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This month we’re dreaming of a very sophisticated Christmas, and it’s going to be one to remember with this fabulous issue!
Homemade is ALWAYS better than shop-bought, so this year, impress your loved ones with these special handmade advent calendars. What’s best is that they can be reused year on year, so less waste for the environment and a little less pressure on your purse. What could be better than that?
2. Suspended calendar
Credit: gardenista
Rustic and homely, all this idea takes is a bit of kraft paper and a few matchboxes. Let your loved ones unwrap a present each day of December!
3. Matching mittens
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Created with the help of the Cricut, this project will make you feel terribly festive AND a technical papercrafting whizz!
4. December daydreams
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A perfect solution to your Christmas countdown and your scrapbooking addiction, this memo pad scores points with us.
5. Mini homes
Credit: Live it. Love it. Make it.
From our friends over at Live it. Love it. Make it, make this adorable mini house garland calendar for your best friends this year.
6. Crepe creation
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We love this crepe paper/ toilet roll tube idea. If you want more party crepe paper makes, you'll love our party pinatas too!
7. Advent tower
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Our favourite of them all, this tower can be packed with sweets, treats and crafty delights! Click on the image to get the templates and craft up a storm.
We’d love to see what you make to count down to Christmas, so get in touch on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Happy crafting!
This month we’re dreaming of a very sophisticated Christmas, and it’s going to be one to remember with this fabulous issue!
It’s the season to get Christmas crafting. If issue 65 has whetted your appetite for all things festive, editor Ella Johnston has rounded up some more fab Yuletide ideas from the...
We’re always keen to hear your top papercrafting tips, so we were very happy to hear from PaperCrafter reader Lesley Pyle with her crafting secret! Watch and learn…