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The recap with Eileen
This past week, Circleback Studio, featured Eileen Grobeck (Cookala) in a series of interviews as part of National Crafts Month. If you missed any of the interviews you can catch them here or you can find them at Eileen’s page in the Perk-u-late Wiki.
Wendy and I have a fun getting to know more about Eileen’s […]
Cookala’s inspiration and themes
Do you ever take a peek at people’s bookshelves when you are visiting their home or office? I do. I always love to see what my friends are reading. I feel that it tells me so much about their interests. I admit I also love to see what people are reading on the subway. It’s […]
Out for a Walk with Cookala
We are continuing our conversation with artist Eileen Grobeck. If you have missed any of it just read our posts for the last few days. We will have the full interview for you at the end of the week and we will add Eileen a page in the Perk-u-late wiki. So stay tuned.
CB: Do you […]
Artistamps!
my first thought was…can i really use them…they look so real. i love to design and think up new ideas or a new use for something…so when i saw these, my mind started creating…ha! of course these are not my designs, they are Susan Reynold’s designs…
Resources Susan used include an assortment of artistamps from Ephemeria […]
Looking for some vintage ephemera for your holiday scrapbooking layouts
Do you use any ephemera in your papercrafts? Do you collect ephemera or sell it?
I have been interested in scrapbookng and papercrafts for a while now. I think what drew me to it was my interest in ephemera. That is what it is called. Many of you probably collect emphera without knowing. Emphera is basically […]
Birthdays and altered books - visit to the Ink Pad
Today is my husband’s birthday. I am taking him to brunch at The River Room in Harlem.
I stopped by one of my favorite stamping stores this week to buy some things for my husband for his birthday. The Ink Pad is located in the heart of Greenwich Village, NY. I always love to see what […]
Picture it, guys - custom-made photo books - along the lines of scrapbooking
ok custom-made photo books may sound “along the lines of scrapbooking” but come on guys - is that really a bad thing?
Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn gives the guys some hints this holiday season on earning brownie points with their spouses. He outlines how to create photo books from digital pictures stored on your computer. […]
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