My name is Nataliya. I started making cards a year ago, and can't stop now. Before that, i did many different crafts, like; crochet, cross stitching, beads designs. You can see all that in my cards. I really like to make my own flowers, and absolutely crazy about the glitter, and sparkles.
I started my Blog, so i can have some friends, and now i have friends all over the world. I'm designing on four amazing blogs, and i love what i do. We just need more hours a day. LOL
Silke Ledlow GDT Using Woodland Snowman
I started my Blog, so i can have some friends, and now i have friends all over the world. I'm designing on four amazing blogs, and i love what i do. We just need more hours a day. LOL
Silke Ledlow GDT Using Woodland Snowman
Hi everyone!!! My name is Silke Ledlow and I live in the beautiful State of Georgia close to Savannah. I'm married to my wonderful husband Jerry and we've been married for over 16 years.
We have three beautiful daughters, Sarah 12 3/4, Rebecca 9 and our little Miriam is celebrating her 6th birthday next week. We also have a boxer named *Luke*. All four of them are keeping us pretty busy these days :) !!!
I started stamping in 2001 and was hooked immediately. Shortly after I started my own blog *My Life* and I have been crafty ever since.
I'm so thrilled that the fabulous Gingerloft ladies asked me to guest design for them today!!! I hope you all find time to join us as well! Happy holidays to everyone...~Silke~
My name is Pattie Gomez and I am an Internet Technology Professional and an Artist. I always dreamed of being an artist, but I found out quickly that I needed another field to support my family so I pursued a Degree in Information Technology. I love to use Adobe Photoshop and Fireworks to enhance my work. I just recently started selling my very own digital images and I am so excited to be a Guest Designer here at Gingerloft.
Shell using Leaf Collage
Lynn Using take time for Beauty
The Navy Wife Using Fairy with Wand
The Navy Wife Using tree with border
Wendy using Musical Clown
Gale Using Head First