Author Archives: Angela Palmer

About Angela Palmer

I am married and have three children aged 18 years, 16 years and 12 years. I live on the North Shore in Auckland, New Zealand. I work part time in the school library, teach piano and work part time in my Stampin' Up! business. I am a Christian. I have been making cards for over 20 years. In August 2012 I became a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator. I enjoy card making and other paper craft and as a Demonstrator it is wonderful to be able to share this enjoyment with others.

Hip Hip Hooray

By | 6 May 2015

This week’s featured product are the Stampin’ Up! Card Kits and today’s card kit is the Hip Hip Hooray Card Kit.  Here are some of the cards the kit can make.   The kit includes a brochure with images of all the cards you can make so you will know how to make them.   This… Read More: Hip Hip Hooray »

Chalkboard Paper and Pop-Up Birthday Card

By | 29 April 2015

Today’s card is the third card featuring this week’s featured product, the Balloon Bash stamp set.   This is the second card we made at my recent weekend class.  The front of the card features the Chalkboard Paper and the Yellow Citris Colorbox Chalk Inks.  The inside of the card has some pop-up presents. The bow… Read More: Chalkboard Paper and Pop-Up Birthday Card »

Guest Blog Appearance – Crazy About You Building Block Card

By | 26 April 2015

Today’s post features a building block card made by a guest blogger, Nicolette Morning. Nicolette is a customer and has been along to my classes.  Her card features the Stampin’ Up! Crazy About You stamp set.   This stamp set, Crazy About You, is also part of a bundle with the Hello You Thinlits Die. … Read More: Guest Blog Appearance – Crazy About You Building Block Card »

Lest We Forget

By | 25 April 2015

Today, 25th April is Anzac Day here in New Zealand and Australia.  It commemorates all New Zealanders and Australians killed in war and also honours returned servicemen and women.  The date itself marks the anniversary of the landing of New Zealand and Australian soldiers – the Anzacs – on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Here is a… Read More: Lest We Forget »