



Rosanna, my beautiful friend from Italy, came all the way across the world to attend Silver Bella! What a wonderful treat it was to meet her in person. I had that delicious feeling of "we've met before" that happens sometimes. I love that. 
There are lots of other close friends that it was so amazing to hug and chat with in person for the first time but I don't have pics of everyone! But believe me, meeting up with my fellow Sweet Six Studio girls (Jenn, Natasha, Heather K, Holly and Analise) after months of emailing and IM-ing and IM conferences and just LOVING each other, was a highlight. It was just so "right" to be able to hug them tight! There were too many more other girls to mention that I was just delighted to meet after getting to know them online, but believe me when I say it was such a treat.
Here is a funny piccy of Analise! She makes this silly face when she is being ironic or just plain goofy and it never fails to crack me up. She's holding the INCREDIBLE gift bags that were at each of our places the first night at dinner. The bags were CHOCKFUL of amazing goodies from wonderful Silver Bella sponsors.
Shot of the table, a cute little gift bag Jenn gave everyone peeking out of the top...
First thing Friday morning, bright and early I took a fun class from Pam Garrison called Home for the Holidays. We made house-shaped collages out of old gameboards and I had a lot of fun with this one. I got to use some wonderful vintage wallpaper, trims and other yummy bits and bobs I've been hoarding for awhile! Here's me at my table, working on my house...
Here's me, Pam Garrison in the middle and sweet Karla Nathan on the right.
Jenn took this class, too. Here we are holding our houses....
And another piccy with Pam Garrison!
Friday night was Vendor Night and it was a whirlwind! The theme was Vintage Prom and what a fun theme it was. I found an incredible green dress from the 1940's that (eventually!) fit me perfectly months before Silver Bella. I got to wear a crinoline skirt underneath...something I have NEVER worn except for under my wedding dress! I also found a wonderful pearl "collar" necklace that was also vintage and perfect for the night since the theme for this year's SB was "pearls of friendship." As you can see from this shot (not mine...can't remember WHOSE???), lots of other friends dressed up in incredible vintage finery that night. That's me sitting down in the front row in lime green!



I'll be selling more of these fun cake slice boxes, each chock-full of fabric, trims and other yummy embellishments.
This is a canvas I embroidered with a wonderful motif drawn by the talented Donna Gotlib! I'm very excited to announce that I will be making these embroidered canvases available starting in the New Year. I'm thinking about offering them in eBay auctions. They are such a fun way to do embroidery and far more "display-able" than other items I embroider. This one is called The Cupcake Trio. Thank you, Jenn, for taking this photo!
And this was the other more vintage-romantic table...

What a night! I was so happy it was over...I finally got to focus on Silver Bella, hanging out with friends and NOT thinking about my vendor stuff.
I'm going to do a separate blog on my class projects with better photos I've taken here at home, as well as some of my thoughts about the experience of creating with other artistic women. What an amazing feeling that was!
Saturday at lunch the amazing Mary Engelbreit spoke. What a treat! I am going to blog more about THAT another day, as well, since some of the things she spoke about are really, really special and touched my heart deeply.
Rosanna commissioned me to make a "prom-themed" fabric/paper book for her especially for Silver Bella and what a joy it was to design! She took it around Silver Bella like a yearbook and had lots of new friends sign the paper pages and write little notes. Even Mary Engelbreit signed it! I'll be showing more photos of this book in another blog post later next week. This photo is of Rosanna and I with the book at the Mary E lunch.
Saturday night some of my close friends and I went to dinner and had a blast, eating and talking and laughing. I think that was actually one of my favorite hours at Silver Bella.
It was NOT fun to say goodbye to the sweet Natasha, since I'm not sure when I will see her again! :( I can't believe I don't have a photo of us together! Shoot! Maybe somebody does... We will HAVE to visit her in Australia or she will have to come again to the U.S. We didn't get enough of her!
But for the most part Sunday was a morning of "see you laters," something my grandmother taught me to say when she or I was getting on a plane to fly across the U.S. after a visit. And it really did FEEL like "see you laters" since I am quite sure I will see most, if not all, of these women sooner than later. After the initial shock of seeing each of my dear friends for the first time Thursday evening, it was almost uncanny how NORMAL it felt to be around them...as if we'd always been "real life" friends! Everyone agreed that this was a bit of a surprise to feel that so strongly, but a really great surprise!
And I can't forget to mention my incredible husband who didn't just hold down the fort while I was gone. Oh no! He didn't complain before or after Silver Bella...not one bit! And while I was there, he would tell me (on the phone) to enjoy every moment, to say hi to "the girls" and to HAVE FUN. What a guy. I picked a good'un, wouldn't you say? :)I've got a whiny boy on my lap so I'll end here for tonight. I promise to tell you more about Silver Bella soon!
Hugs,
Cheryl