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  • Cindy Phillips
  • Contact Me
  • (336) 401-1951
  • cindy@cindyscreativecards.com


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ABOUT ME

Being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator is so rewarding. Not only do I get to be creative every day, I also get to be a creative coach, offering fresh project ideas and encouragement to my customers and friends. For me, helping someone put together that perfect project for a special occasion is the best feeling in the entire world. After all, creating cards, scrapbook pages, and gift items is about more than just stamps and ink—it’s about sharing a part of yourself with the people you love.

I share my love of papercrafting with the members in my group, Zoom Virtual Stampin' Up Papercrafters on MeetUp. I demonstrate how to create amazing cards with Stampin' Up stamp and die sets, and using Stampin' Up tools and supplies. Our group meets each Thursday mornings at 11:00 AM EST to learn new techniques. We meet again on Friday nights at 7:00 PM EST to learn new funfolds and create other unique projects. Once a month, I hold a Kit Day where I make up 5-6 kits on a theme which is voted on by members, and we spend a day creating, learning, and sharing with each other. There are also other occasional times and days that we meet for scheduled crafty projects.

I love demonstrating how to use Stampin' Up products and am willing to help you in any way I can. You can contact me at cindy@cindycreativecards.com or on by MeetUp message on our group site. Come join us for some Stampin' Up crafty fun!


 

I love crafts of all kinds, but my true love is card-making with Stampin' Up products.  My helpers are my two cats, Silky, the sweetest cat ever, who loves sitting in my lap and cuddling, and, Gracie, our temperamental, sometimes mean, sometimes sweet cat.  Both want to sit in the middle of my projects.  Silky tries to get me to stop and take a nap with her.  Gracie wants to watch what I am doing and "try her paw" at it too.  Life is never dull in the craft room.

TIP:  Use hand sanitizer to clean sticky, gummy scissors.
TIP:  Use hand sanitizer to clean the ink on your hands so ink does not transfer to your project.



 

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