May Your Days Be Snarky and Bright!
We’ve been working with Josefine at holylise.com for awhile now and we feel lucky for several reasons:
- She’s a kick ass, super talented, craft-like-there’s-no-tomorrow designer and papercrafter.
- She’s a smarty-pants, just like us (this is maybe our first reason).
- She loves blog hops (what’s not to love?).
- Her whimsical style makes our crafty hearts sing.
So, we got to talking with Josefine and decided to jump on board for her yearly Snarktoberfest, a celebration of all things snarky, hilarious and just a bit dark. If you’ve come from her blog, then welcome! And thanks so much for hopping on over!
Don’t forget to share your love for snarky projects with everyone and celebrate Snarktoberfest throughout October using hashtag #Snarktoberfest2018 or #Snarktoberfest. Get those funny, snarky, hilarious and sarcastic stamps out and have your own Snarktoberfest party!
And, just when you thought Snarktoberfest couldn’t get any better, there’s a prize! Just take a look at our Shenanigans, Libris, Wishful Inking and Jots &Dots collections and then pop over to HolyLise Snarktoberfest and leave a comment about your favorite product. You could win a $15 gift certificate for a Finders Keepers shopping spree! Good luck!
And Here’s Our Snarky Project!
For Finders Keepers, Sarah created this tiny, paper book, that she calls a tiny book o’ whimsy. Each page contains a little vignette of the strange and wonderful, using our Shenanigans, Libris & Wishful Inking collections. Here’s a peek inside:
These pages were made with our Shenanigans collection:
This little beauty was made with our Libris collection:
And this weird and wonderful layout is from our Wishful Inking collection, with a little love from Copic markers:
If you’d like to learn about how to make a book o’ whimsy of your very own, check out this tutorial on Poppy Paperie.
Merry Snarktober,
Thanks so much for joining me during Snarktoberfest 😀
I love this little book so much and have to try it!
Awesome book and I love the paper set!
Thanks, Sandra! : )