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Christmas Scrapbooking Sketch

11 December 2009
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A little gift for Aussie readers – a free Christmas themed scrapbooking sketch. It’s free for personal use.
Why? Because I’m in the mood for giving.
If you like it, let me know by leaving a comment below. Enjoy!

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Manufacturer Watch 1st Dec

1 December 2009
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Today we’ve officially entered the “silly season”. I love this time of year, well only because I’ve got a fair bit of my Christmas shopping done already. I’m going to sit back now and enjoy the lead up to Christmas. Speaking of enjoying the season, let’s have a look around in the land of scrapbooking [...]

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Christmas Wishlist For Scrapbookers – Ten Big Ticket Items

29 November 2009

I thought it might be fun at this time to think about what some of us scrappers might be dreaming of for Christmas. I took the liberty of window shopping online (…ah…purely for professional research purposes you understand…*cough*…) and imagined what would I buy if my scrapbooking budget magically became unlimited.
Ten Big Ticket Scrapbooking Items
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Christmas Card Feature Day 9

26 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 9 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the previous posts in this series, you’ll find them here – Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6, Day 7 and Day 8.)
Thought this feature had gone down the gurgler? It almost did, along with myself. Thankfully [...]

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Christmas Card Feature Day 8

22 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 8 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the previous posts in this series, you’ll find them here – Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6 and Day 7.)
We’re at the halfway point! Today’s card features a die cut window with the greeting peeking through [...]

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Christmas Card Feature Day 7

21 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 7 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the previous posts in this series, you’ll find them here – Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5 and Day 6.)
Today’s card is SUPER simple. I’m almost embarrassed to admit it took only 3 minutes to put together. In [...]

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Christmas Card Feature Day 6

21 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 6 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the previous posts in this series, you’ll find them here: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5.)
My apologies - I’m a little behind schedule – courtesy of some unfortunate person crashing their car into the substation that supplies [...]

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Christmas Card Feature Day 5

19 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 5 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the previous posts in this series, you’ll find them here: Day 1,  Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4.)
Today’s card is another very simple one. I really enjoyed making this one. It took me way out of my comfort zone – I’m [...]

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Video Of The Week – 18th Nov

18 November 2009
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This week I watched Stephanie Barnard make a snow globe themed Christmas Card with stamps and using masking techniques. Stephanie demonstrates how to make objects appear “behind” a stamped image and also how to add layers of colour to your stamped images. I love these types of videos, I could watch them all day. Watch [...]

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Christmas Card Feature Day 4

17 November 2009
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Welcome to Day 4 of my Christmas Card Feature. (If you missed the first couple of posts in this series, you’ll find them here: Day 1,  Day 2 and Day 3.)
This card came together very quickly – preparation time only 10 minutes. However it definitely did not want to be photographed! My hubby losing [...]

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