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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 10

Hi everyone,

Day 10 was a very busy day for me. Two assemblies at school for the girls so that took up most of my day. Both girls got certificates. DD8 certificate says " For displaying a positive attitude in all aspects of her school life". DD6 certificate says "For an excellent effort in all classroom activities and producing artworks with creative flair". Maybe we have a little artist or even a demonstrator in our midst!!!

Here is day 10's cards. Once again sorry they are late. This time I have used "Chock full of Cheer", along with a sliver of "Be of Good Cheer" DSP and Champagne Glimmer Paper.

Once again rather simple but effective I think.

Thanks for looking.

'Till next time,


Juliette

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 9

Hi everyone,

Back again with two posts in one day as I can't seem to manage my time effectively.

Day 9 brings some more cards. This time using Ornament Keepsakes.

Firstly I stamped the ornament image onto the card front. I then used the matching paper piercing kit to outline the ornament. I then stamped the image again onto a scrap piece of paper and rather than using the matching framelit's I hand cut the ornament image and then popped it over the top of the original image using dimensionals. The sentiment is from Curly Cute.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 8

Hi everyone,

Yesterday just fell in a puddle around me and my sister, whom I haven't seen for nearly a year came to stay - so please forgive me yet again.

Day 8 offering is another set of cards using Snow Swirled. This time I have used Baja Breeze and Sahara Sand. If you look closely enough you will see that I heat embossed the snowflakes on the "flag" in Iridescent Ice.


Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Friday, December 7, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 7

Hi everyone,

Back on track with a second post today. For Day 7 I have another card for you. This time using Snowflake Soiree. I decided to use very non traditional colours for this card and have used Primrose Petals, Sahara Sand and Pink Pirouette.

Got to love the Triple Layer Stamping technique to add a bit more to your cards.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 6

Hi everyone,

Oops I did it again!!! Sorry about that. It wasn't until I woke up at about 3am this morning that I forgot I hadn't posted again. Will try a bit harder I promise.

For day 6 I have my Gingerbread House that I made for the Sydney Heartfelt Event. I was asked if I would man the heat tool table for a session and I made several items to display. This is by far my favorite item that I made.

The door opens wide enough so you can pop a battery operated tea light inside so it shines through the velum windows.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 5

Hi everyone,

Yay! I am back as promised with today's actual post. This year I decided that I would get a lot more involved with my DD's school. The school has a Parents Group which is a sub-committee of the P&C. Well I decided I would volunteer to be the convenor. I am so very glad that I did - however the Parents Group is responsible for organising and doing a lot of things for the kids. Every year the Parents Group puts on a Pantomime for the K-2 kids. As convenor it fell to me to organise it. Luckily I don't need to worry about the script as we have three and rotate them, so no child gets to the see the same one. We also organise a gift that Santa gives the children at the end of the Panto. This year I decided I would make rosettes as ornaments. Well I got through 150 of them and decided there was no way I was going to be able to finish the next 150 so I put them aside. This is what I came up with instead.

I used the cool new thin cellophane bags from Stampin' Up! and managed to get 9 jelly beans per bag. You can put any manner of items into these cellophane bags. A pencil works great especially if you don't want to give lollies. After stuffing 300 of them I decided that they needed a topper, so I used Tags Til Christmas, the 1" Square Punch and the Scallop Square Punch.

Here is a picture of the toppers. Do you know how long it takes to punch, snail and attach these toppers to 300 cellophane bags? A long time but it was worth it.

What is more I think the Panto was a success and the kids seemed to enjoy it.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 4

Hi everyone,

Well it seems I fell off the wagon yesterday and didn't get Day 4 posted. I was busy all day yesterday with Panto rehearsal and finishing off the K-2 gifts (300 of them), so please forgive me. I will post twice today to get back on track. I really must look into scheduling my posts in advance. It's not like I don't have the pictures already to go - however I generally don't have the time to sit and organise several posts at the one time.

