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Something exciting is coming! Who wants a sneak peek at the Eastern Palace Suite from StampinUp!???
1 CommentToday my postman delivered a parcel to my doorstep bright and early, and in that particular box was a bunch of NEW STUFF! I have to tell you, there is nothing like getting exciting new products delivered to your door! I had an hour or so to spare so of course the very first thing…

Using the Cable Knit Embossing Folder from Stampin’Up!
I’m playing with something new today! When my order arrived on my doorstep this morning I sat straight down to play with this awesome embossing folder. It’s actually called a “dynamic” folder, and when you get it, the first thing you will notice about it is that it is a LOT thicker than our other…

My Regional Training Presentation
I was very honoured to be asked to present at this year’s Regional Training in Sydney. I haven’t presented for a couple of years, and when Sophie from SU rang to see if I would like to do it, I jumped at the chance. Today I want to show you the cards that I made…

Festive Flurry for Christmas
Yes, I know, it’s Summer at Christmas time. And I know it doesn’t snow here. But snowflakes are just so beautiful who cares? Our new Holiday Catalogue is now out and we have some gorgeous new Stamp sets and other Holiday products to play with! Today’s card features the Festive Flurry stamp set (and matching…

Facebook Live Tutorial: Tasteful Touches card in White and Rose
Today on my Facebook Live I created this lovely card. I usually head over and do a Facebook Live video on Wednesdays at 11am (Sydney time) but today for various reasons I had to move the timeslot to 4pm (after school pickup). So I made this card which came together pretty quickly. I usually have…

Faux Metal Technique classes this week… Come and make something different
I still have a few spots left for this week’s classes…. I thought you’d like to see what we are making. These are all relatively simple cards… in particular I wanted to show you how you can easily use this technique to create stunning backgrounds. I think this technique is especially good for masculine cards…

