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So Tough!

Ok... WOW! That was harder than I expected! Not doing the "No Embellishment" creation for The Town Scrapper's weekly challenge (pictured above)... this one sort of made itself cuz the image rocks... no, I'm talking about posting my final, farewell blog post for The Town Scrapper. HUH! I teared a little while writing that post. Those incredible ladies have given me SO MUCH in the six months that I've designed with them and been their blog manager! So I hope you all head over there and show them some love. Oh, and while you're there, enter the "No Embellishment" challenge. The winner will receive the image that I featured in this project. It's a Victoria Case Design called Big Dreams Evan.... one of my favorite Victoria Case stamps!!!

So, on to new and exciting adventures. I'M IN HOT PURSUIT! I have recently been doing Copic marker instruction and am about to embark on teaching Cricut and Gypsy classes! AND......I am also going after a really great design team position! I've been stalking this blog for some time and got the pleasure of working with members of it's design team during a couple of blog hops over the past month. They are a group of amazing designers that I KNOW will kick my own work up a notch if I am awarded the design team slot. Cross your fingers for me y'all! The design team call is over at The Burtonesque Dolls and I'm SOOOO HOPING I am one of the lucky designers that gets picked. And sending a couple of prayers my way couldn't hurt either. This design team style is SOOOO up my alley!!!

Ok, so to finish off today's post, I was asked to show pics from yesterday's Top Ten Scrapper-Gadget List. I thought it might be nice to spread it out a little so everyone isn't bombarded with a ton of information. So today I will feature the "bonus fave".... The Creative Options Grab and Go system!

This is a SERIOUS scrapper's Tool Box! The thing is ENORMOUS!



Not only do each of the three "trays" have a locking/snap lids, but they also store into the case with a locking/snap door. Everything is secure!


Finally, the top compartment is SO ENORMOUS!!! I LOVE this case. I'm thinking about picking up the mid-size one as well. I mean, this is AMAZING organization. I'm a freak for the Feng Shui and I LOVE knowing where all my stuff is! This baby does it for me! :)
Ok... stay tuned for another featured "Fave" tomorrow! ;)

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Anonymous said…
Just letting u know that I always love ur posts so I picked u for the 'I got tude blog award' You can see it here
http://digiswithattitudechallenges.blogspot.com/p/i-got-attitude-blog-award.html
Ann said…
I love your card! I'm going to miss you so much at the Townscrapper. I sure hope that DT gig comes through for you, they would be so lucky to have you.
FitterTwit said…
Meredith... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I'm so very honored especially coming from you.

You are so wonderful Ann! Thank you for the super nice comment! I gotta tell you, you guys are NOT making this easy!!!
Akuma Kanji said…
I'm kipping my fingers crossed for you! ^__^
By the way, love that Grab n' Go box! I wish I had one, it would sort a lot of things for me too! :P Waiting to see the next one!
Robin McK said…
Hi Danielle!

Good luck with your DT application! Love what you've done with Evan on this card - he is so cute and I think he's my fave too!

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