Today I have pulled out an old favorite Snow Swirled. When I first joined Stampin' Up! I just had to have this set in my starter kit. Unfortunately it was a very popular set here in Australia and I had to wait about 4 weeks for it to come off back order. Sadly this set has been somewhat neglected but it is still one of my favorites.

The new ink pads make it very easy to have good clear, crisp images. Have I told you yet how much I love the new ink pads? I have teamed Gumball Green, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla for this card. I do love this combination. The sentiment is from Petite Pairs. I added a little "bling" and there you have it. Another easy card for mass production.

Thanks for looking,


Juliette



Monday, December 3, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 3

Hi everyone,

Yipee!!! I have made it to Day 3. Today I am going to show you a couple of cards that I made using Wondrous Wishes from our Holiday Catalogue. When I first saw the image of Santa surrounded by children I knew I just had to have it. The image is an old fashioned image but is just gorgeous. It lends itself perfectly to colouring - but alas my colouring is pretty rubbish so instead I decided to ink the image in just the one colour.

The first cards is a very basic one in Always Artichoke

Then I decided to give old Santa Claus his normal colour and inked him up in Cherry Cobbler. This second card involved a couple more steps but ultimately is a very basic card and one that can be massed produced. I know as I made a total of 20 of both of these cards in a short period of time.

Thanks for taking the time to look.

'Til next time,



Juliette

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 2

Hi everyone,

Bet you didn't think I would make day 2 did you? Well I did, and at least an hour earlier than yesterdays post.

Today I am going to show you some cards I made with the Ornament Keepsakes set from the Holiday catalogue.

I have chosen non traditional colours for this set of cards. I do like Marina Mist and Perfect Plum together. The sentiments are from Greetings of the Season also from the Holiday Mini. What do you think? Are you traditional colours when it comes to Christmas or do you like seeing other options?

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Countdown to Christmas 2012 - Day 1

Hi everyone,

Long time - no see, hear - you know what I mean. This last month has just been crazy busy and I can't see it letting up any time soon.

The last couple of years I have done a count down to Christmas which means I post every day until December 25. Let's hope I can manage it this year. Note I am only just getting in by 1/2 hr over this side of the world.

Over the next 25 days I am hoping to show you some projects, cards etc that may inspire you for this holiday season.

Today's project is a cheat as it is one that I have already posted - but it is appropriate as it is my Advent Calender. I had hoped to get a tutorial made for this but have run out of time and I won't get it done until next year.

I have a busy day tomorrow as the school my DD's go to is having its 40th Celebration day and I have been asked to have a stall. Note in my traditional way I have still not finished everything for my stall but I am knackered and need to go to bed. No doubt I will be awake in about 5 hours anyway so I can try and finish my projects off then.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

It's a Googly Halloween

Hi everyone,

Can't believe it has been so long since I last posted. Life just seems to get in the way of fun doesn't it?

I thought I would show you a set of cards that I made using Googly Ghouls and today being Halloween, if I don't post it now - it won't get done.


It is a set of spinner cards. I just love how the framelits really make it easy to make this type of card and they are fun to make too. I ran out of the googly eyes so my little monsters don't have any.

Here is a close up of each of the cards.

First here is Witchy Poo. She is just so cute with that big smile and spider hanging off her hair.












Next we have Frankenstein, although I don't know if he could scare anyone.


















Now we have that cute little spider - Mr Eight Legs. This is the only type of spider I like. The Halloween sentiment is from the Hostess set Wacky Wishes.










Lastly we have Imhotep - any "The Mummy" fans out there? At least this one won't come back from the dead and suck the life out of you.

















Did you notice Mr Bat made an appearance on each of the cards. I just simply stamped him in Versamark.

Anyway, enough prattling on from me. I am now going back to my 300 rosettes.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Daydream Medallion

Hi everyone,

Well after seeing my fabulous V8's race today around Mt Panorama and although Lowndes didn't win, he drove like a man possessed at the end and came third, I thought I might quickly share with you half of the cards for my Stamp A Stack this coming week.

Daydream Medallions was the set we got at Convention and I have to say I was a bit ho hum about it - that was until I actually sat down and had a proper play with it.

This is what I came up with.

