A double Scrap Layout

Can you believe it is almost the end of winter with spring only one more sleep away!! Just makes you want to get out and explore, be inspired and create!

However, my dose of reality checking reminded me I had an assignment to submit today, so I've spent the last week studying as hard as I could (minus the numerous moments of distraction!).

But a big Hooray! I got my assignment finished on time and it's given me a couple of hours to finish my double scrap layout (that I started at our last Scrap night) and finish addressing all those invites for my WH's 40th birthday. Only a small window before I have to go and pick up the kids and think about dinner!!

Absolutely and positively Inspired by this lovely layout I saw on the Flutterbyes and Fireflies blogspot (click here for the layout and a chance for blog candy), I thought to myself, I could do something with this. I find scrapbooking so hard, but with the layout in mind, these pictures of my Big Boy Luke, some army camouflage colours, I knew I might just be able to put it together! Here they are!


Stamps: Forest Friends & Alphabet (unknown)
Papers: Night of Navy, Kraft, Wild Wasabi (retired) & River Rock (retired)
Inks: Chocolate Chip, Basic Grey & Sahara Sand
Other: Circle Punches, paper piercing tools, white gel pen, crochet thread, navy grosgrain ribbon, cutters & Stampin' Dimensionals. Tag punch from Creative Memories.

You might notice some of the tags are "hidden" behind the photos. I asked my son to write his name and a few other things. I can now treasure the memory of the beautifully innocent, but oh so special, handwriting of a 6 year old, who made it special for his mum!

Invites are in the Post

Hello! Yes, I'm here. My blogging will be rather sporadic for the next few weeks while I deal with university assignments and other things on my 'To Do' list. One of those 'To Do' was to send the invites in the mail for my WH's 40th birthday. Gosh that sounds old, doesn't it!!

He certainly didn't want a fuss made, so I had to make some invites that weren't over-the-top or 'fussy'! I think he'll like these. Unbelievably, there is not stamping! Just sticking, tying and punching!!


I went to the local art store where they have a marvellous selection of cards, papers and envelopes for DIY invitations. I picked metallic navies, blue prints and silver stickers. I think I now have the colour theme for the actual night and decorations! Cool, huh! And you should see the menu .... I'll leave that for another day though, as I haven't finalised that with the caterers yet. It's lucky we have the tax refund money coming through!!

So tata for now. Matthew has just woken up from his sleep and needs lunch!!

A few RAK's

Just wanted to show off a few thank you cards I received this week. Also known as "RAKs" (Random acts of Kindness), these cards are an unexpected find in the mail box!

From Naomi Swan (made with Stampin' Up! products):


From Amarylise (using Kaszazz products):


I'm a lucky girl, aren't I? I might make some tomorrow to send to someone, maybe you!!

My Felt Purses

Hooray!! You might remember that several months ago (yes, months), I started making some felt purses at our Monthly Craft Nights. Today I can say they're finally finished!


The felt purses have a big of a story to tell!! As I tell everyone, I am a great copier, I'm not a designer. So when I follow instructions and patterns, that means, I literally follow the instructions. The instructions said I needed 10 cm zips. Do you think I can find them anywhere? Well, not here in Canberra. I did find them on a wonderful website from a handbag designer based in Melbourne, take a look: Nicole Mallalieu Design (www.nicolemdesign.com.au). A big thankyou to the lovely girls at Nicole Mallalieu Design who organised my order!!

And then, the instructions showed the hand-sewing of the zip inside the purse. As my purses are for my little nieces, I decided to machine-sew them for extra strength. Ha! What an exercise that turned out to be! First, a bad decision to make when your house is packed up to sell and move! And then, finding the boxes to unpack! Second, my trusty OLD machine is in desperate need of a service (one needle broke, the stitches puckered), so I had to pick up the flash-bang much newer Janome Memory Craft 5000 which is so super-dooper, that I don't know how to use it. Of course, the newer machine had newer fittings, so the traditional zipper foot on the machine didn't exist. As my instructions, are still in a box somewhere....., I had to buy instructions on line. $7.95 plus $6 download fee later, I was able to work out how to use the zipper functions on the newer machine. Only problem, I put it on backwards. (two needles later!). But anyway, it's done! I am sure with practice, I could make so many more with nicer finishings and neater stitching. But I'm happy with my go!!

