Julie
Ranae
Julie Ranae
comes from The Forest City of Rockford, Illinois. She has been married to her
British-import husband Paul for 22 years and is the mother of two children and
Mema to four grandsons.
Her
professional background in retail marketing & consulting eventually led into
her opening the largest rubber stamp and paper-crafting store in Illinois. She has gone on to organize paper-crafting
events and workshop and retreat weekends which have drawn crafters from all over
the world
In June
2009, she began a new journey with her creative blog Julie’s Open
Window. It quickly became an outlet for her passion of
creative writing and a place to share her work.
Recently celebrating her 3-year ‘blogaversary’,she is honored that nearly
1100 ‘fabby friends’ have become followers and participate in a variety of blog
hops, challenges and fun when they visit.
She is the
creator of the very popular weekly color challenge, The Play Date
Café&
co-creator of the Clean & Simple Challenge, CAS-ual
Fridays . She is
also the Design Team Coordinator for The
Twinery&
The Craft’s
Meow, a
designer for EAD
Designs and
Marketing Coordinator for StopandScrap.com.
Her work in
the rubber stamping industry has been featured in a variety of trade
publications and her designs have been featured in Scrapbook News & Review,
Paper Craft Planet, CARDS/Create and Moxie Fab World.
She is a huge fan of
Skype and is constantly in front of the mirror, checking her
makeup...
just in
case someone calls! (I love that)
Here are
some LOVELY projects she has created for your enjoyment!
You are going to love
what she does with Want2Scrap
products!
A huge thank you to Julie
for joining us and make sure you check out her blog and web pages to be
insprired and to see the other great products as well as The Play Date
Café Color Challenge! Join
in the fun at The Play Date
Café and tell them you saw
Julie and her wonderful creations here at Want2Scrap!
Visit Julie's blog to
enjoy all her creative inspiration!
Thanks for joining us!
Welcome Julie, adorable projects!
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