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Issue 65 of PaperCrafter is on sale today folks! What better way to start the weekend than nestling down with your favourite crafting magazine and making your way through the...
To kick off your summer, we’ve got 5 craft ideas that are guaranteed to make sure your hols get off to a flying start. To try these five fabulous craft ideas, you mainly just need a good stash of paper and sharp pair of scissors — plus the usual PaperCrafter enthusiasm!
1. Create paper cut artwork
* The templates take you through beginner, intermediate and advanced paper cuts
2. Make a washi wall
Credit: Transform a plain wall into a delightfully crafty memo space
* Simply cut lengths of washi tape to form different borders to frame photos and pretty papers
3. Try journalling
* Try this classic book-binding technique and we promise you’ll never go shop bought again
4. Elevate your envelopes
* Don’t let your cards down with tatty envelopes, use your favourite papers instead
5. Prep for Christmas
Credit: Pick up issue 74 of PaperCafter (on sale 15th August)
* Make a variety of festive and non festive makes with the stunning kit and designer papers that come with issue 74
It’s also a great chance to start building your stash for the great Christmas countdown. Try these craft ideas and make sure you have a fantastically crafty time this summer and spend some valuable me-time with your copy of PaperCrafter.
* Make a variety of festive and non festive makes with the stunning kit and designer papers that come with issue 74
Issue 65 of PaperCrafter is on sale today folks! What better way to start the weekend than nestling down with your favourite crafting magazine and making your way through the...
This month we’ve got butterflies in our stomach… no really, we do! We hope our exclusive sneak preview of PaperCrafter will give you a little flutter of excitement as well
Great news, papercrafters! Our brand new summer-tastic issue is out today! That’s right, you can now buy your copy of issue 63 of PaperCrafter magazine from all good newsagents and supermarkets...