If you're looking for the instructions for these purses, click here! I hope my purses are worthy! Have a go, it is amazing what you can do with ribbon, buttons and even brads (look close at my butterfly). Oh, and felt of course!!

A couple of Cards

A lazy day at home today! Well, not really. There was the usual house-work and washing chores, unpacking of more boxes (I was strong!! - A lot was thrown out or put in aside to give to charity!). Pick up the mail, school runs, homework!!

But you wouldn't believe it!! The moment my new Big Shot cutting pads arrived in the mail (yes, I ordered some more) was the same day, I unpacked my Big Shot stuff. Yep, I found them finally. They were in a box mysteriously marked 'Kitchen'. Don't figure!!

Importantly I found a moment (or three) to make a card for my sister. She and her family are doing it rather tough at the moment, with her husband at home with an injury (you know what it's like when you're self-employed: you don't work, you don't get paid). So I thought I would send them a little something. It's like having a birthday, when you're not!! This card uses an Oldie but a Goodie (Big Bold Beautiful). Here it is:


Stamps: Big Bold Birthday
Inks: Riding Hood Red & Pink Pirouette
Papers: Whisper White, Riding Hood Red and Pink Pirouette, Bella Rose DSP
Other: White Grosgrain Ribbon & Kindy Glitz, Eyelet Border Punch

I know the little flowers look like they have the centres coloured in brown, but they are actually bits of the scrap Bella Rose DSP I punched with a hole punch and stuck on. Glitter also adds a bit of interest!!

And onto the next! This set uses the new Great Friend set featured in the Spring Mini. I love this set. I saw a colour challenge somewhere that used Pumpkin Pie as the main colour. Not my usual thing, I decided to give it a try!

Stamps: Great Friend & Itty Bitty Backgrounds
Inks: Pumpkin Pie, Certainly Celery & Brocade Blue
Papers: Whisper White & Pumpkin Pie
Other: Crochet Threads, KaiserCraft Pearls, Stampin' Dimensionals

This one had a little bit of cutting but it was a pleasure to make, if you know what I mean! I think I could do this layout in other colours too. If only I had more time ....

Speaking of time, it's already after 5pm, time to start thinking about dinner for the kids!! My WH is off to the doctor tonight at 7pm, so I had better get cracking!! I hope you're day was great and you can look forward to a lovely evening ahead! :0)

Another weekend gone


Can you believe it's Sunday night already? Weekends fly past so fast, even when you don't book your life so busy!! The weather was rather topsy-turvy here in Canberra. One moment you're enjoying the Winter Sun and then the next, you're running to get the washing off the line before it gets blown off or rains again.

I did spend more time indoors than I intended with Matthew being sick, but hopefully as he's getting better, the weather will keep improving in time for Spring.

I've also been a busy girl at my craft table. Friday night was Scrap night, and I have ALMOST finished my 2 pages (yes, I've done a double lay-out). I just need to finish the title. I have found my Cricut, now I just have to find my box with all the Cricut font cartridges. I've been looking all day without success! I also haven't found my cutting pads for my new Big Shot either. That still remains unused :( In desperation, I have ordered a new set of cutting pads. Maybe that will arrive tomorrow!


I have made a few cards, a few clips and pulled out my sewing machine (only to discover it is in need of a desperate service!). These little owl clips are just so cute. I was using the Forest Friends set for my double layout scrap pages, and had a bit of scrap Whisper White cardstock. I decided to stamp a few images and proceeded to punch them out. But what to do with them!! So I punched a few circles of Baja Breeze, adhered my 'Owl's to them and then used the Super Strong Sticky strip to glue it all together. So easy, and so cute!!


I was surfing the Blogs (as I often do) and saw this layout using the Fifth Avenue Floral stamp set. It is just so elegant that I had to make it myself. I had pieces of scrap DSP so I put it to good use. The card is so lovely and would suit so many different occasions. As I used Basic Black CS as my card base, I put in a Whisper White CS insert, so there would be somewhere to write. See, I'm not just a pretty face (although I wish!!). Here's what I used ....

Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral and Short & Sweet
Papers: Black & Whisper White CS & Urban Oasis DSP
Inks: Basic Grey, Kiwi Kiss & Baja Breeze
Other: Blender Pen, Eyelet Border Punch, Black grosgrain ribbon

Now I better return to my list of things to do. Other than the 20 boxes I have brought inside to pack (the lounge is finished, hooray!). I am organising a 40th birthday party for my WH. I have 18 invitations to make! Looking for ideas .........

Show & Tell

Lots to show and tell today! Having a house full of bugs has made it difficult to sit at the computer and write. My WH has the nasty flu bug and now my littlest is quite sick with bronchiolitis (??? spelling) too. Hopefully with weather starting to turn to Spring, we might be just be able to shake off the winter doldrums and bugs and move on!!

So let's start the show!

This little card is so cute. I made it a quite a few days now, so I don't remember where I got the idea from, but it's super easy and you could change the colours for a little girl card!

Stamps: Short & Sweet
Inks: Basic Grey & Chocolate Chip (to draw the face)
Papers: Apricot Appeal, Bashful Blue & Whisper White CS, SU Patterns Pack II DSP
Other: 1" circle & scallop circle punch, Kraft Taffeta ribbon (frayed for hair)

I think I used Blush Blossom for the face and I know I used sponge daubers for adding cheeks to the face. I can't remember what colours! Oops!

So what do you think about these little 'Sunny Boy' boxes? Being a staunch Victorian, I have the fondest memories of Sunny Boys, taking forever to finish a Sunny Boy ice block in summer. They just seemed to last and last. You could call them a twist bag or something, but I am going to stick to my sunny boys!


They are easy to make and can be made as small or as large as you please. These are little ones - the perfect size to hold a couple of chocolates! And trust me, you just have to use your crimper for them!! It's the perfect finishing touch!

Okay, the last picture in this post is a birthday card I made during the week. It's already in the mail and hopefully in the hands of 'the addressee'. Can't give the surprise away!!

I love dolls. And I have quite a few little Babushka Dolls, Vietnamese and Japanese Dolls in my display cabinet (they're only little!). So when I saw this idea in a magazine - July 2009 edition of Crafts Beautiful. I just had to make my own. There were no patterns, so the doll was made from scratch. I also changed how the card was 'decorated'. I like how it finished!

Stamps: Big Bold Beautiful & Embrace Life
Inks: Old Olive (bamboo leaves), Chocolate Chip (face) & Pacific Point (sleeves)
Papers: Apricot Appeal, Certainly Celery & Whisper White CS, and scrap DSP
Other: 1" circle & 1 3/8"punch for hair and face, 1 1/4" square punch for side border, large oval & scallop oval punch for sentiment, & Dimensionals.

I have edged the 'arms/sleeves' with Pacific Point ink and edged the sentiment with Old Olive. I have also cut one of the flowers out from the DSP for the hair and added a tiny rhinestone.

I'm hoping to do a scrap layout with dolls now that I've got the idea. Just have to put in a little more thinking .....

What I am pleased about though, is that all of these projects used scraps. I didn't have to go into the NEW stash at all. I've got more scraps though .....

More cards!

I've loved feeling well so much that I made another card. As much as I had loved the new Forest Friends set from the Spring Mini Catalogue, I had been wondering what to do with it. It's hard to make something different when there only seems to be one style! Do you know what I mean? Trying to stand out from all the other lovely cards out there. I'm not sure if I did, but I really liked what I tried!


I tried to add a bit of interest with the main focal point, by adding fields in green. Maybe I could have done something more with the tree, but I quite like the card. I even squeezed in a bit of Baja Breeze with the DSP strip at the bottom. Did you notice my other piece of DSP???

I've curved the corners, with a corner punch and added a button. Might be a card for a certain nephew of mine!

Stamps: Forest Friends, Big Bold Birthday (Make a Wish sentiment)
Inks: Chocolate Chip & Old Olive
Papers: Kraft, Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip & Old Olive CS, and Old Olive & Baja Breeze DSP
Other: Button, Corner Punch & Crochet thread

My son Luke is making some very cute tags with the Forest Friends set and some punches, so I'm sure he'll come up with something that will stand out from the crowd. As he always does :)

I'm feeling better now!


I'm back! It's good to feel alive again. The good doctor has given me 2 days for recuperation, and I plan on using it to relax, recover and enjoy again. It's a shame my WH has just come sick from work himself (although from the sound of it, he's got an awful cold and not the bug I had). So I will now quarantine him off from the rest of the house!

