Tell us about your favorite layout you have ever completed? I don’t know about it being my absolute favourite, but this is certainly one layout that I completed recently that I’m quite proud of. I like it because of the leathery look and feel of the background, created by sticking masking tape over cardstock, and then painting over the masking tape. Every time I look at it, I just want to reach out and touch the background! I’m also pleased that I was able to step away from bright, cluttered pages for once, step outside my comfort zone, and create something simple yet elegant. Finally, I love the works of art created by the artist Mucha, and this layout pays tribute to his work. The cards were purchased at the Mucha Museum in Prague – each card is a different work of art, and I’ve been wanting to use them for some time to create a layout, and now I have!

Describe your scrapping style in just three words. Colourful, girly and unpredictable! By the last, I mean that I don't often plan my layouts – I just grab whatever I think will go together and just go with the flow! It's often a mystery to myself what my page will end up like!
What do you love the most about scrapping? Creating something beautiful that I can treasure for years to come.
What do you dislike the most about scrapbooking? I always create lots of mess and I don't like tidying it up!
What topic do you find the most difficult to scrap? Myself, because I have very few photos of myself, and I'm also quite a private person and find it hard to share my deepest, darkest secrets with others.
Have you ever taught a scrapbooking class? Not formally, but I recently led the girls in my scrapbooking group through making a book/box circle journal.
Have you ever been published? No.
What type of camera do you use? Canon digital SLR (EOS30D model)
What would be your perfect day? A day where I'm exploring a new country/culture with my trusty camera in hand! I can't imagine my life without my camera and my scrapbooking supplies – they bring me much joy and help me to relax!
Wow, so let me get this right...you created that textured paper by putting masking tape over the cardstock? Wooooowwwww, amazes me, looks so awesome. I need to try this!! :)
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