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Crafty CV

Design Work

Digital and pre-cut cut files available at Pretty My Page (2019-2020)
Limited Edition mini kit for For The Love Of Pretty Paper (May/June 2019)


Magazine Work

Published in Papercraft Essentials 2021, 2022, 2023

Published in Die Cutting Essentials November 2019 (plus small image on cover, top right corner)


Published in Craft Stamper March 2019


TV Work

Skull And Cross Buns samples shown on Hochanda TV in September 2019 and July 2020

StickerKitten samples shown on Hochanda TV in April 2019

Skull And Cross Buns samples shown on Create and Craft TV in September 2018


Teaching Work

Written instruction and kit collating for layouts made at Crop In The Country 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022


Design Teams and Guest Spots

Guest Designer for Heffy Doodle  September 2021

Design Team member for My Perfect Stamp August 2021 - 

Member of Stick It Down single page team and sketch artist (cards and single page) July 2016 -

Sticker Kitten Design Team - 2018 - 2019, 2021

Skull and Cross Buns Design Team - 2018 -

Sketches In Thyme Sketch Designer 2019 -

CSI Challenge - 2020 - 2021

Pretty My Page - 2018 - 2020

Admin and sketch artist for For The Love Of Pretty Paper (UK Scrapbooking Group) Facebook group 2018 - 2019

Lottie Loves Paper Design Team - 2019

Jillibean Soup Guest Designer - January 2019

Glittery Hands Box (now Emma Jewell Crafts) design team - 2018 - 2019

Quirky Kits Guest Designer - October/November 2018  see some of my work here

SpiegelMom Scraps Guest - Noveber 2018

Member of Crafty Ribbons Design Team making show samples and sharing via social media  2013 - 2018 see some of my work here

Member of SpiegelMomScraps Design Team using sequins and other exclusives in my crafting February 2016 - 2018  see some of my work here

Guest Designing for Pretty Little Studio - June and July 2018

March 2018 Guest Designer for Stuck?!
Member of like for ever kit club design team from December 2016 - April 2017

Guest Designer for Lottie Loves Paper in June 2017

Feature at like for ever - June 2016

International Guest Designer for Show Us Your Stuff for January 2016

Guest Designer for like for ever Scrapbooking Kit Club for November 2015

Guest Designer for SpiegleMomScraps for May 2015  see my work here

Guest Designer at Counterfeit Kit Challenge May 2014 & October 2014

Guest Designer for Quirky Crafts August 2014


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