Anyway, I have put off another day of studying or unpacking boxes or something to show you these little creations I have made!

I have fallen in love with the colour scheme used by the Candy Lane Designer Series Papers (DSP). I love the pinks, the very vanillas, the riding hood reds and they go so well with Baja Breeze and Kraft CS too. Am loving it! See for yourself! They just go so well with the Trendy Trees stamp set too! Don't forget to use your stamp-a-ma-jig!

This card needed a little 'oomph', so I popped up one of the tree tags (middle one!) with Stampin' Dimensionals and used a strip of Riding Hood Red CS to add interest to the Baja Breeze strip.

Inks: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red & Chocolate Chip
Papers: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla & Kraft CS
Other: Stampin' Dimensionals, Eyelets, Scallop Punch & Crochet Thread

This card was CASE'd from here - Yvonne Campbell Creations. I saw it, I loved it, I had to make it!

Inks: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red & Chocolate Chip
Papers: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla CS & Candy Lane DSP
Other: Riding Hood Red Taffeta Ribbon

Other than the fact I LOVE the colour combinations, I am only allowing myself to use papers and ribbons from my scraps stash. Believe that!! All of these were found in my various bags of scraps of papers of various sizes. This is my new challenge for at least a week!

You know you're sick, when .....

.... you would rather lay in bed than stamp.
.... you would rather lay on the couch than scrap.
.... you say no to scrapbooking with friends.
.... you walk past your craft table without a second glance.

Yep, that's been me since Saturday afternoon. I've been hit with a nasty bug and luckily haven't taken anyone else down with me.

I am looking forward to the return of inspiration and the need to make something. I am also looking forward to Friday night, scrapbooking with the girls. But for now, I'm all out.

Luckily, I can show you the rest of my 'gift card' sets that I have made as little thank you gifts for friends. Some of these stamps used were oldies but goodies too! Like the set using the Tart & Tangy set. I love that set. It is STILL one of my favourites! For some reason the pictures aren't as bright as they should be, but they still give the general idea.


Obviously, I used the Tart & Tangy stamp set, which were punched out with the 1 3/8" punch, and laid onto Garden Green CS circle (punched with the 1 1/4") and then onto the scalloped flower punched from some scrap DSP. These have been put onto a 6" square of Brocade Blue and then onto the 7" Whisper White gift card!

I'm not sure if I showed these ones before, and apologies again for the lack of sharpness and clarity in colour. I was playing with the photo program and seem to have lost a bit of colour :( I have loved the Trendy Trees set and come back to it as a set suitable for males and females alike. Love versatility!

This set was created with the Trendy Trees stamp set and each tree coloured in with different inks but all matching the Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, Pumpkin Pie & Kiwi Kiss squares. I have used Sahara Sand as the Scallop Square background and Chocolate Chip as the card base.

Anyway, that's it for now. I'm going to drag myself back to the couch and I'll be back when I'm feeling a little bit better!

More Christmas in July stuff!

I forgot to show you one of my other projects for Christmas in July. This was one I tried at home after seeing it displayed on the Utah Divas International blog. There are so many blogs outs there to enjoy and inspire!

This one uses my OTHER favourite Christmas stamp set from Stampin' Up!, the Winter Post set. It is a classic set and can be used in so many ways..... I have to explore all those ways now!

I can't give you the dimensions for this one. I just cut one piece of A4 in half, long ways and then made everything to fit, including the pocket card. A bit of trimming here and a bit of trimming there! I don't always work with a ruler!

The pocket card has the flap folded over and decorated with scraps of ribbon and cardstock. I have cut the striped paper and Ruby Red CS mat to size and added the reindeer image which I had stamped directly onto a scrap of Holiday Treasures DSP.


The Pocket card was made to look like a post card. I even sponged the edges in Close to Cocoa to give it a vintage feel. Here's what I used:

Stamps: Winter Post
Colours: Chocolate Chip, Ruby Red, Kiwi Kiss & Close to Cocoa
Papers: Holiday Treasures Designer Series Papers (DSP), Chocolate Chip, Ruby Red & Whisper White CS.
Other: Tab Punch, Ribbons, Eyelet, Stapler & Sponge Daubers

I hope you enjoy. I really like the postcard effect and think I will use this idea again!

