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Stamping and Papercraft Magazine
Vol 13 No 12
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Latest Tip: I stumbled across a really beautifully illustrated fairytale book in a opportunity shop for a few dollars. I have used the coloured plates and black and white pages as backings to my layouts.They look fabulous and are a cheap alternative to expensive papers.... read more

 
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Latest Quote: Love is the golden thread that ties our hearts and souls together.... read more

 
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My style is elegant, clean and balanced.

After design school, I tried all sorts of styles. When I started to design in an elegant style, it was easy and natural. That’s when I knew I had found my style. When I scrapbook, I take all the elements that I want to include and move them around until they feel balanced. I like a very clean and simple approach – less is more for me. I like to use beautiful things. Not a lot, just enough.

When asked what inspires me I ask – What doesn’t?

Everything is inspiring. I look at every magazine and catalogue I can. I love to shop and ‘junk’ in search for inspiration.

When scrapbookng always remember to have fun!

If you aren’t having fun, set the project aside and come back to it later. Over working something has never brought good results. When I can step aside for awhile, I often see something new when I come back to it.