Don't know much about that model of camera, so I can't really give you any specific advice (sorry!), but there are a few more generalized things that I can mention. I think most have been said at one point or another in various posts around here.
+ Check and see if your camera has a macro function. If it does, you'll need to use it. If it doesn't, odds are the closest thing you'll be able to focus on is about 1m or so.
+ If your camera does have macro, turn it on, kill the autofocus, and kill the flash.
+ Use a tripod for maximum stability in macro photography.
+ Get as much light as you can onto your subject. Note I said though don't use the flash. With macro work a flash will most likely either over-light your subject or cast really weird shadows that are almost impossible to control at such close distances.
+ Check your owner's manual--each camera's functions at close range are slightly different. Example, my minolta has 2 separate macro functions depending on how I have the lens barrel set. Very strange and it took me a couple weeks to figure it out (I was dumb and didn't read the manual first).
Cheers,
John