Sharon skipped Wednesday’s video so we’re starting with Saturday’s video. Mona comes in at the end with a little demo featuring Correction: Concord & 9th's new pumpkin dies. Let’s get started with new Sabers paper. We have also restocked our Bills papers. Come in and stock up before the season officially starts.
As of Saturday we only had one left of these magnetic glass mats.
Pink and Main has this new layered postage style die set. Check out the samples.

Next up is Elizabeth Craft Designs with lots of new planner pages and accessories. We’re starting with a paper pack feature popular background papers.
Next are several new stencil sets.
Ticket stamps to go with previous ticket dies.
A cute cassette die for those of us who remember cassettes!
Nested tag dies and more.
Some odds and ends next. This first stamp is a great guy stamp.
Use your embossing pad to impress this stary image into your cut die.
Great pine bough frame for those Christmas cards.
This distressed background die is good for both scrapbookers and card makers.
This is a fun Halloween die. Portions of the die are cut away from paper so they lift up like the wings of the bat and the top of the skulls. A fun dimensional die.
A primitive Halloween doll die set.
Dancing Skeletons!
One of our very talented customers made this fun box die featuring these dancing skeletons.
Next up is Woodware and Taylored Expressions. Several of these Woodware stamps are in a class Sharon is offering.
It was hard to get glare free photos this week. This first TE is the back of layered stencil class of the moon.
We've got a few more Halloween themed dies.
This is a test tube holder die. We still have a few test tubes left. You fill them with candies and you have a favor or a Halloween treat depending on your choice.
Next up is two collections from Prima. Both are vintage inspired and we have not only 12X12 papers but the smaller sized pads, vellum papers and lots of ephemera and gems.
This is printed vellum!
Next up is a quick review of some of the Christmas collections from Simple Stories.
Mona is up next with a few samples of the calendar gnome pages she has been working on. She still has two months to go and she asked for suggestions for connecting and displaying the months.
Mona also did a little demo of the new Pretty Pink Posh stencil sets.
Last for Mona was assembling these 3D pumpkins. You get three sizes along with leaves and stems.
Mona wanted to find a way to open the inside of her large pumpkin to be able to put candy inside. Velco tabs were her first attempt.
She also showed how to roll each segment of the pumpkin over a round tool like a pencil to help the paper bend when you are joining all the segments together.
I'll leave the pumpkins and Halloween goulies and ghosts to Mona and Alison.
The Stamp Scrap Art Tour is this coming weekend at the fairgrounds. We are still selling tickets for the show. We also will be open Saturday and Sunday. Finally, here's my funny for the day. This one really hits home as our cocker spaniel believes the same thing of us.
That's is for now. I hope you all have a crafty fun weekend and I'll be back with more after Sharon's next video. Until then enjoy these last few days of summer before school starts and above all Stay Safe everyone.
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