Echo Park Product

New Echo Park in the Store!

Written by Michelle Mccosh

Last week was a busy and hectic week with Halloween and all. Now that the Halloween ghosts and goblins are packed away for another year it is time to focus on Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Christmas. New product is rolling in to get you in the holiday spirit.

Lori Whitlock has designed two paper lines for Echo Park, Reflections – Fall and Reflections – Christmas. For those of us working on The Shoebox Project © these papers and embellishments will fit perfectly into your designs. Do not forget how versatile paper is, use it for card making, paper crafting and traditional scrapbooking as well. Both lines have paper, stickers, decorative brads, layered stickers, alpha stickers and chip board elements.

Echo Park - Reflectipns Fall by Lori Whitlock Element Stickers

Reflections Fall by Lori Whitlock
“Element Stickers”

 

Echo Park - Reflections Fall by Lori Whitlock "Collection Kit"

Reflections Fall “Collection Kit”

 

Echo Park - Reflections Fall by Lori Whitlock "Count Your Blessings"

Reflections Fall “Count Your Blessings”

 

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Reflections –  Christmas “Letters to Santa”

 

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Reflections – Christmas
“Element Stickers”

 

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Reflections – Christmas
“Decorative Brads”

 

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Reflections – Christmas
“Chipboard”

 

There is another Christmas Collection out from Echo Park.  ’tis the Season by Cassandra Cooper.  As with Loris Whitlock’s designs Cassandra Cooper’s have a vast array of products including paper, decorative brads, 6×6 paper pads and so on. Here is a look at what her line looks like.

 

Echo Park - 'tis the Season by Cassandra Cooper "Special Delivery"

’tis the Season “Special Delivery”

 

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’tis the Season “Element Stickers”

 

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’tis the Season “6×6 Paper Pads”

 

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’tis the Season
“Layered Stickers”

 This is just a small sampling of the entire line. You really need to see it all in person to get the full effect.

 

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