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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.
Have you heard people mention the word ‘hygge’ recently? Pronounced ‘hoo-gah’, it’s the new craft craze and loosely translates from its Danish root as the feeling of comfort and cosiness. Though we’re already nesting in our craft dens while we figure out how to survive autumn, this new concept is all the excuse we need to hibernate until spring 2017. Here are five reasons why you need to bring hygge into your crafting RIGHT NOW.
1. So you can relax next to paper lanterns
Credit: Homemaker magazine
So 'hyggeligt' it hurts, these mini paper lanterns are perfect as battery tealight holders and they're easy to construct! Get the how-to here
2. So you can calm yourself with colouring
Credit: Colouring for Contemplation by Amber Hatch and Alex Oggs
Lose yourself in intricate illustrations while cuddled up on the sofa under a blanket. Once you're finished, why not frame and display them in your freshly hygge'd home? Download the first set here and the second selection here
3. So you can invite the outside in with a paper forest
Credit: Martha Stewart
Grab a circle border punch and begin creating your own Scandi-inspired forest from the warmth of the fireside. Find the how-to here
4. So you can show off your Nordic noel cardmaking
Credit: PaperCrafter magazine
Though hygge doesn't just occur at Christmas, we believe the festive season can only add to our hygge happiness. Follow the instructions here
5. And finally...because everyone needs a home in a dome
Credit: PaperCrafter magazine
This adorable centrepiece is a work of pure hygge. It looks so cosy inside we just want to crawl in! Get the how-to here.
What paper projects make you feel the power of hygge? Show us your cutest, cosiest creations on Facebook and Twitter!
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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Every week a member of the PaperCrafter team tells you about their favourite image found on photo sharing site Pinterest. Today it’s the turn of Editor Ella Johnston with this pretty...