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Blog Stalkers!! What are we? Stalkers… the fun kind! 



Yes, we stalk blogs and a variety of kinds! There are three of us and we each have our own interests, though crochet is what brought us together. We decided to share with you the things we love, crochet and more! Each of us will feature a post or article written by a blogger we love and then we’ll be sharing it with you! These blog stalking posts will be shared with you on a monthly basis on all of our blogs!

So now, without further ado, here’s our blog stalkers and a small peek at what they might share with you!



Hello! I’m Crystal, founder and designer behind Crystalized Designs. I’m happy to be a part of the Blog Stalkers! You’ll mainly find I follow crochet related blogs but I can’t turn my back on blogs with great recipes. Other blog I follow relate to doing fun activities and crafts with children. I love doing fun small things with them, keepsakes to remember the younger years by! I’m looking forward to sharing with you some amazing posts from others!



Hello! I’m Lisa, the person behind Pink Snail Boutique. When I was asked to be part of Blog Stalkers I was honored and excited to be on the team. I have a bit of the crafting ADD bug so my tastes are all over the place when it comes to reading blogs. I will admit most of my blog following has come from searches and pins I have found on Pinterest. From crochet to homeschooling to planning parties. As a mother of 3, all of which are crafters themselves, I am sure I will have something for everyone. Little Lisa factoid- My ribbon and bead stash are almost as out of control as my yarn stash. I can’t wait to stalk some blogs to share with you.



Hello there!!! I am Stephanie with Smalltown Dreamz. I am so thrilled to be part of the Blog Stalker Team. When it comes to overall crafting I like to dip my hands in everything. I love to learn new things. I follow many types of blogs because you never know where your next inspiration can come from. I have been blessed to have a crafty husband so we have been able to teach our oldest son how to build and create things for himself. I am looking forward to sharing all the inspiration that I find.




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