The colour combination of Island Indigo, Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla is not one that I would normally go with - but it works.

I can certainly see me using this set for Christmas cards as well.

I still have spaces for class this week so if you would like to come along and make these cards you know what do it. Just contact me.

Now, I am going back to the F1 - although Mark Webber had a horrible start, I can but hope he gets himself back into the points. (Do you think maybe I am a closet revhead?)

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Friday, September 28, 2012

Googly Ghouls meets Sunny Challenges & Creations

Hi everyone,

It has been absolutely ages since I did any challenges so as I had a spare hour today I thought I would see if I could do the one over at Sunny Challenges & Creations. This week along with a sketch we had to include embossing of any kind - that means heat embossing or dry embossing. I managed to incorporate both into my entry.

Here is the sketch.

Here is my take on it.

I used the new Houndstooth Textured Embossing Folder along the bottom and the little bats were heat embossed using clear EP. Don't you just love the little witches eyes? I am very happy to say that in our current Holiday catalogue we have these googly eyes!!!

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Giant Craft Sale

Just popping by to let you know about our 5th Annual Giant Craft Sale. I will also pop these details in my side bar.

There are 20 of us partaking this year, so it will be HUGE!!!

We have cleaned out our cupboards and shelves of retired Stampin' Up! stamp sets and other retired product, which are just begging to go to a new home. So please come and join us on
Saturday 13th October.
Where: Kings Langley Scout Hall  - James Cook Drive Kings Langley (located behind the community centre)
Time: 9am - 12pm

There will be morning tea for a gold coin donation - not to mention lucky door prizes.

Hope to see you there.


Juliette

Christmas in September - Part 2

Hi everyone,

As promised yesterday I am back to show you the second set of cards for this months Christmas Stamp A Stack. When I saw Polar Party in the new catalogue I just had to have it. Never mind that Christmas in Oz is normally in the mid to late 20's and even sometimes in the 30's!!! But this set is so damn cute.

Here is my take on it.


Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Monday, September 24, 2012

It's Christmas in September part 1

Hi everyone,

Firstly thank you all who visited yesterday and checked out the ESAD Holiday Catalogue Blog Hop. I hope you found lots of fun items on it to inspire you. I know I certainly did.

Today is the first real day of school holidays so whilst the DD's are still in bed I thought I would pop by and show you the first set of cards for my Christmas Stamp A Stack this month - yes I am still running my classes during the holidays so if you want to come to class just contact me.

The first set of cards uses a new set, Chock Full of Cheer, that is in the main catalogue.

I promise you there is only a little bit of fussy cutting.

I will be back tomorrow to show you the second set of cards which I believe are really cute.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Sunday, September 23, 2012

ESAD Holiday Mini Blog Hop



Hi everyone,

Yay! Here we are again with another blog hop brought to you by the very clever ladies at ESAD. This time we are going to hop through the Holiday  Catalogue. Oh my how much fun and cool stuff is there in this catalogue? I have to admit I think I have purchased far too much - but don't tell my DH!!!

Now as I mentioned the clever ladies at ESAD are bringing you this hop - so just in case you don't know who or what ESAD is here is a little bit of information.

ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and it is an on-line group just for Australian and New Zealand Stampin" Up! demonstrators. We so love what we do and not only do we love to share it with our customers, friends, and wonderful blog visitors, but we share our love for what we do with each other as demonstrators. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know-how, and cyberstamps, and we are always there to help and support each other when it is needed. So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand, then please feel free to click here to join our wonderful group.

Now you should have arrived at my blog from the very talented Michelle. If not don't worry. As this is a hop all you need to do is click on the links before and after the samples to go all the way around. I have also popped a list of all blogs participating at the end of my post - just in case you get lost.

There are 24 of us in this hop - so go and grab yourself a cuppa and sit back and enjoy. Oh and don't forget to leave us comments. Whilst we don't do this for the comments it is nice to know that someone has actually looked at what we have done.

Today I am going to show you a couple of Christmas decorations that I have made using our gorgeous Candlelight Christmas Designer Fabric.

Here is the first decoration.

