
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Scrapper's Christmas Poem

Monday, July 28, 2008
This is HUGE!!!!
CHA Moves Summer Show
The Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) announced it is moving its summer show to Orlando July 28-30, 2009, followed by the first-ever CHA Consumer Show July 31-August 1, 2009. Details are not yet finalized, but CHA is hosting conference calls to answer questions and listen to suggestions and ideas.
Source: Bill Gardner July 23, 2008 Craftrends Magazine
For those not in the industry and don't follow the trade show hype, CHA (Craft and Hobby Association) holds two large trade shows every year where craft supply manufacturers display there newest and upcoming products. Store buyers from all over the world attend these shows to place orders to bring us all the cool, new stuff.
This summer show has been held in Rosemont, IL (45-minutes outside Chicago) for as long back as I can recall. While I always LOVE attending trade shows, I really disliked this particular venue location. It was downright miserable. The weather was always hot and sticky, we weren't close enough to Chicago to zip downtown for dinner and see the sites, and the prices around the convention center were horribly marked up. I used to refer to it as "being trapped in convention hell." So the news of CHA moving this show to Orlando is soooo exciting! I am downright giddy!!!And then to announce they're hosting a consumer show on top of that...just days after my birthday?! Holy craftroom, Batman...Sign me UP!!!
enjoy the changes in life that makes you giddy!
-d.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Stampin' UP! finds a way into retail stores...
3M and Stampin' Up! Get Crafty Companies create a joint marketing venture
SALT LAKE CITY/ST. PAUL – Scotch 3M’s Stationery Products Division, major manufacturer of adhesives and computer accessories, and Stampin’ Up!, a leading manufacturer of decorative rubber stamps and crafting supplies have formed a joint marketing agreement. Both companies anticipate the agreement will produce substantial increased reach to crafters in the billion-dollar US craft market and beyond.
“The synergy created by this program will be outstanding,” says Stampin’ Up! CEO Shelli Gardner. We are very excited about the cross-promotional opportunities with a great company like 3M.”
The agreement signals a first between a direct-sales craft company and a craft materials retailer. In an industry marked by constantly changing creative styles and equivalent-quality products, successful companies are focusing on strategies to move their products to the forefront. In this highly-visual industry, visibility is everything.
Some have expressed surprise at the joint agreement since many of the companies’ products overlap. However, the companies see the agreement as a way to strengthen the crafting industry overall, and that strengthens each of their businesses indirectly.
“With fierce competition and the economy tightening, we see scrapbooking retail stores closing every day,” says Gardner. Some of our products do compete, but in order to keep customers engaged and active, we need to offer as many interesting product choices as possible and let them make their own buying decisions.”
As a result of the agreement, select Stampin’ Up! craft projects and Web site URL will be printed on the front of 3M’s crafting products’ packaging. 3M customers may access Stampin’ Up!’s Web site to view custom craft project concepts. Both companies anticipate that the added exposure will increase their bottom lines.
“Millions of customers are familiar with Stampin’ Up! product and its quality,” says Amy Swartz, Stampin’ Up! sales and marketing vice president. “Customers scanning rows of 3M adhesives and recognizing a Stampin’ Up! project made with a stamp set they own will be an attention grabber, and the association with Stampin’ Up!’s quality is inherent. This is a fabulous opportunity for both of our companies to benefit from the association of two strong brands.”
Friday, April 11, 2008
For my Far Away Friends...
Here is the latest announcement:
The ScrapRack needs you!
Help at a show, get free admission, earn some $$, earn some product and have LOTS of fun!!
Are you planning on attending either the Great Lakes Mega Meet in Novi/Detroit, Michigan or the Great American Scrapbook Show in Arlington, Texas?
he ScrapRack is looking for booth help at both of these shows. We need one helper each day at each show.
If you're interested in helping please email me at:
TSpaulding@TheScrapRack.com
I personally, LOVE the Great Lakes Mega Meet...It is one of my favorites!!! I have worked this show a couple times and it has a different feeling than some of the others I've attended/worked at. If you are in the area, check it out! Their next show is May 8-10. http://www.megameet.com/
*Disclaimer....I am simply posting the ads I am sent. I am not usually personally connected to the companies or employees. I offer no personal recommendations other than to always reach a shared understanding/agreement before any booth work begins on expectations, responsibilities and compensation.
enjoy the opportunities that offer pay for doing something that you love!
-d.