the My Minds Eye "Chalk Studio" line.....
Collection Pack • MP1015
This is the Teresa Collins Halloween line, "Masquerade Party".   As always, Teresa Collins even makes Halloween elegant!

Collection Pack • SL1015
Introducing the Teresa Collins' Christmas line, "Santa's List" - It has the traditional colors and some great Santa artwork.

I hope you have enjoyed these sneak peeks.  Come back tomorrow for WOW Wednesday and then more sneak peeks on Thursday.

Go HERE to leave a comment telling us which collections you want Cat to order for your chance to win a prize.

2 comments:

  1. Oh Man! I can think of so many things to use the family stories collection with!

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  2. I like the Family Stories paper...the sheet with the anchors really caught my eye...

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