My ladies actually made this decoration in class this week. I found instructions for this at All Things Stampy. Her instructions are really easy to follow. These decorations are really easy to make and I know that I will be making a heap over the coming months as this is what the girls have decided they want to give to their friends this year for Christmas. The hardest thing about this decoration is the preparation of the ball.























Here is the second decoration I made.

The instructions on how to make this one can be found over at Crafter without a Cat. Once again the instructions are really easy to follow. I think that the teachers may get these ones this year for their gift.
























Now no gift is complete unless you package it up nicely - right? So yes I made a box to pop this one in.

I have used the gorgeous Candlelight Christmas Specialty DSP to decorate the box. The ornament window was made using the Holiday Ornaments Framelits. I decided that the top of the box looked a little bare so I had a go at making a paper bow.

What do you think? Have I inspired you to go and make some of your own Christmas Decorations this year? I hope so.

Now I couldn't leave the blog hop without showing you a couple of cards I have made using the Merry Mini's stamp set and co-ordinating Merry Mini's Punch Pack. These cards are super quick and easy to mass produce.


Here is one made using just the punch pack - oh and of course the 1" square punch and postage stamp punch. I popped up the 1" whisper white squares using dimensionals and added a little bling by way of our basic rhinestone jewels. The sentiment is also from the holiday catalogue and is from Greetings of the Season.







This second card is pretty much the same except this time I have used the stamp set. As I said these are very quick and easy and definitely ones to mass produce.











Well it is now time to hop off to Narelle's blog and see what gorgeous goodies she has for us to see.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette


Here is the list of all blogs in the blog hop today.

1 Chloe Evans - www.chloscraftcloset.blogspot.com
2. Theresa 'Tess' Schirmer - www.stampinandstuffwithtess.wordpress.com
3. Sharlene Meyer - www.magpiecreates.com
4. Ann Gerlach - www.discoversu.com
5. Corina Beyer - www.beyondinkstamper.com
6. Nikki Sadler - www.inkysrt.com.au
7. Andrea Buckland - www.creatingcardswithandrea.blogspot.com
8. Keryn Campbell - www.kerynscards.blogspot.com
9. Michelle Grech - www.stampmeshell.wordpress.com
10. Christie Kunkel - www.christiescreativecorner.blogspot.com
11. Joanne Kechagais - www.joannekechagias.blogspot.com
12. Kathryn Ruddick - www.katlodesigns.com
13. Michelle Halling - www.michellehcreations.blogspot.com
14. Juliette Chapman - www.juleskraftikrafts.blogspot.com (that's me!)
15. Narelle Hoggard - www.handmadebynarelle.wordpress.com
16. Delys Cram - www.delysc.wordpress.com
17. Libby Dyson - www.libbystampz.blogspot.com
18. YvonneWalker - www.yvonnescreativecorner.blogspot.com
19. Alisha Watson - www.ratherbstamping.blogspot.com
20. Jane Norrish - www.janenorrish.com
21. Kylie Clemmence - www.stampinwithkylie.blogspot.com
22. Kristine Giampietro - www.inkspotcreations.typepad.com
23. Monique Feilder - www.stamping-with-moni-q.blogspot.com.au/
24. Tanya Bell - www.stampingt.com.au

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Welcome 2012-2014 In Colours

Hi everyone,

I just realised that I haven't shown you the second set of cards that my ladies made this month in my Stamp A Stack. Now I shamelessly cased this idea from the fabulous Mary Fish and if you click here you will go to her post.

Here are the cards all together.

I will show you the cards individually for a change just so I can tell you the colours.

This card showcases Gumball Green. The middle butterfly on all of the cards is the In Colour. The top green is Wild Wasabi and the bottom green is Garden Green. Now if there is a green that screams Christmas green to me it is Gumball Green.

















This one is Raspberry Ripple. The top colour is Riding Hood Red and the bottom one is Bravo Burgandy.


















