Cardmaking Stamping & Papercraft

20 Questions

1. How long have you been cardmaking? How did you get into it? Do you work in the papercraft industry? I became a cardmaker by default. I’m an obsessed scrapper and it just seemed natural to progress to cards. I find the two crafts have so many similarities that I flick from one to the other with barely a change to my creative process. I’m a design team member for the kit company Scrappy Chat Designs, manufacturers’ Tinby Designs and The Dusty Attic and online store Scrap Everything. I teach at papercraft expos, local stores and retreats.

2. Describe your work area. I’m really lucky in that I’ve

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