The Chicken Coop
I am a paper crafter. I've been playing with paper, and cutting and pasting for many years now and I still just love it. I teach classes each month and would love to have you.
You can find me at MyRedHen.blogspot.com and on Pinterest
or email me at MyRedHen4@yahoo.com
I'd love to hear from you.
Every now and then I have some cards or little treats available for sale that may be seen here.
My blog also contains my personal posts. Ignore them if you like, but you may get a kick out of them. Maybe my girls will read them one day and get insights into the inner workings of an old woman's brain....Scary Thought!
There is a list of labels on the right side of the blog, so you can click there to go to only the posts that you are interested in. That will allow you to skip the personal posts and any items for sale if you wish. No matter which way you choose, I hope will enjoy my little blog and visit often.
My blog also contains my personal posts. Ignore them if you like, but you may get a kick out of them. Maybe my girls will read them one day and get insights into the inner workings of an old woman's brain....Scary Thought!
There is a list of labels on the right side of the blog, so you can click there to go to only the posts that you are interested in. That will allow you to skip the personal posts and any items for sale if you wish. No matter which way you choose, I hope will enjoy my little blog and visit often.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Creative Escape Day 2----Paper, Paper, and more Paper!
There was so much paper here! It was heaven! The warehouse portion of the Bazzill Factory was just like a giant Costco stocked floor to ceiling with nothing but Bazzill paper. Six hundred colors! Nirvana! Bazzill just celebrated 10 years in business. The name was my boyfriend Doug's grandfather's last name. Over 500,000 pieces of cardstock are sold each day by Bazzill alone. We use a lot of paper girls! All Bazzill paper is made in this country except for three. The Dotted Swiss and the Bling are made in England, and the Criss Cross line is made in China. The paper starts out in these large sheets and is then cut to size in the warehouse.
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