Video & Tutorial Download: Dinoroar Fussy Cut Card
Hi friends, Today kicked off a virtual online craft show run by the organisers of CraftAlive – #greataustraliancraftshow.
If you’re visiting me from my CraftAlive ‘virtual stand’ on the website or even from their facebook page, welcome! You can read more about my story here.
I’ve been an exhibitor at CraftAlive for more years than I can remember – both in my local venue of Ballarat but also at other venues around Victoria. It’s a fabulous in-person craft fair and I love sharing the (slightly addictive) hobby of cardmaking and Stampin’ Up! products with visitors. A special big hello to all the lovely people that stop by my stand each time for a chat and a browse and to make cards with me.
Unfortunately, like most events this year, the in-person event was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
To keep our crafting community happy and inspired we’re all doing a bit more online these days, so an online craft show was a natural transition.
How does it work? Like a regular craft show it has set days and hours (from today until Monday, from 9.30-4pm daily). During those times the exhibitors – including me! – are online and available for instant chats and replies, and to offer any help needed. I’ll be readily available over on Facebook as well as the usual ways to contact me. There’ll be a bit of structure to my day so you can know what to expect:
These are all happening over on my Stamping with Simone Facebook page.
Today’s video went live at midday and it features this fun birthday card with some handy tips. [link to video].
As a bonus for my blog readers, here’s a free downloadable project sheet featuring the dino card in today’s video!
That adorable dinosaur paper used on this card is retiring so won’t be available for much longer. It’s also on special! Now only AUD$16 for a pack of 12 double sided pages. You can make a *lot* of card with just one pack of paper! Check it out here.
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Happy stamping,
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