Sunday, July 25, 2010

New Websters Pages

The build up to CHA is always such a fun time. And this summer, it's no different. I've been loving all of the sneaks everywhere online and wanted to be sure you saw the AWESOME new Webster's Pages lines from CHA. They are gorgeous.

Here's Hollywood Vogue (click on photo for close ups...)



And one of the new bouquet embellishments. Isn't that peacock feather awesome???


This is Wonderfall. I see some cute Back to School pages being done with this:



And these cute trims to go with it. Webster's always has such great trims.



This is Waiting for Santa. Love the trims that go along with it!!!





This netting is AWESOME!!! I can't wait to play with it!



And I need bags and BAGS of these buttons.



So, I've saved the best for last. This line is my absolute favorite. I just adore the colors and the adorable bouquet that goes along with it!!!




Yeah, I can't wait to get my little hands on all of it!!

Thanks for reading through all of this. I thought I'd share a WP card with you before I go. I used lots of Garden Gala papers on this one. The sentiment stamp is Papertrey. Are those little birdies cute, or what???




Thanks so much for stopping by!

8 comments:

Windy Robinson Life Handmade said...
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Windy Robinson Life Handmade said...

Wow! What a beautiful lines... those buttons are incredible:)

Debbie said...

I agree ... Sweet Season is my fav too! How lucky am I to only live 15 mintues away from their office -- I can order and pick up the same day :) Wahooooooooo!!!! Thanks for sharing the peeks with us, Anabelle :)

Mel said...

In my mind I have bought every range and the last one is so gorgeous, thank you so much for sharing, your card is amazing too. Melxx

Sherry Wright said...

Love all the new WP, I know you'll create many amazing things with it all. Your card is pure perfection!

cnelson said...

absolutely gorgeous!

Kirsty Vittetoe said...

Wow, don't they have the cutest thing? Thanks for sharing!

Patty O'Malley said...

Oh, those buttons are to die for!