We chat with… Silkie Lloyd of ROSEHIP paper & home
We caught up with mum, business owner and crafty lady Silkie Lloyd to talk about the beginning and ongoing success of one of favourite online stationery stores, Rosehip…
It’s not unusual for our imagination to dry up from time to time and when it does, the easiest way to find inspiration is to take a sneak peek at someone’s crafty blog — after all, it would be rude not to! There are heaps of amazing bloggers out there who are willing to share their creativity with those passionate about paper, but here you’ll find our top four (plus a cheeky bonus find!) that we’ve especially enjoyed browsing through this month.
1. The Card Grotto - Michelle Short
Michelle loves nothing more than sharing her impressive card making ideas with fellow enthusiasts. Click here to visit her website.
2. Little Miss T Papercraft – Taheerah Atchia
You can find lots of fun creations to try and weekly crafty challenges to enter all on Taheerah's site, found here.
3. Paper Cave – Kristen Magee
Kristen has a great eye for all things paper and here you can find her showcasing wonderful finds!
4. KB Papercraft – Kerry Bunting
If you're looking for your next project, then Kerry is sure to have something to keep you busy. Visit Kerry's blog here. ** Pick up issue 80 for advice on starting up your website from the bloggers themselves**
5. BONUS BLOG
If you've enjoyed looking through the above, why not take a peek at this nifty little find for more amazing card making ideas? lulucardmaking.blogspot.co.uk
If you want to know more about the fabulous ladies behind these handy sites then make sure you pick up a copy of your next issue! We find out how they juggle careers, families and crafty sessions and still manage to find the time to documenting their paper experiments.
** Issue 80 of PaperCrafter is on sale 13th March**
We caught up with mum, business owner and crafty lady Silkie Lloyd to talk about the beginning and ongoing success of one of favourite online stationery stores, Rosehip…
We love seeing your makes, so we thought we’d take a look at some of our favourite projects made my readers this month.
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