This is my least favorite of the new colours. Probably because I really am not a yellow kind of a girl. So the colour is Summer Starfruit. The top colour is Lucky Limeade and the bottom one is Daffodil Delight. As you can see Summer Starfruit has a sort of greenish tinge to it. I have a feeling I may come to like this colour as I know from experience when there is one I don't like initially I am always sad to see it go.













Primrose Petals is this one. Such a pretty dusky pink. The top pink is Pink Pirouette which is actually Primrose Petals dynamic duo! The bottom pink is Rose Red.


















Last but not least here is Midnight Muse. Someone said and I can't remember who but Midnight Muse is the colour that Not Quite Navy (top) and Night of Navy (bottom) would have if they had a baby!!!

















Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Friday, September 21, 2012

Mrs McGrath's Present

Hi everyone,

Today is the last day of term 3 and I have to say I am looking forward to the next two weeks of not having to race around in the morning organising my DD's for school.

Today also meant it was the last day for DD6's teacher. Mrs McGrath is having her first baby in about six weeks.

Naturally I had to make something for her. Here is the card. (Please forgive me for the fuzziness - I didn't realise how bad it was until I went to edit it just now and I honestly can't be bothered to make another one at the moment).

As you can tell from the colours used she has found out what she is having.

Here is the gift that I made.

Yep a crochet baby blanket. It took a lot longer than I thought it would and I don't know if I could be persuaded to go back and make another one, but it looks lovely. Don't you just love the ducks around the edge?

Don't forget to come back on Sunday where there will be another ESAD blog hop for you to enjoy. This time we are showcasing products from the new Holiday mini.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Sunday, September 16, 2012

ESAD - New Catalogue Blog Hop



Hi everyone,

Welcome to our ESAD new Catalogue Blog Hop. What is ESAD I hear you ask? Well...

ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and it is an on-line group just for Australian and New Zealand Stampin Up demonstrators. We so love what we do and not only do we love to share it with our customers, friends, and wonderful blog visitors, but we share our love for what we do with each other as demonstrators. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know-how, and cyberstamps, and we are always there to help and support each other when it is needed. So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand, then please feel free to click here to join our wonderful group.

You should have come to my blog from the talented Michelle, but if not you are starting here don't worry. As this is a blog hop you should just be able to click on the links in each post to take you all the way around. I will provided a list of all the talented ladies taking part, at the end of my post, just in case you get lost. There are 25 blogs in total - so grab a cuppa, sit back and enjoy your hop. Oh and please feel free to leave some love by the way of comments on our posts. We love comments.

Today I only have the one project to show you - I know a bit unusual for me but it certainly took a bit of time to create. I love Christmas and I love counting down to Christmas - so when 25 & Counting was included in our catalogue naturally there was a bit of a squeal.

I wanted to design an Advent Calendar that looked a bit like a Christmas Tree so here she is in all her glory.

Here is a more side on view
I needed to make sure that the "drawers" were big enough to hold a decent amount of chocolate.

Here is a close up of some "drawers".



As you can see, I decided to use the colours that are from the gorgeous Be of Good Cheer DSP, which are Gumball Green, Cherry Cobbler and Very Vanilla. Now Very Vanilla is great for stamping on, but is not particularly strong I substituted Naturals Ivory to make the Tree.

Thanks for looking and now it is time to hop off and check out Tanya's wonderful creations.

Oh and don't forget to come back at least next week as we are having a Holiday Mini Blog Hop.

Here is the list of all ladies taking part today.

2. Pauline Bennetts - www.paulinebennetts.com/stampede
3. Theresa 'Tess' Schirmer - www.stampinandstuffwithtess.wordpress.com
4. Sharlene Meyer - www.magpiecreates.com
5. Ann Gerlach - www.discoversu.com/
7. Nikki Sadler - www.inkyart.com.au
9. Keryn Campbell - www.kerynscards.blogspot.com
10. Kathryn Ruddick - www.katlodesigns.com
11. Richelle Fletcher - www.stampingwithrichelle.blogspot.com
12. Jane Norrish - www.janenorrish.com
13. Michelle Halling - www.michellehcreations.blogspot.com
14. Juilette Chapman - www.juleskraftikrafts.blogspot.com
15. Tayna Bell - www.stampingt.com.au
19. Delys Cram - www.delysc.wordpress.com
22. Kylie Clemmence - www.stampinwithkylie.blogspot.com
24. Karen McGoldric - www.vivalastamping.blogspot.com.au
25. Sam Simpson - www.gracefulimpressions.blogspot.com

'Til next time.

