TV Spot
On Tuesday I appeared on "Studio 5," a morning talk show on KSL, our local NBC affiliate. I loved the projects I showed-beautiful table settings for three different holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's), all made from one package of our new Ski Slope Designer Series paper, along with a variety of different accessories.
I planned on providing the link for you on Tuesday but was on the run from morning ‘til night and completely forgot until now.
Here's the link: http://studio5.ksl.com/?nid=61&sid=4573672. If link doesn't launch automatically, copy and paste it into your browser.)
You can watch the appearance itself, as well as see the projects. We also provided supply lists and basic instructions for each of the table settings.
Happy Holidays!
Reader Comments (37)
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Have a great day!
Thanks for posting the link and for letting us know you were on T.V., it's always fun to watch you in action.
The projects are beautiful, and made me almost want to be a cool enough friend to have a holiday dinner party... I said almost. I'll just come to yours instead! ;-)
Thanks for the creative ideas!
Thanks for posting this link! This is one of my local stations, but I'm at work when this show is on. I'm always so disappointed when I miss you! I've forwarded this link to my customers to use as a 'teaser' for my upcoming holiday class. Thank you!
THANK YOU for sharing with all of us!
(and a great outfit you were wearing, by the way!!! grins!)
I tried it with the transparency sheets I had but I am having some trouble with folding them. Can you give us a hint of what kind of acetate you used and how thick it is?
Thanks-
Diane
Kind Thoughts,
Peggy-Sue