This has been an exciting week for me. One of my projects was featured in the resources section on Split Coast. My Stationery Box was the first project I posted online a few years ago when I started my blog so it's always been one of my favorites. It was in Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine last summer, it earned me a free stamp set in one of the SU challenges and I've been sent hundreds of links from people who have posted samples on their blogs. I updated the tutorial with a new sample and photos. Here's the link Stationery Box

Excited about the changes and the new dnmyaics NMS is taking on. I check the site periodically for inspiration and new ideas. I'm over here and California and do what I can to spread the word about this great gold mine of information within NMS. Thanks, looking forward to seeing what's coming soon.
Posted by: Ichiro | September 10, 2012 at 12:26 AM
What a gift! I'm sad to admit that the only way I read Donna Hay is sitting at the boksotore, quickly paging through, maybe jotting down a recipe idea, then putting it back and the shelf and leaving. That last part is painful, and sometimes my fiance9e actually has to pry the magazine from my hands. Needless to say, anyone with that many Donna Hay's, AND who is willing to share with another soul anywhere in the world, is someone I can relate to. Liked you on Facebook.Cheers and a most happy New Year to you,*Heather*
Posted by: Henzo | September 10, 2012 at 12:03 AM
yes definitely, i would love a beuaitful box of cards like that! ever since i could remember, i loved school supplies/ office supplies and also developed my love for stationary early. i'll be honest, i am not even going to try to make that. how much would you sell it for? thanks a bunches.
Posted by: Tya | June 21, 2012 at 06:31 AM
This is my favorite stationary set! I remember first seeing this a couple of years ago. Was it on the demo site for a class idea or something? Anyway, I made these a couple of years ago from your directions and just loved making them! You are very generous to provide the tutorial for free! Thank you for all of your great ideas Jackie!!!
Posted by: kathleenh | June 22, 2010 at 04:46 PM
Your box and tutorial are great! I made 2 for teacher gifts and they were a big hit! Thanks so much!
Posted by: Pia | June 19, 2010 at 08:02 AM