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Tuesday 29 April 2014

Well Blow Me Down and Stand Me Back Up Again

Hello.  Welcome.  I am so excited.  Over at PaperArtsy, which is one of my favourite places to be, the guest design terms are coming to an end and I was lucky enough to be picked as a 3UP'er.

What's that you say?

Go check it out.

Here's a sneaky peak of my project



Hop over to PaperArtsy for the full reveal and the other 3Up delights.  Big happy hugs.  

More photo's and some how to tips

9 comments:

  1. Love your snowflake, so pretty, and not just for christmas. Thank you for joining in, you made a beautiful project.

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  2. Super idea must try it out myself. Well done.

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  3. Great project, what a wonderful idea and the dragonfly embellishments are lovely.

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  4. Your project is fabulous. I can't wait to see more photos of it tomorrow!

    Such fun to see a Stampotique friend in another venue. :D

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  5. Wonderful project for PaperArtsy tonight! I'm quite mesmerised by the shape and folding of your snowflake.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  6. Me again Gail. Just thought I'd let you know I've been trying to join your followers but it's not playing tonight and won't let me so I'll try again, tomorrow probably.

    Lesley Xx

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  7. Hi!
    I have just discovered your presens here in Norway through PaperArtsys blog. It seem like you have really found your good life in Norway.
    I am running a online store- based in trondheim, and everything from PaperArtsy are among my favorites.
    I also sell PA in my store.
    scrapcrafts4you.no
    my blog: scrappekattens.blogspot.com
    scrapcrafts4u.blogspot.no
    Regards from Katarina

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