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Chatterbox has a great new line all designed to take the guesswork out of scrap booking.
Have you ever seen those scrap books that have all different patterns and colors combined that work so beautifully but when you have tried to do the same thing it just looks like the nerdy kid on the playground that wore stripes and plaid. Chatterbox sets include:
You get all of it. And if you want more than one, they are actually color coordinated to go with each other too. The sets come in Denim, Scarlet, Rosey, Olive, Chocolate, and Tangerine. Mix and match your favorites to create a whole new look. In addition, Chatterbox is also putting out sets of chipboard textured letters and numbers. These are being offered in the same colors. These are great ‘as is’ or they can be painted, sanded or aged. They do not make you buy everything separate either. Chatterbox includes numbers, letters and bonus shapes in each package. Think Christmas. Wouldn’t it look festive to coordinate the gift-wrap to the chipboard letters and spell out names on the packages and gift bags? If that weren’t enough, they are also putting out a new font software that includes 20 original fonts and 23 original dingbats and doodles. You have to check these out. There are flourishes and borders that will jazz up your cards and scrapbooks. There is even a paisley pattern. Keep in mind that once you have it on your computer you can change the size and color for any needs. This is compatible with PC and MAC. Always remember, scrap-booking supplies can be used for other projects too. Decorate you gift bags for the holidays with the adhesive gems, ribbons, flowers and stickers. Let the kids decorate their gifts. And always, just have fun. Click on any of the Chatterboxes in blue to visit their site. E-Mail Me with your ideas or comments. "Copyright 2006, Mary Welling-Bonney & Suite 101. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use will constitute an infringement of copyright."
The copyright of the article Chatterbox has a new line in Scrapbooking & Paper Crafts is owned by Mary Welling-Bonney. Permission to republish Chatterbox has a new line in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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