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April 17, 2009

The spotlight is on for LaKeta Ille!

Hi! My name is LaKeta Ille.  I live in a small “Mayberryish” community in Oklahoma.  I have been happily married for 10 years.  God has blessed us with two amazing children; Chloe who will be nine in a few days, and Seth who is seven years old.  I am a fifth grade teacher and I love it! 

I took a scrapbook class right after my daughter was born, and started a HUGE collection of scrapbook supplies.  However, I wouldn’t say I became addicted to scrapping until just recently. I stumbled across scrapbook.com and was amazed at the transformation of the art of scrapbooking since I first began in 2000.  I couldn’t help but be inspired.  This fueled my creativity beyond measure.  I generally scrap late at night, when the house is quiet.  I love the little details in a page or project.  It is nothing for me to spend four to five hours on a layout…because I like to “play” with every possibility of the design. 
 

I am thrilled and honored to be featured on the Graphic 45 blog this week!  It is my first time to have any of my work showcased in any form or fashion. The news completely made my week. J J J

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Beautiful work !!!

Wonderful job, LaKeta! Keep up the good work.

Hello,
www.g45papers.com - da best. Keep it going!

Simply wonderful.
Elaine

I simply adore your work!! Congrats on the spotlight!

These are Gorgeous pieces of art! Well Done!

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