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The first and third days onboard the Carnival Ship, The Holiday, were designated by the cruise line as "A Fun Day at Sea". These were our days to gather in a lounge, which the crew closed to the other passengers, and scrap away. There were classes and Make&Takes every few hours with breaks for lunch and dinner. Some of the ladies left every so often to check on their families, or to enjoy some of the ship’s amusements.
On the third day, we moved to the library across the hall from the lounge. I now had a bag of sand from the Cozumel beach that I needed for our Make&Take. The class materials were stacked near a window and the surprise goodie bags from our partner companies were arranged by the door. You can see the reaction of some of the ladies when they opened the "Goodie Bags".
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I will let you in on the secret of what was in those bags.
PRODUCT FOR SCRAPBOOKING CRUISERS
· GENERATIONS (Craft Keepers)
· C-LINE (page protectors)
· WESTRIM (blue beads, letter stickers)
· ON THE SURFACE FIBERS (blue fibers)
· TSUKINEKO (Versamark pens and ink pads)
· OSCRAPS (die cuts)
· 3M/KEY INDUSTRIES (adhesives)
· GRIFF’S SHORTCUTS (custom-designed page topper)
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· BAZZIL BASICS (paper for Make&Take - see colors below)
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It was hard to tear the scrappers from the goodie bags but they were soon immersed in making the page designed by Scrapbooking.com’s Make&Take designer Jennifer.
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They all politely listened to the directions I gave, and looked carefully at the sample and then put creativity into high gear. As you can see by these photos, no two layouts were the same, but all of them
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The session ended with the participants signing thank you notes to the companies who contributed to the Make&Take and Goodie Bags from Scrapbooking.com
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