Wednesday, September 16, 2015

CTMH Test Panel

On Sunday, a couple of fellow consultants and I held our first ever CTMH Test Panel. We invited some folks who we thought might enjoy seeing and testing out the new products, looking at some products in ways they've never seen before, and trying out products they never thought they would try. We had forms available to attendees to provide feedback on the various items. We had displays for everything, free make and takes, raffle prizes and tasty refreshments. Everyone, and I mean everyone, walked out knowing more than they knew before and had nothing but nice comments to make!

Here are the comments from one of my customers: "Oh my goodness ladies, you definitely out did yourselves! What an event!!!!! I enjoyed each station where we learned about the new products and even some of the older products that I thought I wouldn't like but now I'm interested in. We had make-and-takes, free food and prizes to win! This was like a mini convention. So professional. Thank you for all of your hard work. I had a great time."

Here are some of the pictures from this event. If you weren't able to attend this time, I promise we will be doing this again, likely early next year!

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Thursday, September 3, 2015

TBT

For today's TBT I pulled out a card I made with CTMH's retired Silhouette paper.  This card shown on my Instagram account was one of our most beloved and versatile paper packs from our Spring 2008 Idea Book.  It is a testament to this paper that people still see it and want to get their hands on it!

When I decided to make this card, it was because I wanted to learn how to do teabag folding, a technique that I thought lended itself to this paper due to the color scheme and patterns.  A simple red sparkle gave it just a little pop of color that I thought it needed.

Do you have samples of this paper that you would like to share?  Do you still have some that you're hoarding?  ;)  Have you tried teabag folding?  I would love to hear your experiences so please don't be shy and share!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015