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Hot Off The Press

<p>Hot Off The Press began over 25 years ago when the company's founder and President, Paulette Jarvey, published a book she had written on dough art.  Such was the demand for this book, another soon followed and Hot Off The Press was born.  This American company currently offers more than 300 craft instruction books, ranging from kid's crafts and home decorating to rubber stamping, scrapbooking and more.</p>
<p>In 1995 Hot Off The Press launched Paper Pizazz, it's range of acid and lignin free patterned papers with the busy scrapper in mind.  The books of co-ordinating papers and cardstock embellishments, together with ideas and instructions for creating scrapbook pages and mini books, we well received by scrapbookers, who welcomed the 'all-in-one' approach.  In 2001 the company branched into the cardmaking market with Paper Flair.  Similar to Paper Pizazz, the patterned papers, embellishments and ideas books are a great way for busy cardmakers to spend their precious crafting time on actually making, rather than searching for products.</p>

Hot Off The Press

Hot Off The Press began over 25 years ago when the company's founder and President, Paulette Jarvey, published a book she had written on dough art. Such...

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Hot Off The Press

Hot Off The Press began over 25 years ago when the company's founder and President, Paulette Jarvey, published a book she had written on dough art. Such was the demand for this book, another soon followed and Hot Off The Press was born. This American company currently offers more than 300 craft instruction books, ranging from kid's crafts and home decorating to rubber stamping, scrapbooking and more.

In 1995 Hot Off The Press launched Paper Pizazz, it's range of acid and lignin free patterned papers with the busy scrapper in mind. The books of co-ordinating papers and cardstock embellishments, together with ideas and instructions for creating scrapbook pages and mini books, we well received by scrapbookers, who welcomed the 'all-in-one' approach. In 2001 the company branched into the cardmaking market with Paper Flair. Similar to Paper Pizazz, the patterned papers, embellishments and ideas books are a great way for busy cardmakers to spend their precious crafting time on actually making, rather than searching for products.