Wednesday, July 18, 2012

CHA Armchair Attendee Week: Trends, Part I

What's a girl to do if she can't make it to Chicago for the summer Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) trade show? Why, attend virtually, of course! Last winter, I blogged an "Armchair Attendee Week" for write.click.scrapbook. and had a blast tracking the show online and posting about it. We're in Summertime Daily mode over at write.click.scrapbook. so I decided to host my own CHA Armchair Attendee Week here at Right Side Up.

Here's the plan for the next three days:
  • Wednesday - Trends, Part I: Patterns & Motifs
  • Thursday - Trends, Part II: Products
  • Friday - My "Must Haves"
I'm going to start with some shameless self-plagiarizing. I am cutting and pasting the introductory text from my January 30th write.click.scrapbook. post below (with updated links and a couple of small edits, of course!). Don't worry, after that it will all be new material. :)

Introduction

Some of you may be wondering what it means to be an “armchair attendee.” How can you “attend” the show if you’re not there? Well, here’s my process.
  • In the weeks ahead of the show, I regularly frequent websites that compile manufacturers’ sneak peeks. Most manufacturers “sneak” their new releases prior to the show via their company’s blog/website, Facebook, Twitter, etc. and that can be exhausting to follow without the aid of websites that do the work of compiling sneaks for you. Two good websites for this are Scrapbook Update and The Scrap Review. Each presents the sneaks a little bit differently: Scrapbook Update provides a clickable list by date of sneaks (the list can also be sorted by manufacturer by clicking at the top of that column) and The Scrap Review blogs sneaks as they appear.
  • As I look at sneaks, I make sure to check out both official product images as well as any projects showcasing the new products. Often a line or a product that doesn’t grab me at first looks different when I see it on a layout or a card.
  • Once the show starts, I watch online for photos and videos from the CHA show floor. Not all companies do sneak peeks or extensive sneak peeks and seeing new products together with projects made with them in the booth can inspire. You can try searching #CHAshow on Twitter, check magazines' and manufacturers' Twitter feeds/Facebook pages/blogs, or follow targeted CHA forums (like the CHA Summer 2012 forum at Two Peas in a Bucket or Studio Calico's CHA forum).
  • The most important piece of my process: I make my wishlist! That was made much easier this year by Pinterest. I started a CHA Summer 2012 board and every time I looked at sneaks I pinned ones that grabbed my attention. (Don't worry, I won't buy it all!)
Summer Show: Some Context

In many ways, the summer show is a bit predictable. There are always lots of fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving, winter, and Christmas lines released. Those lines represent the upcoming seasonal highlights, and manufacturers want to be sure that their customers have what they need for the holiday season. However, just because the themes of many of the lines are predictable, that doesn't mean that there isn't great variation from year to year in the way product designers interpret those themes. There are also still many lines released at the summer show with non-seasonal themes, but most manufacturers throw a holiday line or two into the mix amongst their other collections.
 
Continuing Trends: Patterns & Motifs

Depending upon your perspective, you will be happy to hear that many pattern and motif trends from last winter's show (and earlier) are continuing. I am still seeing a ton of chevron prints, woodgrain patterns, polaroids, banners/flags/pennants, and hexagon motifs. There are some new twists here that are keeping these trends fresh, for example, Studio Calico's elongated hexagons and American Crafts' Amy Tangerine Ready Set Go woodgrain chevron patterned paper.


 

I don't want to dwell on the obvious, however, so let's move on to a newer trend. I'm only going to address one major trend for this show, as it's really the only new standout for me.

Speech Bubbles: A New Dominant Trend
I'd say this is the dominant pattern/motif trend at this show, at least from the armchair perspective! (I'd love to hear from those of you at the show to hear your take on this.) A good thing I love this trend, right? :) Manufacturers are interpreting this in lots of different ways:

Studio Calico's Yearbook collection includes wood veneer speech bubbles:


Pebbles's Seen & Noted collection has speech bubbles all over the place, including a speech bubble patterned paper, phrase cards, and chipboard speech bubbles, but my favorite take on the trend within this line are the chalkboard stickers:


Another fun take on this trend comes in the form of washi tape from October Afternoon's carnival-themed Midway collection:


Simple Stories' new Sn@p brand provides the most colorful take on this trend I've seen yet. There are so many takes on the speech bubble within this new product line! I'll post two here, but you should really check out the whole line on their blog here and here!

