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Susie's Scrapblog
- Sue Griffiths
- United Kingdom
- suescraftstuff:- I try to put all sorts of things into order in a scrapbook. mainly family. I Started scrapbooking in 2009 and now am totally addicted. Just recently I started making a few cards, mainly for friends and family, I really enjoy doing this, but there is such a lot more to learn. currently I am learning to use promarkers, they're fantastic!!... I have a cricut cutting machine, but like to embellish with different mediums rather than just the cricut cutouts. I love lace and flowers, also distressing and embossing. This is just one of my many hobbies I've had over the years, a big part of it was woodcraft and painting.The woodcraft bit I got from my dad, him and my mum are my all time favourite people, my dad was so kind and clever, dad, I miss you, because of him I still dabble in the woodwork a bit too. But I am loving putting all my photo's into a scrapbook, and lately making cards, to keep and remember everone in a much more interesting way than a normal photo album .hopefully it will be passed on in later years.
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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
Cartonnage frames
Two more kiddy frames, a floral padded frame and a double-pic book style frame, Loving this new hobby of mine, Not given up on any of the others just added to them!! I need more hours in my days
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Monday, 13 February 2012
Trust
This is my granddaughter Eloise, at her Nanny Towell's house with their little Jack Russell Pippa. It just shows you what good natured little dogs these are. Little Eloise had a nasty cold, bless her.
This Layout was done with MS deep edge punches on 'Me to you' pp Spring Chic. 12 x 12 double sided. the flower border and floral ribbon were purchased from a street market in Market Harborough, and the flowers came from Thailand. the font is 'kids' printed from the PC. buttons and gems from Hobbycraft.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Cartonnage
My latest craft endeavor, Cartonnage, the Book that inspired me is 'The Cartonnage Kit' by Heather Luke. This is the Jewellery Tray.
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