PaperCrafter pin of the week
Every week a member of the PaperCrafter team tells you about their favourite image found on photo sharing site Pinterest. Today, it’s Ed Assistant Jenny’s turn with this pretty botanical make.
Our mums do so much for us everyday, whether it’s help with domestic chores like washing our clothes or cooking our dinner, or just simply being there to listen to our problems at the other end of the phone, they really put themselves out to do all they can for us. Being a mum is a full-time job and we only get one day each year to thank them for all that they do, so this year go above and beyond, and show her how much you care by having a go at making her one of these amazing cards.
1. A touch of class
Credit: PaperCrafter
We love this wonderfully classic card. The pink and white patterns are perfect for mums and the bow really makes this a great choice.
2. Springtime special
Credit: The Crafty Owl
Intricately designed with floral, bright colours, this is a firm favourite. Almost like opening the door to spring.
3. Digital design
Credit: PaperCrafter
Highly impressive and wonderfully elegant, this is made using the Cricut Explore and its online software, Design Space.
4. Ha-Pea Mother's Day
Credit: Crafty Morning
Sweet and simple, this design is perfect for little crafters!
5. Flower favourite
Credit: I'm In Haven
Straightforward and stylish, the black background on this card really makes the flowers stand out and look even more alluring.
6. Beautiful bouquet
Credit: PaperCrafter
Flowers and Mother's Day go hand in hand, and this illustrates both in a unique design.
7. Best mum
Credit: Crafts Beautiful
Perfect for a winning mum, this card is a great make to show her your creative talents.
9. Pearls of wisdom
Credit: Viral Scrap
Full of gorgeous ephemera and pearls, this card is bound to impress any mum.
10. Lovely layers
Credit: Crafty Maria's Stamping World
The 3D effect on this is exceptional and makes it a must-attempt for your mum.
11. Showstopper
Credit: Crafts Beautiful
We've saved the best until last and you won't be disappointed, this spectacular creation will knock her socks off.
Still looking for inspiration? Why not create a card using our free springtime papers.
Every week a member of the PaperCrafter team tells you about their favourite image found on photo sharing site Pinterest. Today, it’s Ed Assistant Jenny’s turn with this pretty botanical make.
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