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August 16, 2009

Get to know DT member Heather!

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Hi, I’m Heather.  For much of my life you could find my dancing at the ‘Happiest Place on Earth’, Disneyland portraying many of the Disney princess’  in their shows and parades. However now a days it seems as though I’ve traded my tiara and dancing shoes in for a bottle of glitter and some fabulous paper (G45 of course). I am living ‘Happily Ever After’  with my own prince charming, David, along with our 4 love able fur balls. I love journaling and crafting about the Blessings of life and look forward to my newest role as mom- as David and I are expecting our first child early next year.  

I have been extremely Blessed to be a part of the Graphic 45 design team for the past year and have enjoyed every bit of the journey.  You can find my work published in over 20 scrapbooking and crafting magazines to include, Paper Trends, Paper Crafts, Cards, Scrapbook Trends, many Scrapbook Trends special issues, and Somerset Studios. This past year I had the honor of being a featured artist on both the covers of Somerset Studios, Holidays and Celebrations as well as Paper Crafts, Holiday Crafts and More. Past design team work includes; Unity Stamp Company,  Heart and Hand, and Bitten by the Bug Cricut team.  

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Heather, lovely to read more about you! You totally have the Princess look, so fantastic!

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