It sounds like you are doing all the right things to teach her what is acceptable and what isn't Jilly - but until she (eventually) learns, you will either have to be able to move at the speed of light, and/or have eyes in the back of your head
It will take longer to teach her NOT to do things, because she is motivated to do them, so you won't get the same quick results as you may be getting with basic commands
Then, once she has mastered them, she will then become a moody teenager, and forget them all over again
Molo managed to rip up our kitchen lino while I was sat next to him on the floor - and my newly planted lavender hedge has big spaces in it where he dug up the odd plant and ran aruond the garden triumphantly
I forget how many times we removed him from the flowerbed and into the area he was allowed to dig.....it felt like millions
Continuing to distract him, and taking him away from the area, will teach him that there is no reward in playing in areas you don't want him to be. You might also find that teaching him to "leave it" will get results some of the time