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Natasha Judd, Author at Taskforce Digital
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Getting stuff done online. Natasha has been a web geek since she had access to the web and a writer since she could write. She’s been working in digital communications roles for charities, government departments and commercial organisations for more than a decade, and set up Taskforce Digital in 2013. Natasha spends most of her online time on Facebook, Google Analytics, Shopify, WordPress and NetMums. Author Archive Natasha Judd. March 13, 2015. Another 731 people added a virtual version of the awareness...
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Getting stuff done online. RSS feed for this section. What’s ahead for 2014? December 29, 2013. Husband and child in Dartmoor on Boxing Day. Spectacular views but no internet access. While I know that this entry can be synced via Evernote. 8211; seem somehow unnatural. It’s hard to remember that, in the grand scheme of things, even the web is new. We’ve got the launch of two websites on Taskforce Digital’s schedule for January already: one in WordPress. I’ve spent less time on Facebook. In 2013 than I ha...
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Your charity Facebook page – a marketing space or a support forum? - Taskforce Digital
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Getting stuff done online. Your charity Facebook page a marketing space or a support forum? December 10, 2013. Online support communities are growing organically in social media spaces all over the Internet. We’re not only seeing them develop in spaces set up specifically for support but also in spaces originally intended for marketing or advertising. Sane. Think about creating guidelines and ‘About’ info that helps people know what to expect in each space. Make sure your page admin or moderators fee...
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Clare Foster, Author at Taskforce Digital
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Getting stuff done online. Clare has been working in online advice, communities, youth work and volunteer management for six years. She writes about relationships, mental health and digital support on her own website. And for a range of charities and publications. Clare spends most of her time online on Twitter, Wordpress, Facebook and her craft blog Patchwork Pea. Author Archive Clare Foster. 7 ways to promote peer support in your online community. February 25, 2014. These are some of my suggestions.
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Patchwork Pea - crafty things by Clare: Lush buttons and bead pots
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Friday, 18 January 2013. Lush buttons and bead pots. A birthday present project I thought of in the shower after finishing off some Lush hair conditioner. Take some empty and cleaned out Lush pots. Soaking them for while helps you to peel of the labels. And some buttons (mine are from Broadway Market. And some beads - from all over, including a shop in Brighton and the London Bead Shop in Covent Garden;. Don't forget to do the lid too. 18 January 2013 at 22:19. 18 January 2013 at 22:21. Evidence that Ale...
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Patchwork Pea - crafty things by Clare: Making plasticine people - for stop motion animation
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Saturday, 24 September 2011. Making plasticine people - for stop motion animation. Evidence that Alex and I came up with the plasticine pirates idea before Aardman! After a trip to 4D model shop. On the CS3 cycle route we started our plasticine people experiment. We made armatures out of wire twisted together using a drill. We used plastic to cover the armature joints and add bulk. The plastic balls were melted in hot water. We added balsa wood feet so they stood up on their own. Me and my pirate. It was...
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Patchwork Pea - crafty things by Clare: Spotty and multicoloured - another Apple Patch
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012. Spotty and multicoloured - another Apple Patch. It was nice to be back at the sewing machine after a couple of weeks where I've been too ill to face it. Last night I finished off another 'Apple Patch' - a case for my own laptop - with multi-coloured squares and a spotty lining. I got the spots from a warehouse style shop in Brick Lane, as suggested by DIYCouture's wonderful fabric shops guide. Finally, the normal sewing and sandwiching to make the finished product. I also write abo...
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Patchwork Pea - crafty things by Clare: Buntingtastic - summer wedding crafts & creations
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Monday, 20 August 2012. Buntingtastic - summer wedding crafts and creations. Bunting laid out in preperation. Two of my oldest friends got married recently and asked me to help out with some of the decor. Along with the groom's wonderful aunt Annie, and the bride's sister Anna, we sewed over 200 metres of bunting, and bought and hemmed lots of colourful material as table runners. Triangles cut and ready. It's lucky we made a lot, as the marquee was pretty big. I was looking for sweetpea colours - as thes...
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Patchwork Pea - crafty things by Clare: Patchwork notebook
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Sunday, 2 February 2014. I love a bit of patchwork - and since my patchwork dress. I haven't had a chance. But with a beautiful collection of fat quarters of fabric from Amsterdam for my birthday, I decided to have a go covering some books as presents. I cut out lots of tiny squares and machine patchworked them together. 19 December 2016 at 08:01. For that 2nd edition, Jones trans replica watches. From the crown/bezel, and the entire appear offers truly created the actual Oceanis a wrist watch thats diff...
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