September 2008
Cough Cough Cough... pardon our dust as we shake off some cobwebs and refresh our website. Please give us a bit of time to refresh our pages to bring you a better website. If you have any questions or can't find what you are looking for please let us know, drop us a line and or click on the Contact button above. We look forward to showing off our new pages!
Thanks,
Faye and Kristy
-- The Far Flung Craft Team
Some of the projects from the gallery show the multiple uses of our paper. Use the Batik papers on Masculine projects like the one created by Ann
Or look at this Layout by Lynita, using the Bollywood papers on a fun layout with her kids
Great examples of non-Asian projects using our Asian inspired paper!
After two solid months of travel commitments for work I was able to take a 4 day weekend with my family over the Easter weekend and we went to the City of Kuching in Sarawak Malaysia. One of the highlights of the trip was a visit to the Orangutan reserve outside of Kuching! The kids loved it, my mother, who was traveling here from the US loved it and I was intranced by the site of these animals.
Imagine my surprise when Wendy submitted the following layout for this month's design team gallery! The layout features the Bamboo paper and special cording available only in the Batik Paper kits from your local retailer!
Keep checking back here on the site as improvements are happing everyday! A bit of Spring cleaning if you will!

We are so excited about our first year exhibiting at CHA! Come see all of our new products- Papers, Charms, our limited edition Frou-Frou in Booth 304, Februrary 10-13th.
Come see us and let us know how we can help get product into your store!
Ann did a wonderful Christmas card using the Pink Monsoon Paper from the Bollywood Line

We wish you all a joyful holiday season and look forward to seeing you at CHA Winter Booth 304!
Here is a great project showing off some of Far Flung Craft's newest frou-frou fabrics that will be on our webpage August 15th. (make sure you click on more for the full instructions!)
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Ann made this simple and beautiful card using the Large Chinese Coin Googaw.
Stamp face (stamp by Stamp Attack) on ivory cardstock with Burnt Sienna fluid chalk ink. Colour image and cut out.
Layer yuzen washi paper onto gold cardstock and trim to leave narrow border of gold. Attach face to large panel. Layer small piece of washi paper onto gold card, trim to leave narrow border. Attach large panel to right hand side of purple folded cardstock and place smaller panel on the left side.
Attach the coin Googaw to top of left panel with a pop dot. Pour purple microbeads into hole of coin and press down to ensure they stick to the pop dot beneath the coin.
Quick, easy and stunning!
Asian face stamp: www.stampattack.co.uk/