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DIY Digital Scrapbooking

by Shelby 22 September 2010
Angel Hartline Designs

How would you love to have a magic wand of erasing away your mistakes and redo over and over again as many times as you’d like? Welcome to this hot new trend of digital scrapbooking! I am new to this and have come across some helpful information to get started, if you already haven’t. What [...]

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Welcome Angel Hartline Designs!

by Shelby 21 September 2010
Angel Hartline Designs

I am very excited and eager to announce our newest Sponsor      Angel Hartline Designs! I can’t even tell you how much I HEART Angel and her fun whimsical designs! Angel works from home as a freelance graphic artist. She has so much talent creating artwork, websites, marketing materials and develops new products for customers in the craft, scrapbooking and home [...]

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A Day In The Life Of A Social Entrepreneur in Zimbabwe

by Shelby 30 August 2010
Eco Africa Social Ventures

Written by Janice Ashby founder of Eco Africa Social Ventures the non profit that raises funds for the crafting artisans of Zimbabwe. Photos of the Eco Africa Day Care Center. As a social entrepreneur working in Zimbabwe during one of the many fuel crises there, it is important to keep ones sense of humor. There [...]

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Papercrafting with Eco Africa

by Shelby 25 August 2010
Papercrafting with Eco Africa

Get ready to create your own Safari party projects! Today we are papercrafting with Eco Africa products. We are making a Safari birthday invite, Safari kids journal and Safari party favors. Let’s get started! Ooh la la! Aren’t these just adorable? These will make any Safari party a hit! In these Safari designs we used: [...]

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Welcome Eco Africa!

by Shelby 23 August 2010
Welcome Eco Africa!

We are very proud to spotlight our newest sponsor Eco Africa Social Ventures! Eco Africa Social Ventures is a non profit organization that raises money to help the Eco Africa collectives of crafting artists and artisans survive their new desperate circumstances and to help the acclaimed artistic population of Zimbabwe to find its feet again with new [...]

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