Crafting Ireland Issue 9

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I am lucky that I have taken over a bedroom in our house for my craft studio. I have tried to keep to one corner of it. I don’t know how long that will last for though. In my defense my husband has another bedroom for his office, so I reckon I am allowed to take over a room! I love to retreat to my space and put the radio on and get crafty. I can be found in there most evenings, and very early on weekend mornings, usually with my pair of rabbits snuggled at my feet. If I am not crafting then I am on the internet, usually blogging! You can find my blog here. Ok, that is enough about me now. I hope you have gotten an insight as to why we set up the magazine and why we craft. I look forward to meeting more of you all throughout the year at all the various crafty events. Happy crafting!

Timi Konya Hi All, my name is Timi as you all know and I am one of the editors of Crafting Ireland. This article is to introduce us working behind the scenes, so let me start with my background. I am from Hungary, but I have lived in Ireland for 4 years now. And I like it, despite the weather. My full time job is a Health Care Support Worker, so most of my days are not about creating, unfortunately. I have always been very interested in different crafts like pottery, silk painting, batic etc... But when I found papercrafts and scrapbooking I knew that this is what I really want to spend my time with. As you may already have seen I like to create mini albums and scrapbook pages. I am not a real card maker, but 10


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