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Continue reading →: hello, october
I inadvertently took a break from blogging in August and September … but hello, October! My first post for this month will be like a warning that if you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, you’ll probably be overwhelmed by new greeting card designs over the next couple of weeks.…
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Continue reading →: young crafters in lexington
Here’s something you don’t see everyday: My daughter and I were walking around at the Lexington Farmers Market late this afternoon and I noticed some tents in the middle manned by young kids. When we got closer I could see that they were selling handmade crafts and some had big…
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Continue reading →: atwood’s tavern (cambridge)
This is one of those posts where I don’t want to tell you about this place because I {selfishly} don’t want to lose a seat at the bar to new customers, yet I do want this place to gain more business and be even more successful. Sigh. So here goes:…
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Continue reading →: new online shop :: store envy
I’m trying a new thing – Store Envy – when it comes to selling my cards online. Have you tried it out yet? It’s much like Etsy and full of pretty neat things from sellers around the world. You can click on things to save as your favorites and follow…
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Continue reading →: upcoming event :: arlington alive on 7/13
The town of Arlington, Massachusetts will come alive this Saturday, July 13th for their first ever summer block party. Think of it as Arlington’s stab at an Art Beat festival (which happens to be the following weekend) where different restaurants and local vendors will have tables set up outside in Broadway…
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Continue reading →: foodie doodles by market street stamps
It’s an honor to be the feature blogger on today’s post of Market Street Stamps‘ blog. I love the quirky designs that they offer and the super crisp-clean image that you get when using their stamps. When I received the Foodie Doodles set, I knew right away that I wanted…
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Continue reading →: 40 spools
I recently learned that a friend had a 40th birthday coming up. I know this person is passionate about sewing and so I wanted to create something special to give to her as a gift. I used a Quickutz 2×2 spool die-cut and created these out of 40 different colors…