Preschool Fundraiser

Last night I 'demonstrated' at a local preschool fundraiser. OMG what a dangerous place to be. A centre full of stalls with catalogues. It was paradise!!

Anyway, I digress! In addition to SU catalogues and samples of cards, boxes and projects, I had a box of handmade cards and gift cards for sale. These were quite popular and gave me an opportunity to use the very little but cute, One of a Kind stamp (officially known as Kind Heart!). This stamp conforms to the Angel policy of SU and permits the use of Stampin' Up! images on products for sale. If you need to know more information on the angel policy, please contact me!

Now I can show off some of the gift cards I had made. They are so cute and easy too! I'll try and remember what I used!


The birdie gift card set uses the Fun Fast Notes stamp set, Pixie Pink or Yoyo Yellow CS as the base, Whisper White CS, Old Olive CS & Watercolour paper. The image is coloured in with watercolour pencils and the image stamped with StazOn. This little bird idea was cased from somewhere, unfortunately I no longer remember where. If you know, please contact me with details, so I can give credit where credit is due!

This little card uses the new Fun Flowers stamp set from the Spring Mini. I've loaded the stamp with Kiwi Kiss from the ink pad, and then used my Stampin' Write marker in Pumpkin Pie to add the details in the centre of each flower. I have cut them out, used the corner rounder punch on each corner. Before adhering it to the Old Olive CS, cut with the Scallop Square punch, I have added a brad to the centre of one of the flowers. The flower image is adhered to the square with Stampin' Dimensionals. This has then been layered on the gift card in Ruby Red CS. As you can see, I have also used piercing in this gift card as well as for the birdies!


These little cards were from an idea I saw at the Canberra Craft & Quilt Fair. The giftcards are So Saffron CS, layered with Whisper White and then Bashful Blue. One of the cards has the flower (from the Priceless set) stamped with Brocade Blue on Whisper White and then punched out and layered on So Saffron. The second card uses punches, including the Scallop Edge punch and the flower punches to make the flower. The button adds interest too!

I wish I had taken a photo of my table last night, but didn't :( All of these gift cards were packaged in cellophane bags, tied off with ribbon and had their own little matching tag (very cute!). I had them hanging on my little silver 'tree' with my pink flower fairies hanging in-between! Next time I'll take my camera.

I hope you enjoy!

My computer has a bug!

To everyone who received an email from me, 'titled Hi,' - I want to send you my biggest apology. Some time over night, my email account was hacked into and sent a spam message to everyone in my address book and beyond. To whoever did it. You suck.

Anyway, after massive amount of email cleaning, changing online passwords, increasing security on my internet banking etc, I have found a moment to show another creation!

These were little gift tags I made with the absolutely gorgeous and new 'Great Friend' set that is in the new Spring Mini Catalogue. I have had my eye on this set for absolutely AGES after having seen it used in so many ways on US based blogs!

These gift cards were deliberately quick, as I attached one to each Spring Mini Catalogue I put in the mail. In other words, I made a few!!

So if you haven't received your copy yet, please let me know! And I'll put one in the mail.

Stamps: Great Friend
Papers: Whisper White & Kiwi Kiss
Inks: Kiwi Kiss, Pink Pirouette & Brocade Blue
Other: Scallop Edge Punch

Snappy not Crabby!!

The Canberra Craft Fair is now over :( Maybe that's a good thing, as I spent a fair bit of money :0). I did break out though and diversify with kits and projects OTHER than stamping. Almost. I bought one stamp set.... Two days at the fair, not a bad effort and a bit of me time as well!! This year, I wasn't pushing a pram!!

As promised, I wanted to show you a few more cards I made with the Crab & Company set. It's a pity it's retired! I have been in busy preparation mode for a Fundraising night on this Wednesday, so I can only do a quick post tonight!

Firstly, another card using the same water-coloured images of the clam and prawn images! They are so cute, I'm not sure which one I like best. I will be diplomatic and play safe, and say both!!


Stamps: Crab & Co
Papers: Brocade Blue, Whisper White, Ruby Red & Watercolour paper
Inks: StazOn, Watercolour pencils
Other: SU Dimensionals, Circle Punches

As you can see, I have lots of these little images! So I made gift cards as well! I have added some piercing for interest, otherwise pretty much the same as the cards in colours, papers, techniques and style. Happy with that!



