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The Red Hat Society Playful Paper Projects & Party Ideas (Red Hat Society)x$8.76
    (3 reviews)
Best Price: $8.76
With nearly 42,000 chapters—that’s more than a million women—the Red Hat phenomenon is unstoppable! And this bold, bright, over-the-top sequel to Designer Scrapbooks the Red Hat Society® Way is made to order for the red-hatted gals’ sense of fun. Features an introduction by Exalted Queen Mother Sue Ellen Cooper—author of two New York Times’ bestsellers. Every day, more and more women are joining in and proudly donning their red hats—and this zany, energetic collection gives the ladies what they like: out-of-the-hatbox ideas for creating cards and tags in the RHS’s brilliant red and purple scheme. Not only will the projects satisfy the hatters’ boundless creative urges, but they’ll provide yet one more joyful excuse to come together, craft, and celebrate the landmarks in their lives. Each punningly titled chapter—including “We Have Merry Mirthdays” and “Red Hatters Have Such Happy Hattitude”—introduces a special theme, from tea party paraphernalia to sequined items that glitter and shine. There are invitations and menus, event announcements and business cards, bookmarks and hat bands, all with patterns to copy and sassy commentary from the irrepressible Ruby Red Hat.
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Customer Reviews
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Not what I expected      By A3VUQ6RN4CXF8K on 2008-01-17
I wish the previous reviewer had been able to articulate her disappointment better. She's right. This book was not what I expected. There are no "Party Ideas." Party ideas implies food, decorations, and games or some other entertainment. NONE. No recipes, no seasonal tips, nothing.
As for the "Playful Paper Projects" part of the title, where was the "playful?" This book is an homage to scrap bookers. Little cards, little tags, little party invitations. Everything is about cutting and embellishing paper. And it is repetitive. Just how many tags does a person need? A tag for a package, a tag for a hat, a tag for a gift bag. Give me a break.
Yes, I am of an age to be a Red Hat. No, I am not a Red Hat. If this book is any indication of the fun to be had at meetings, I'm not missing anything.
Active Red Hatter      By A2L26E1C7Y4LDZ on 2007-03-19
I was very disappointed in this book. It just wasn't what I expected. Oh well...
Great Ideas      By A12N5NU5IV4ZE4 on 2008-07-22
Many great ideas for me to share with or do for my chapter girl friends.
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