 



Pink Paislee is showcasing this trend via stamps in the Portfolio collection:


 
Let's peek at one more take on this trend before closing, this one a patterned paper with patterned speech bubbles from American Crafts' Amy Tangerine Ready Set Go collection:



The more I look at what's being released this summer the more I am thinking this might be my favorite show in a good long while, like maybe the last five years! (This does not bode well for the wallet, of course!)

I'll be back tomorrow to look at product trends. I'm seeing another hugely dominant trend there, but will comment on some ongoing trends as well.

Feel free to comment here if you think I've hit the nail on the head, missed the boat, or missed reporting on a favorite new or continuing trend you've noticed.





  

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Sharing My News!


I am thrilled to share that I am a member of the 2012-2013 Pebbles Design Team! This might be old news for some of my readers (if you also read the Pebbles blog or saw me post about this on Facebook yesterday), but this all transpired last week while I was on vacation and didn't have the ability to write a blog post. "What?" you say, "But you had a post every day last week?!" Yes, that's the beauty of scheduling posts ahead of time. :) My term officially begins in September, and I can't wait!

Here's one of the layouts I submitted for the design team call:


Pebbles has three new collections debuting at the Craft & Hobby Association trade show in Chicago this week and I can't wait to get to work with them!

First up is Walnut Grove:

 





Next is Seen & Noted (I'll let you in on a little secret - this is my favorite of the new lines :)):


Embellishments



Journaling Cards
Phrase Cards
Memorology Page Protectors



O Flip! Album


Last, but not least, is Tricks and Treats:







(These Thickers come in four colors! Black, white, orange and green.)

I am madly pinning and plotting out my CHA Armchair Attendee blog posts for the rest of this week, so stay tuned!


Bella Blvd Endless Inspiration Week & My CHA Lead-in


With the Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) semi-annual trade show underway, Bella Blvd has begun the first of two Endless Inspiration weeks on the Bella Blvd blog. Be sure to check back every day to see projects created with the new lines! 


I'm just back from ten days of vacation in California and am still playing catch-up today, but should be back to all things normal as of tonight. Stay tuned, as my plan for the next three days is to do some CHA Armchair Attendee blogging.




 

Friday, July 13, 2012

Bella Blvd Sneak Peek Week, Day #5


Today is Day #5 of  Sneak Peek Week on the Bella Blvd blog. Each day this week, Bella Blvd will be giving away one full set of that day's reveal. Be sure to click on over to the Bella Blvd blog today and every day this week to check it out!

Up today are all of the embellishments, so there's lots to see! You've already seen these embellishments included in the Birthday Boy, Thankful, and Birthday Girl collections revealed earlier this week, but today you get to see them lined up with like embellishments from earlier releases...and...with sample layouts!

First up are the Designer Tapes. Bella Blvd released eight different Designer Tapes last winter and six more are being added!

 
I am thrilled about the Orange Stripe Designer Tape (I'm a sucker for anything orange) and am also excited that there are now three different chevron Designer Tapes!

Next up? Button Market:


See that? Six new sets of buttons!

Stick Pin Flags come next:


Six new sets here, too. If you missed my post with the Thankful reveal on Tuesday, I will repeat how much I love that cute turkey! :)

Last, but not least, are the Sienna Uppercase Chipboard Alphas:


I love how the sample layouts combine the different Bella Blvd alphas to create fun and colorful titles and journaling.

Remember to click on over to the Bella Blvd blog for a chance to win the new embellishments!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Bella Blvd Sneak Peek Week, Day #4


Today is Day #4 of  Sneak Peek Week on the Bella Blvd blog. Each day this week, Bella Blvd will be giving away one full set of that day's reveal. Be sure to click on over to the Bella Blvd blog today and every day this week to check it out!

Today is Make & Take and CHA Workshop Peek Day, so be sure to click on over to the Bella Blvd blog to get a peek at some fun projects!

If you're just jumping in to Sneak Peek Week today, I'll recap the three lines that have already been revealed:

Monday was Birthday Boy:



Tuesday was Thankful:



Wednesday was Birthday Girl:



Be sure to check back tomorrow for more sneaks!

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