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OK, here I go!!! My very first post!!!

Well, after wanting to start a blog for quite some time now, I've finally taken the very first "baby step". I did it!!! I registered the name & now I'm actually posting for the first time. My hope for this blog is for it to be a happy place for me to share with other crafters my ideas, projects & any tips that I've learned along the way that may help others. I know I have a long way to go from here. It will likely take me several weeks to really get this blog "tweaked" to look the way I'd like it to (first thing I need to learn is how to change the color & setup of these blog templates, yikes!!), not to mention to start adding "real" content, images, tutorials, etc. (Plus, I still need to clean the disaster I created in my scrap room while making all my holiday projects, whew!! I can't really make any videos in here until I manage to find the top of my desk, LOL!!!)

I hope you will all bear with me as I get up to speed, learn about this new medium of blogging & how to tailor it not only to my needs, but also to yours.

Finally, I hope that when I get it going in the right direction, it will a place that you will like to visit & a place that may occasionally inspire you!!! Any suggestions or ideas, please don't hesitate to post comments, so I may learn!! Wish me luck!!!

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  1. Welcome to blogland Glenda! Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm going to be your first follower and eagerly wait to see your creations
    Good luck

    Juliexx

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  2. Congrats on the new blog!! I too am a new blogger and am still figuring out a few things. You will get the hang of it. My journey is just starting with a craft room remodel but hopefully soon I will be able to start showing some of the things I make. Loved the video of the Yudu. You did good!! Hugs, Pam (PamInColorado) from Big Mama's Craft Room http://bigmamascraftroom.blogspot.com/

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  3. Thank you for all of your hard work.
    Peggy

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