Featured Blogger- Julie Ebersole

featuredblogger-16For those new to my blog, on the first Monday of each month, I feature one of the bloggers that I follow. When I read blogs, I always enjoy getting to know the person BEHIND the blog. Whether it be a crafty blogger, a lifestyle blogger or a fellow young single gal- I love putting away the formalities and having a “conversation” with a blogger I enjoy.

It’s not uncommon for me to get requests on a feature of a certain blogger and today’s is one that was requested a few times. You may recognize her as the gal behind many of the Hello, Monday videos and an instructer for the HOWnow online clasees at Ellen Hutson. Also, I can’t forget to mention she’s a fellow Washingtonian! Please join me in welcoming the talented Julie Ebersole!

As some of you may know, Julie’s mom was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and Julie has put her life on hold to be by her side and help during the recovery. This shows you exactly the kind of person she is. The crafting community is a sweet and tight one and the gals over at Ellen Hutson have put together a card drive for Julie and her parents. Details can be found HERE.

Now before you head on over and start prepping the cards you’ll be sending into the drive, take a few minutes and read today’s feature. You’ll get to know Julie a little better and that can help when you write her a note! *wink*

Tell us about your blog. When and why did you start it?

I started blogging back in December of 2005 to chronicle my rubber stamping and paper crafting projects, kind of as an “open” or “public” journal to myself. Back then, I think there may have been literally only a handful, if that, of people blogging on the topic.

How did you get introduced to stamping/ paper crafts?

My cousin always sent hand-stamped cards for celebrations like weddings and the birth of my children and I became very intrigued when she said she made them herself–at the time, I had no idea there was such a thing as “art stamping” and thought rubber stamps were only used in offices or on library cards to mark the due date. :)

Craft trends are constantly changing, which trend are you loving right now?

I’m not sure if these are still considered “trendy” or not, but I adore washi tape, everything woodgrain, Mister Huey’s Color Mists, and die cutting.

Is there a technique or style you admire, but aren’t able to “pull off” yourself? 

Collage–I’m a fairly clean & simple card maker and I’m always amazed at the talents of those who can combine lots of different elements into something cohesive and beautiful!

How many hours do you spending crafting each week? 

Since card design, and teaching/writing/video-graphy are actually my job as opposed to a hobby, I spend a fair amount of time at it. It’s not unusual for me to invest 30-40 hours a week in my studio/office, working out design concepts as well as project designs intended for classes, testing out techniques, filming & editing video work, photography work, writing, etc.

What tools or products never leave your craft table?

My Tonic Guillotine Paper Trimmer and my two trusty pairs of tweezers!

Okay, now onto some fun questions that are non-relevant to crafting…..

Besides crafting, what do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Spending time with my family, especially now that I have a grandbaby. She’s growing so fast and I love watching her develop and playing with her! I also enjoy supporting and watching my teenage son at his basketball events!

What is something about yourself that many people don’t know? 

From the time I was in elementary school through high school, I played classical piano. But, I don’t own a piano myself, so I haven’t played in many years…!

You get to have an unlimited shopping spree, which store would you choose and why? 

Pottery Barn. I’m terrible at interior design and have always wished my home looked like the pages in their catalog. :)

If you had to choose one food or drink to live off of, what would it be? 
Bacon. I mean, seriously, what other choice could there possibly be under such dire circumstances???
Top 5 things you are most passionate about: 

My family, my marriage, living positively, inspiring others through teaching, and doing a quality job with regards to my work.border

I’m sure that many of you have visited Julie’s blog, but in case you haven’t, be sure to take a peek. Her cards are so beautiful, her videos are fun to watch and while reading her posts, you’ll be able to truly see Julie’s bubbly personality.

Julie’s blog

Julie’s Twitter

Julie’s Facebook page

Julie’s Pinterest boards

I hope that you enjoyed this feature and are just as inspired by this gal as I have been. If you want to recommend a blogger, or yourself,  for a future Featured Blogger post? Leave a comment with the blog link and you never know- you just might hear from me!

13 Comments

  1. Love reading about people who share the same passions as I do! Thanks Paulina for featuring this for us!

  2. I love, love, love Julie! She’s the brightest spot in my day when I get to see one of her videos or tweets. Prayers and hugs to Julie and her mom. xoxoxo

  3. I enjoyed reading about Julie, Paulina! :) Thanks! I am always availible if you are looking for another Featured Blogger! ;) Have a nice day! Xo

  4. I love Julie! I took an on-line class that featured her as one of the teachers. She is so FUN as well as talented. I will go check out her blog right now! :D

  5. Julie has been a fave card maker of mine for awhile now – love her style, cute personality and happy videos! Wonderful interview!

  6. Love hearing more about Julie. She’s one of my all time favourite crafters and I never miss a new post on her blog. I’ve been missing her cheery voice and great sense of humour since her mom’s illness and hope all is going well with her mother’s treatment. As a breast cancer survivor myself, I know how life can throw a few bumps in the road from time to time.

  7. I met Julie last month in Sacramento at a class she was teaching. It was a pleasure meeting such a talented and fun person…and she is so so talented! I really love her videos and her laugh is contageous!! I wish Julie and her Mom all the best and will check out the card drive :-) Thanks for featuring her!

  8. I love Julie, and everything she does! She is just an extraordinary person! Not to mention, beautiful inside and out…so glad you featured her! :)

  9. Wonderful interview Julie – thank you :) You’re an amazing card maker, teacher and “entertainer” – it has to be said!! Your videos are such a “bright” spot in my day!

  10. nice little bio on Julie! I enjoyed it, as I do her videos :) thank you!

  11. So nice to see Julie featured here. I love her blog & videos – always a laugh & something to learn & admire. As a 23 year breast cancer survivor, I can understand some of the pain & fear her family is suffering. A card drive is a great idea & I’ll happily add my efforts. Thank you for shining the light on such a terrific person.

  12. I absolutely adore Miss. Julie! She was my Spanish teacher in high school! The funniest teacher I’ve ever had!

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