9 Adorable Easter Makes
Easter has finally arrived, hurrah! Celebrate the long weekend in style and make these cute, crafty creations. If you’re in need of inspiration to make something a little bit different, then look...
We love it when our wonderful readers send in photos of their crafty makes, so it was very difficult to wittle it down to just 12 of our faves. If you’ve ever posted a pic on our social media or emailed us, you could be starring in this blog – so make sure you take a look to see if you’ve been featured! Remember to share this blog so fellow papercrafters can check if they’ve made the (paper) cut!
1. Paper mâché warrior
We love this powerful make from Rebecca Thomas
2. Flower power
This music note paper creates a beautiful bouquet, well done Lulu Mccoy
3. Quilling creation
This colourful elephant from PaperCrafter reader Shreya Mundhra is amazing!
4. Lovely layering
Laine Webb created a bright card that is perfect for summer
5. Say cheese!
We had to feature this funky greeting from Heather Mitchell
6. Paper pup
This layered paper technique is very impressive, Suzanne Dyer
7. Mr & Mrs
We love Angela Dodson's unique wedding card
8. Dress the part
Yvonne Crawford combined fashion and origami – what a fantastic idea
9. Tea treat
This make is such a great way to upcycle, Michael Lee Smith
10. Perfect pram
The recipient of Howat Anna's greeting must have been thrilled when this arrived!
11. Up, up and away
What a unique make, Emma Dickson
12. Outstanding origami
We were absolutely blown away by Ellie Russell's 3D swan
If you’re inspired, post your papercrafting pics on our Facebook and Twitter pages!
Easter has finally arrived, hurrah! Celebrate the long weekend in style and make these cute, crafty creations. If you’re in need of inspiration to make something a little bit different, then look...
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