CHA Day One: Friday, January 22I get a phone call at 9pm Thursday night as I'm scrambling to get my things packed for travel to CHA Winter in Anaheim, CA. The call is a pre-recorded message stating that my 6am flight HAD BEEN CANCELED and I need to call a 1-800 number to rebook a flight. Well, after being a hold for nearly a few hours with no luck of hearing a non-recorded voice, I finally gave up and went to bed. I decided to head to the airport at 5am the next morning to see if an actual person could help get me to my destination. Well, long story short, I ended up spending the next six hours at the Indianapolis airport, but finally did get flights that took me to Anaheim. So with only 1 1/2 hours sleep the night before and an entire day of waiting and flying, I finally arrive in "sunny" California at 4:30pm.
Don't let the photo above fool you. I was pouring down rain when I arrived. There were puddles and gloom everywhere... but at least I finally made it. I arrived 9 hours later than I hoped, which meant, I missed my first work event for Creative Imaginations :( But all hope was not lost. I made it to my room at 6pm, over to the Convention Center by 6:15pm and off to work I went (mind you - it was 9:15 and no sleep to my body). Thank heavens for Starbucks and the fun guys of CI to keep me going!
I spent my first night in Anaheim doing make-n-takes for the Crafter's Home stores. We did this adorable little door hanger with the new Real Wood paper and the Be a Man lines (and, yes, it really IS real wood!). I can't wait to show you some projects with the collections! I got so caught up in the enthusiasm of showcasing new scrapbooking products that my terrible day of travel had quickly diminished.
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CHA Day Two: Saturday, January 23
Still in a bit of a time-warp, I was "bright-eyed-and-bushy-tailed" at 5am California time. The trade show still hadn't started, so today was a day of classes and the brand new CHA Supershow - a consumer event.
My first class was hosted by Imaginisce. Though a bit, chaotic - the class was good and I walked away with some fabulous ideas that I will put into place at my "That's Life! Mega Scrapbooking Event" in February!
Since I had a two-hour break in between classes, I decided to walk around the consumer event. It was $15 to get into the door! So that put me a little off right off the bat. But after visiting the consumer event at CHA Summer in July and feeling the enthusiasm of the crowd, I thought I would give it a shot. Unfortunately, I was deeply disappointed. The crowd was lack-luster. And the first booth I went to I heard a lady point and ask her friend, "Sizzix? Is that some sort of cuttin system? I think I've heard of it before." Wow - they haven't heard of a product that's been in the scrapbooking market for years?! I knew right away, these were not the die-hart scrappers.
I easily made it through the entire event in an hour. With time to spare, I decided to go back through one more time. And good thing I did! The highlight of the event? I got to visit with my dear friend Susan Opel (of PaperCrafts Magazine).
I ended my day with an amazingly fabulous class by Hero Arts. WOW! Did the mojo start flowing for me then! The rut and disappointment of the consumer show was quickly gone and I was back on my scrappin' high.
So, that's it. The extent of my first two days in Anaheim... and look at the shoes I did it in!
The true fun begins today as the trade show officially kicked off at 10am. I'm off to the Convention Center now. I can't wait to update you tomorrow!
In the meantime, let me know if there are products that you think are a "must-have" for The-Whole-Kit-N-Kaboodle. I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions!