Whether creating a calendar, decorating your journal, or pulling together a scrapbook page, Elisha Barnett’s Paper Pusher is full to the brim with practical design elements. “My alphas, doodles, and hand-lettered days/months word art are all great to use on digital pages, Pocket Life layouts, and planner pages, but I think it would also be fun to print them on clear or white sticker paper and drop them into your art journal or planner!”
Fun Fact: Elisha pegged her club with the name Paper Pusher because it reminded her of the old-school way of working in an office. “I remembered the old term for someone who worked in an office every day, pushing papers from one corporate level to the next. Bright office supplies and desk accessories always brightened their day.” Now, her doodles, clips, tapes, papers, embellishments, and alphas will bring a light, bright style to your personalized calendar supplies, scrapbooking pages, Pocket Life layouts, and cards.

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We asked Elisha what types of projects her club products would work well for. Here’s what she had to say:
“My alphas, doodles, and hand-lettered days/months word art are all great to use on digital pages, Pocket Life layouts, and planner pages, but I think it would also be fun to print them on clear or white sticker paper and drop them into your art journal or planner!”

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Elisha shares how she got started on the club:
Elisha explains that her club started with
“one little orange bird holding a heart. I loved the little guy so much that he eventually became the star of his own collection with an entire entourage of friends in Doodle Birds Collection Super Mini.” From embellishments to washi tape, the Doodle Birds are scattered throughout Elisha’s club, complementing her trendy hand-lettered word art and alphas.
