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Less than a week now until the new online scrapbooking class, True Stories, starts and I love the week before a new project. So excited as the finishing touches all come together! Today I want to share one little part of that — some of the special guest stars making an appearance in the class. Each of these talented ladies have contributed to a True Stories lesson with their own take on the writing topics and of course their fabulous creative style to get you crafting too!

Let’s have a drum roll for these fifteen inspiring scrapping stars, in alphabetical order, since we’re on a bit of a literary and library kick!

Laura Buckingham makes me fall back in love with label stickers with pretty much every page, adores donkeys and llamas and believes in writing real letters.

SJ Dowsett writes beautiful heartfelt notes about her son that make me well up every time, throws the most amazing summer birthday tea parties and promises to put your postcards on her wall.

Danielle Flanders creates gorgeously detailed projects that make me want to rethink everything I ever believed about my crafting supplies, writes journaling with such great description that sometimes I’m sure I was really there and makes me smile when I see thread, like her blogheader.

Wilna Furstenberg creates pages that make you automatically click to view large so you can read her amazing words, has the teacher look down pat and made me never want to throw away another paper coffee cup without making it into a minibook.

Alissa Fast scrapbooks the every day in themed albums that make me wish I had thought of that, writes blog posts that make me want to wander around the Pacific Northwest for approximately a million days and has so much energy I wonder what her secret truly is.

Jennifer Gallacher has never, ever made a layout I didn’t love, tells beautiful stories about her family and photographs her pages with such cute backdrops that I’m convinced she has a second house just filled with props.

Jen Geigley has a daughter with a name I absolutely adore, dares you to scrap with pure emotion (like she does) and believes in the power of Converse All-Stars.

Kelly Goree has mad skills with patterned paper, is one of the most soothing personalities I have ever met in scrapbooking, and just blogged the sweetest thing about wanting to get back to telling the important stories for her family. It made my heart ache with happiness.

Jen Jockisch makes fabulous pages that balance superfun design with supermeaningful storytelling, has tiny little one and a not as tiny little one in her family and has a turquoise-coloured wall in her house that I love so much there I would agree to live there without ever seeing the rest of her home.

Nichol Magouirk is an absolutely genius with die-cutters and gadgets you can use to scrapbook, has a supersweet smile and giggle in real life and always gets bonus points for being a Kansas girl, like me!

Kelly Purkey will create a page that makes my jaw drop and then say shyly that she wishes it was a lot better, blogs about food so amazing it makes me want to get on a plane just to go to lunch and has a love of always going somewhere, even though she loves her NYC base.

Doris Sander makes layouts with paint and stitches that make me want to just play with craft supplies, keeps a blog that tells the sweet stories of her family’s adventures and is unabashedly addicted to Coca-Cola Classic.

Liz Tamanaha creates the most delicate and lush digital scrapbook pages ever, tells lots of stories that are worth a thousand words because her photos carry such meaning and sent me the cutest note about loving scrapbooking that made me so very excited for this class.

Dina Wakley travels all over the world to teach people how to create art and get their feelings on paper, can seriously work paint like nobody’s business and actually took some of my very first classes I ever taught online, which makes me a bit giddy.

Kerry Lynn Yeary writes sensory blog posts that always inspire me with something new, has a vintage-meets-modern crafting style that I love and sent Halloween party invitations with (non-actual) eyeballs in actual jars. Gotta love it.

Now… it pays to be nice to these ladies – or at least to comment on their blogs! They all have a class pass for True Stories to give away! They are all in different time zones so the give aways may be posted at various times, so just keep an eye out to make sure you don’t miss out! (And by the way, there is no risk in signing up if you’re entering — if you win, I will happily send you a refund of your class fee or you can invite a friend if you prefer!)

So very excited — class starts Monday and I hope you’ll join all of us there!

xlovesx

20 October 2010



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10 Comments for Guest Star Scrapbookers

  1. Irene Fitzpatrick Says:

    Thanks Shimelle! I enjoyed the blog hop!

  2. cate brickell Says:

    oh, my, what an awesome list! looking forward to seeing what class will bring!

  3. Kirsteen Says:

    What a great list.I’m looking forward to visiting all those blogs.

  4. Lizzie Says:

    Woweee!

  5. Evelin Says:

    you’ve been a big inspiration! :) Love your style and love your blog! :)

  6. Pauline Clark Says:

    Oh dear! Coming as recommendations from you, I just can’t resist so guess I’ll get on that blog hop….

  7. Ginger Says:

    I just signed up and this is my first class with you! I’m excited and looking forward to class starting on Monday!

  8. Lou Says:

    I won I won!!!! Thanks for giving away the class passes. : ) I wasn’t planning on siging up for yet another class but thought I would give it to fate to decide…it seems it was meant to be! : ) See you in class. x

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