Thanks for looking,


Juliette

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Betsy's Blossoms Stamp A Stack

Hi everyone,

Thought I would pop by and show you 4 of the cards that are in my Stamp A Stack class this week.

I have used Betsy's Blossoms - a set that I have grown to like despite not being too sure about it to begin with.

The triple layer stamping looks really effective. Yes I do have some retired product on these cards but that is only because when I made the cards I didn't have the new Rich Razzleberry 1/4" Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon.

Anyway if you are not busy tomorrow night and would like to come and have a fun night of stamping then I do have spaces in my class. Just contact me for more information.

Thanks for looking,

'Til next time


Juliette

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Blooming with Kindness

Hi everyone,

It has been a lovely week here. Temps are in the high 20's and there is a definite feel of Summer rather than Spring. I hope Mother Nature doesn't do what she normally does and tease us some gorgeous weather only to turn nasty and cold on us again. I am quite enjoying wearing T-shirts rather than jumpers. Haven't quite got to the 3/4 length jeans yet but you never know.

The card I am showing you today is one that I made for a shoebox swap for a weekend Stamp Camp I went to. Unfortunately I was only there for the one day but I had a blast.

A rather simple card as not everyone who went stamps regularly. I thought I would challenge them to emboss resist. The gorgeous new pink is Primrose Petals - one of our new Incolours. I do plan to come back later in the week to introduce you to the new Incolours if you haven't met them yet.

The stamp set is a new one in the main catalogue - Blooming with Kindness. It has gorgeous sentiments to go with the gorgeous flower.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Sunday, September 2, 2012

It seemed like a good idea at the time!!!!

Hi everyone,

Just a bit of background behind the title of this post. I am the convenor of parents group for the school that my DD's go to. The parents group is active in organising the Mothers Day and Fathers Day stalls, along with a few other things that I am sure you will hear of a bit later this year if you come back and read my blog.

Well Fathers Day is today (just in case you either forgot or are visiting from another country who doesn't celebrate it on the 1st Sunday in September). After organising and wrapping all the gifts (665 of them), I decided it would be nice for all the kids at school to get a hand made card too. Not all kids purchase gifts from the Fathers Day stall and some of them often look upset when they walk away empty handed, so hence the reason for making the cards. We have nearly 700 kids at school so I made just over 700 cards. So as I said in the title "It seemed like a good idea at the time."

Here are the cards that I made. Unfortunately due to timing I wasn't able get a picture of the piles of cards.

I know not all of the images are current ones and yes, shock horror,  on 30 of the cards I did use a non SU! embossing folder but I think you might forgive me this time.

I made 90 of each card using different colours. Yes I did cut out all of the ties on the tie card. I haven't worked out the math but there was a lot of cutting involved (ties, cars, sails, balloons) and a lot of Stamp-a-ma-jigging but as I have said to the teachers it is something I do, and enjoy doing it. I also popped my stamp on the back of the cards so I may get some interest - you never know.

Anyway I am off to cook DH his bacon and eggs for breakfast. Hope you have a great day.

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Happy New Catalogue Year!!!

Hi everyone,

It is the first of September and apart from being the first day of Spring in Australia and my Wedding Anniversary, it means it is the first day of our new SU! Catalogue. Yipee!!!

Click on the picture to check the new catalogue on line.


In addition we have a huge Holiday mini catalogue full of gorgeous Christmas, Halloween, Valentines Day product.

Click on the picture to check the Holiday mini on line.


If you would like to get your hands on free hard copy of these catalogues don't hesitate to contact me and I will send them out to you.

I plan to back later today to update my upcoming classes and maybe show you a couple of items from the catalogue. So much fun!!!

Thanks for looking.

'Til next time,


Juliette

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