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pcCrafter.com Weekly Hug March 10
2008
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From the Editor
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Zoopendous
By Fayette Terlouw

I just realized that I started writing editorials for this newsletter one year ago. Boy, time sure does fly when you are having fun! I don’t know what I have written about but I have loved writing it! It is so exciting to take something on and stick with it. I hope that you all have enjoyed reading the newsletters this past year as much as I have enjoyed writing them! Thanks for all of your contributions. They make the newsletter great! We can always use more ideas from you and if yours get picked… you get money in your pcPurse. So send in your spotlights and your projects! We love learning more about you and your talents. You can email those to newsletters@pccrafter.com and don’t forget to add a picture! Have a fabulous week!

Jessica Ü

~Darling Diva~

What's New in clipART
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Country Calendars Sunny Days Sweet Shoppe
By Laurie Furnell By Tricia Santry By Senta Plyer
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Eggstavagant Egg Covers
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Supplies:

Large Plastic Eggs
Patterned paper and cardstock
Scissors
HugWare You Could Use:
Bunches of Bunnies
Instructions:

Step 1. Cut patterned paper to 7" x 1" strip.
Step 2. Wrap around egg and secure with the tape.

Step 3. Click here for full instructions, supplies, and to see how it turned out!
Submitted by Aileen McAllister
Divaisms
Top Tip:
Have you ever bought packaged acid free craft paper and found jonce the plastic wrap was off the paper looked dull?

Have you ever bought a kit for the stickers and elements even though the papers weren't all to your liking?

I've done both - and will again I'm sure, because I have found many ways to spruce up uninteresting or dull colored paper. You can pick elements of the paper and heat emboss them with an embossing pen and clear or colored embossing powder, (don't get your heat to close if the paper is thin.) You can heat emboss with stamps with the same precaution.

Even easier methods you can liven up your paper by dry embossing or by enriching the color of the paper with ink pads or paints. I've given you 4 ideas - see what you can come up with.

Submitted by Karen Rangel
Quote:

""Health, learning and virtue will ensure your happiness; they will give you a quiet conscience, private esteem and public honour."

-- - Thomas Jefferson

Submitted by Shelly Nawrocki
What I Have Learned:
I have learned that when making cards for friends or family, always make two – it’s faster to make two of the same card than two cards at separate times. There will always be a time when you need a card but don’t have the time to make one. This way you can still give a special hand-made card but you will only have to insert the personalized message, not start from scratch..
Submitted by Debbie Pennock
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Girls will be Girls

Girls will be Girls by Carolee Jones has sugar and spice and everything nice!

Tricia Santry's Forever Friends is fabulous in every way!

Come see what's new in the pcHugClub for March!

Customer Spotlight
Name: Tasha Burkett
From: HugBug Land
About:
A good friend of mine showed me Hugware. I fell in love with it when she showed me. While learning how to make computer crafts I mainly used hugware on the projects. I love all of the wonderful clipart. My son is in the Cub Scouts and we use A Boy's Outing when we make our flyers to send out to the other parents. We usually get a compliment or 2 on the clipart and they ask us where we have gotten it from and we let them know at pccrafter.com. I use the clipart in my computer crafting and also on my scrapbooking pages. It is just so easy to use while making the computer crafts and I hand cut it when I need them for my scrapbooks.
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