I hope you enjoy, and feel inspired to pull out your watercolour tools!!

Crab & Co


I had a lovely night with friends at our Monthly Craft Night. It's the perfect way to end the working week and herald in the weekend!! Although I don't "work" Fridays, they are always busy days. I have Matthew home with me and I have to catch up on errands and chores that I can't do during the week!!

Usually, I try to do something different at Craft Nights, like hand-stitching or something, but I actually had to make a birthday card, so I packed supplies to make it. I needed a birthday card for a three year old boy. I could have gone cutesy, but I decided to try something different. I saw a card on the blog of Andrea Walford and thought to myself. I have that stamp set (Crab & Company) but I haven't used it. It was fate. I had to use the stamp set and make a card. This stamp set is really cool. My son loved playing with it this morning as we stamped some 'wrapping paper'. Unfortunately it's retired now, but maybe this card will inspire you to do something similar.
Stamps: Crab & Company
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White, Ruby Red, SU Watercolour Paper
Ink: StazOn black, Basic Grey
Other: Watercolour pencils, Stampin' Dimensionals, Circle Punches (1 1/4" and 1 3/8"), water brush.

I really enjoyed making this card. Using watercolour pencils is just like colouring in. And I've enjoyed that for as long as I can remember.

I made quite a few little Crab & Co circles, so I'll show them tomorrow. It's a bit late for taking photos!!

Good night!

I'm back again!

It's been a week since I last posted. I hope you haven't missed me too much!! I have spent most of this week in Wollongong for my Masters degree at the Uni of Wollongong. As I'm studying by distance, we are required to attend for the compulsory residential intensives component. Three days per unit. I've deferred it for as long as I could, but with 2 units to go, I have to finish!


I had planned to post from my laptop at the hotel, but the costs were rather exorbitant! At 50c per minute, I decided to take a blog break and save my projects to show you in the upcoming week!


I just wanted to firstly follow on from the Snow Swirled Christmas Stamp Camp. The project included a Note Pad. Well me being me, I decided to do my note pad a little bit different. It still uses the same colours and papers, but I added some bling!



Stamps: Snow Swirled
Inks: Baja Breeze
Papers: Baja Breeze & OId Olive CS, Holiday Treasures DSP
Other: Rhinestones, Notepad


This goes to show, you can take a boring old notepad and make it something special. It had a matching pen too, but I gave that one away!! Memory bank this one for Christmas gifts!!


Anyway, I had better get back to packing my bag. It's craft night!!


Just saying hello

Pardon my absence. I am currently in Wollongong for my residential intensive component for my Masters study. In simpler terms, I have 1 semester's worth of study crammed into 3 days of non-stop lectures (hence the term: intensives). I am missing my family, but keep reminding myself, short term pain, long term gain!!

I have put most of your Spring Mini catalogues in the mail, except for a couple envelopes still waiting for me to purchase stamps! I haven't been able to get to a post office here in Wollongong. Sounds crazy I know, but our classes are longer than normal business hours!

To see the on-line version of the Spring Mini, visit my home page www.stampwithme.com.au and that will give you the link to the Stampin' Up! page! See I haven't forgotten you!!

Anyway, I'll be back home later this week, full of projects, cards and photos to share.

Have a lovely week and I'll see you when my brain isn't so overloaded!!

It was Christmas in July Stamp Camp!!

Today we celebrated Christmas in July (finally) at Stamp Camp!! Using the lovely Snow Swirled Stamp Set, we made a Card Tote with four pocket cards, notepad and pen. And the fun didn't stop there! We also had two Snow Swirled scrap layouts!!

We had a lovely afternoon, as well as trying out the new venue at Nellie Melba Hall in Melba, ACT. It was a winner and we look forward to using the venue again. We also loved the 70's retro flashback (of the hall) too!

Here's a pic of me (centre) with my lovely guests, Michelle and Trudy:

I know we were celebrating Christmas in July, but it also happens to be the 1st of August! And you know what that means!! Yes, the new Stampin' Up! Spring Mini Catalogue is here!


Click here to see the PDF copy. If you're on my mailing list, it's already in the mail!

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