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Wordless Wednesday 31.08.16
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Wordless Wednesday 24.08.16
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Surprise End of Summer Sale!
Surprise! I’m having a super End of Summer Sale to make room for all the new product I’ve been busy working on the last few months!
Be sure to use coupon code: SPROUTSENDOFSUMMER16 at checkout to get 25% off your entire order! Go here to see the wares and shop the sale!! Have fun!
Makeology!
I’m so pleased to announce that I’ll be taking part in this year’s Makeology Holiday Fair! The first fair, this past spring, was such a huge success that I couldn’t be happier to return for the Holiday edition!
Mark your calendars, it’s going to be so fantastic!!
For more news as the date draws nearer, see the show website here.
Wordless Wednesday 20.07.16
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Happy Canada Day!
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See you at the Paper Fair!
This evening is the Paper Fair at Toronto’s First Post Office!! Only in it’s second year, this show is quickly growing to the top of my favourites!
There are serious goods to be had here, all related to paper; stationery, journals, letter writing, and more! If you’re into pen pals, finding the perfect greeting card and collecting paper ephemera, this is the show for you!
For more information, please visit the show’s website, here.
Triumph!
Please join me in welcoming the latest member to the Sprouts Press team – a Triumph Cutter 4700 series!!! It’s a stack cutter that can handle 2 and 3/8 inches of paper all at once, when serviced and in peak condition! Woot!! 
To be honest, I’ve dreamed of having one of these machines in my studio for a long time now. It’s still a little unreal that it’s actually standing behind me as I type this! It’s an older piece of equipment, worn in and well-used, but trustworthy nonetheless.

To bring this into reality, here’s a story about it.
We arrived late to pick up the cutter, damn rush hour traffic. But it was still there, it wasn’t going anywhere. It took 4 of us to lift it onto a dolly and just as many to navigate through doorways and narrow hallways out into the daylight. We loaded it into a taxi. That’s right, a taxi. Then, once at my home studio, we nearly couldn’t get it through the door. I almost had an additional studio space in the hallway of our building, ha! However, we strong-armed it through the door, over top of the banister and into the safety of our living room.
Next project: getting the Triumph into my upstairs studio. This required negotiating a turny, narrow staircase, while carrying a too-large 300lb piece of metal equipment. Attempt #1 failed, it was disappointing. However, a new day brings new perspective and I figured out how to take it apart, which made things a bit easier. It was still a heavy load. Eventually, we managed to finagle it up the staircase without any yelling or tears. Success!!
Next up, servicing and tune ups, blade sharpening and handle-fixing. I’ll keep you posted on the status as I journey into stack paper-cutter land!
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