Prepare to be smitten all over again.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't love every little thing about Everyday Poetry...and I'm not in the business of lying, so you know where I stand. I love it. How can I not when designers like Tomoko Takahashi do this with it?...
Tomoko's layered, hand-cut style is beyond beautiful, and she works pure magic with Everyday Poetry! Isn't it stunning? I love the way she clustered her Mini Princess Petals and Perfect Accents together, along with some of our gorgeous cameo push pins tucked flat against the layout.
It's so pretty! And Tomoko's mad hand-cutting skills make me want to brush up on my own. Lean in for a closer look:
Now that you're fully inspired, I have to share more! I'll start with our brand new Everyday Poetry Fabric Tickets...
What kind of ideas do they inspire? I can think of tons of things to do with these guys. And when you add in the Fabric Ribbon...
...well, then, I'm a goner. These add so much texture and dimension to your pages, you're just going to fall in love.
And of course, the Storyteller Alphas:
...which come in two sizes and four colors.
What more could you want?
Oh, wait. I know what more you could want...
The whole kit 'n caboodle.
(WHERE did that phrase come from?)
This is the one line we haven't given away yet...and we can't have that. It's unfair to Everyday Poetry, don't you think?
So, here we go...giving away the whole thing to one lucky reader!
Simply tell us: What does this collection inspire you to create and we'll enter you to win!
For additional entries, tweet, facebook, PIN or blog about this giveaway! (That means, you've got FOUR additional entries...but you have to come back here and leave another comment telling us which of these things you did!)
Easy as pie! And good luck...Winner will be announced next Friday!
Beautiful!
I have been wanting to do some of those letters to my kids in the future thing. And this line definitely makes me want to do it in layout style. It would be so fun to use that fabric ticket that says 'my message to you' on a lo like that.
Posted by: Ange | February 08, 2012 at 11:11 AM
the beautiful colors and the trims and fabric ribbons! starts my creative juices flowing! so pretty!
Posted by: Deanna Foy | February 08, 2012 at 12:17 PM
and here's my second entry, I blogged about your fab give away today!http://menemenetekeluniversity.blogspot.com/2012/02/everyday-poetry.html
Posted by: charity becker | February 08, 2012 at 02:41 PM
I would make a mini album for my newest granddaughter and do a couple of home decor items. Thanks for chance to win!
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Pam
Posted by: pam allen | February 08, 2012 at 07:55 PM
The collection is awesome!! =) It reminds me of those romantic spring/summer.. warm breeze and fantstic flower filled days. Great colors! Want to create this summer album and I want to go somewhere like Provance.... Very inspirational one! Hope I'll be able to get my hands on it SOON!! THANKS for the chance to win and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
Posted by: Larissa Heskett =) | February 08, 2012 at 10:09 PM
This reminds me of Marie Antoinette, so beautiful, love your paper collections, thank you!
Posted by: Lorna Arlett | February 09, 2012 at 01:01 PM
yes, i'd be grateful to win. yes, I want to win. beautifilled items to create even more meaningful art journaling. blessings to you.
Posted by: mindy ~ of PLUMZ SOAPZ | February 09, 2012 at 05:45 PM
This is a very beautiful collection. There's so many things I can think of to do with it. I think i would start with an album for my daughter filled with all of her 14 years. Then i think some beautiful cards would be in the making. There OS so much inspiration in this I could go on forever.
Posted by: Amy Jones | February 11, 2012 at 01:32 AM
So beautiful, I can never find a complete collection of Webster's Pages where I live! Anyway, IF I won, I think I would make some pages honouring the women I have decended from. Family history pages are often grey, brown, cream.... It's time to add some colour!
Posted by: Lesley | February 16, 2012 at 08:47 PM
I FINALLY cleaned out my studio closet and found (don't laugh)6 cigar boxes! So, I would love to actually alter all 6 with the same motif and then use them to house all my buttons, trinkets and altered art ephemera.
Posted by: kate blue | February 27, 2012 at 01:11 PM
This collection is lovely. It inspires me to want to create about the recent changes in my life.
Posted by: Lorraine | April 20, 2012 at 01:50 PM