Second time of composing this as I hadn't realised and it sent my post to another blog. Drat!
Spent all Saturday looking at the new exhibitors and found quite a few products that interested me. I think my favourite has to be the pens.
With just one pen "create tones from just a hint of tint to pastels and mid tones to rich tones". These pens are double ended, each pen has a mixing chamber, are refillable, have replaceable nibs, are quick drying, have a low odour and are alcohol based. Did I say, they come in twenty vibrant colours so no need to collect and store loads of pens. Want to know more? Then visit www.chameleonap.com. Plus the guy from the UK is so cute - oh forgot to tell you, they come from the UK.
Paper Nest Dolls are real cute stamps. Now you know I don't do cute but I thought they might appeal to some of you and they have just branched out into dies as accessories. The embossing on these dies has to be seen, it is really good and I don't think will show on a picture. Owen and Ellie are two of the characters which you can see on www.the-paper nest.com.
When we travelled over, the handle broke on our small cabin bag (new but cheap from Argos) and I forgot to ask Mary for some parcel tape. Glad I didn't as I now have some "Amazing Tape" which they describe as "It's tape, but it's not". There is no sticky adhesive, it wraps around and adheres to itself, is clear and reusable. One repaired suitcase handle. Contact www.amazingtape.com.
Nine Lives Products make glue. Now I have two of their products to test when I get home. These glues are made from recycled materials and they take styrofoam that has held white goods and turn it into their glues. Less landfill. Pop over to www.ninelivesproducts.com for more info and you might see two blocks of concrete stuck together - I could not part them!
Having problems getting bracelets fastened on your wrist? You need the Bracelet Valet designed by Reenie alongside her "easy knotter" which allows you to make even spaced knots on your jewellery in minutes. Try www.designsbyreenie.com for brief tutorials and more info.
Do you buy water in plastic bottles? Does it bother you that plastic bottle pollution gets worse by each day. Then try "Unless" water. These bottles serve multiple purposes. After you have drunk the water you can cut the bottle and screw it to another empty Unless bottle and go on and on, if you want, until you can store your gift wrap rolls/mulberry paper inside. Or have a small one to hold a ball of your favourite fibre - www.unlesswater.com shows you how it is done.
Composi-mold is a heat and pour mold making material. Melt in the microwave and pour over and around the object you wish to have a mold of. Made in three different products
Original flexible which can be reused up to 35 times,
food contact for chocolate and fondant
Power mold with a shore hardness of approx 25 at 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideal for polymer clay.
Want to know more the visit www.composimold.com
Now for another set of cute stamps that come in both clear and red rubber.
The delightful big-eyed girls come from designer Sherri who began creating by dressing dolls. Now she has this wonderful line of stamps ... And more. Meet the artist:
Sherri has also begun to branch out into dies and it was good to see how the cutting edge was right up to the edge of the die for perfect alignment.
Not only does she have the stamps but she also has fabric blocks and I fell in love with this apron in my last picture. The tee shirts she had printed with her designs were exquisite and I can just imagine every little girl wanting someone to print them one.