Sunday, October 16, 2011

Welcome Laurel Seabrook as Our Guest

 
Hey Everyone!  Julie Ranae here!


I am really excited to share a wonderful guest designer
here at The Twinery.
She is known in the paper-crafting community as a
very creative designer and you are going to see just why!


When we saw what she was doing with our baker's twine,
it wasn't long before we asked if she would share with 
our readers here at The Twinery.


We're uber-excited to have the talented 
Laurel Seabrook 
with us today!


Hi there, Laurel here and I am so honored 
to have been asked to be a 
Guest Designer for The Twinery!  


I am married with two girls, ages 16 and 13, who keep me busy and of course give me a lot to scrap about.  I teach grade one full time so I look forward to my 'me' time at the end of the day in my scraproom; where I do everything from cards, to layouts and altered projects.  I have been fortunate to have been on and continue to be on fabulous Design Teams, currently I am one of the Glue Dots Dottesses.  I have also been published numerous times in several magazines including Northridge Media and Paper Crafts.  
I love paper crafting, and being rewarded for it is 
just so amazing for me.




It is no secret that I love twine, and have been using it on almost every project for a couple of years now. 




I just love the extra texture and dimension it 
gives to my projects and 
The Twinery twine is my favorite!






Once again I am honored to be a guest here at 
The Twinery 
 and I hope that you like my projects.


16 comments:

  1. yahooooooo for Laurel!!!!!! big fan of her fabulous work!

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  2. Thank you so much for having me! I love The Twinery twine!

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  3. Great to see Laurel's work here at The Twinery! Love learning more about her! And Laurel, you really rocked the twine! Awesome projects!

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  4. Thanks for sharing your projects, each one more fun than the last. The addition of the bits of baker's twine just seems so perfect for your designs!

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  5. Isn't twine so fun? Thank you for sharing your cute projects!

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  6. Congrats Laurel. Your projects are super. love what the twine adds to them.Awesome.

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  7. very pretty projects Laurel, you make the twine look so perfect for Halloween projects!

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  8. Congratulations Laurel! Your projects are wonderful! I enjoyed viewing them!

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  9. amazing projects Love the different colors of twine used together and the paper on the bottom of the kisses!

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  10. love these, laurel! your projects are always amazing:)

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  11. Gratz! Love all the halloween projects, the bottom of kisses is a great idea. Love the twine combos you used. Great ideas. Thank you for sharing.

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