Hi Ladies
The Stock clearance sale is going well and the catalogue has been updated, so if an item is no longer there, it has all been sold.
The AZZA Club cards are being discontinued as these were not popular with our Clients. So if you have any of them lying around, now is the time to use them. You will see in the catalogue various items are marked with a little yellow star and a number, this indicates how may AZZA Club cards you need for that item.
Great buys are the AZZA Micro Stamps – all at only $6.95 and some can be purchased with 2 AZZA Club cards.
If you have only one Club card left, then you can pick up an AZZA Club ink pad. These are currently selling for $4.00 each or 1 AZZA Club card. They are lovely pastel colours, not in our normal AZZA range.
It is a January clearance, so will finish at the end of the month. Make sure you don’t miss out on these bargains.

Christine Tissier, Europe
AZZA Australia would like to apologise to their Australian Customers who have been waiting on products since before Christmas, the Fairy stencil and Christmas wreath die cuts have been so popular we ran out of stock and had to re-order. Our boxes arrived last week so all backorders will be filled and sent out this week. The Fairy stencil has been so popular both in Europe and here in Australia so stocks are low, if you are thinking about ordering do get in sooner rather than later, otherwise you may be disappointed.

ID Scrap, Europe
Sadly too late for your 2017 Christmas cards, but you can get an early start on your 2018 cards and of course, scrap your Christmas photos!
I thought I would pop in this page created by Grietje Bron in Europe. She has used the AZZA papers and of course the lovely wooden frames that go with the Fairy stencil.
And now to a few Orion layouts that caught my eye.
A very unusual layout with the Orion stencil. Note the use of a double die cut in the decorations.
Isn’t this a beautiful page. Created using the Orion stencil and the Geometric embossing folder. The little decoration in the centre is created from the new Mosaic Theme kit.

AZZA A6 Embossing folder – Geometric
Another little decoration I found on the net – using 4 of the AZZA Cutting dies.
The cutting dies used are Scrolls, Sewn Squares, Photography and Polaroid. Do take a look at the catalogue:
AZZA Cutting Dies and Embossing Folders
A very cute Title page on a calendar I found to share with you. These gorgeous little mice are part of our AZZA range but came in under ‘Recipes’. We have them in stamps, figures and printed sheets. If you are thinking of making up a Recipe book for someone (great gift for someone who has it all) these are great little decorations.
Here Sabrina has used the AZZA printed sheets and the new Cutting Die Mosaic Frames. For those of you that do not like to decorate, these printed sheets are perfect. All the little pictures are there for you to cut out (maybe not quite as small as these) and place them onto your page. They can be used ‘as is’ or jazzed up a bit.
AZZA Printed Picture A4 sheets

‘Recipes’ Printed A4 sheet
Do take a look at Sabrina’s blog – rather a fun blog with decorating ideas.
Deb Byrne our AZZA Team Leader in Tasmania created a lovely Recipe Book which I would like to share with you. She used the AZZA ‘Recipe’ Theme Kit.
If you look at how Deb has used the stamps, figures and A4 printed sheets, this give you an idea as to how to use them on a page, no matter the theme. The little decorations on the A4 printed pages can be used cut into circles or square/rectangle shapes. Use whichever shape suits your page.
Lastly an interesting page from Mimouscrap using one enlarged photo and the large circle stencil. You can create this if you have the Caribbean stencil, the AZZA Scrap kit Family or the AZZA Tool Stencils – Circles.
Happy Scrappin’
Lyn
Good Evening
New changes to my email address.
It is now bluewren62@gmail.com
Thank you
Jenny Abbott
Hi Jenny
Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately for security reasons I don’t have access to those subscribed to my blog. You will have to enter your new address under the ‘follow’ as you did the first time and get it sent to the new address.
Regards, Lyn