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Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Get to know Lois Bak


Hello Scrapping Cottage friends! Thanks for taking the time to stop and visit with us. We are starting a new feature on the Blog today. Over the next several weeks, we will be giving you a closer look at our designers.  It's  a "get to know the design team"  and today we are featuring Lois Bak. 
 
I moved with my late husband Tom to sunny Florida 49 years ago from eastern Pennsylvania with two of our three children, both boys (Doug and Scott).  My youngest child, a daughter named Kathi, is my only true Floridian.   My three children have given me eight grandchildren and a couple of grand-pets.  

I worked for many years as a bookkeeper for an association management company, where I kept the books for up to 14 not-for-profit associations.  I retired several years ago and devote much of my spare time making cards, having served on several design teams over the years. 

In addition, I do volunteer work at my church once a week.  My other passion is reading . . . mainly detective novels. I love roller coasters and celebrated my 73rd birthday several years ago with my son Doug and his wife Alex by riding the Rip Ride Rock-it roller coaster at Universal Studios Theme Park in Orlando.  Alex told me that her co-workers think I’m the coolest mother-in-law in their office!
Like many stampers that I’ve met (in real life or in cyberspace), I’ve gone through the gamut of crafts:  embroidery, crewel, counted cross-stitch, macramé, ceramics, plastic-canvas needlepoint.  But all of that ceased when I discovered stamping at a Stampin’ Up workshop hosted by my BFF.    My first order was one stamp set, some cardstock, and a couple of ink pads.  These simple items have mushroomed into a very large inventory . . . but I still have that first set, Fishy Friends!   
Several years ago I started using die-cuts on my cards as well as stamped images.  That was an eye-opening experience, and I have come to love using dies – in particular the detailed ones that CottageCutz produces.  And, I am delighted to be on their design team, showing others how these dies can be used.
 
I was fortunate enough to have many of my cards published in CardMaker magazine including the current Winter issue. I was honored several years ago by being selected for the Splitcoaststampers Dirty Dozen.  I am also a DT member for the Scor-Pal  company. 
I enjoy making fun-fold cards and “projects.”  Here are several of my favorite CottageCutz creations.




 

9 comments:

  1. What a nice feature! Thanks for sharing your "life" Lois...........and some of your fabulous creations!!!

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  2. Wonderful snap shot of your life Lois!! Great cards and projects too!

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  3. Lois,
    I am glad that I have the opportunity to get to know you a bit better through this post. It was nice to read this, and to here something new about you. You're really a very good creator. Awards and publications in magazines are confirmations of all this.

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  4. I liked reading about you Lois. Maybe someday we will all get to meet in person.

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  5. What a lovely feature! It's nice to get to know you even though it seems like I know your crafty style as a long time follower of Cottage Cutz! Your projects are always amazing

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  6. Lois, It's so nice to get to know more about you and your crafty and normal life. Your projects are so inspirational to so many. I know I can always find some new card folds from your posts too and it's nice to see something different once in a while. TFS! -Janet

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  7. Lois, It's so nice to get to know more about you and your crafty and normal life. Your projects are so inspirational to so many. I know I can always find some new card folds from your posts too and it's nice to see something different once in a while. TFS! -Janet

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  8. Thanks for sharing Lois - it was great getting to know a bit about you, both your background and your crafting history. Your creations are an inspiration!

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  9. So good to read a bit more about you Lois and get to know you more. I love your creations (that ark is a piece of art) and different layouts.

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