Paper Talk With Paul Jackson
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Our Mum is one of the most important people in our lives, and we can’t help spoiling her with cards upon homemade cards created by hand every year. To go with your greetings (or if you want to show off even more of your crafting prowess!), why not whip up one of these alternative gifts? They’re all easy to personalise and offer something a little different to ensure the day is made even more memorable.
1. Marvellous Magnets
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You can make these adorable magnets with bits and bobs you have lying around the house. Take glass gems (the ones used to fill up a vase of faux flowers), tiny scraps of scrapbook paper and press-on magnets, and hey presto, Mum can pin up her fave photos of you all on the fridge.
2. Profile Present
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Click through for Paper Source's 'How to Silhouette' tutorial and make this beautiful wall hanging. If you're a lucky Silhouette Curio owner, you can whizz up these classic motifs for quirky card, tag, and scrapbook makes too!
3. Colour Me Lovely
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Making Mum something special while practising mindfulness - now that's what we call multi-tasking! Download our free printables, colour in using her favourite colours and frame, then let her admire her new wall art.
4. Matchmaker Matchmaker
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Sweet, easy and inexpensive, this matchbox posy present is the new way to gift tiny flowers, keeping their delicate petals intact and - if they're real - their scent fresh. It's also a great new drawer-freshener idea; just decorate with lilac paper and fill with dried lavender. Just remember to take out the matches first!
5. Boxy Lady
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Make a crepe paper rose topper to personalise a box of chocolates, or why not make one into a beautiful 'Best Mum in the World' rosette? Add pearls, vintage gems and any other embellishments she likes to make it extra special.
6. Stash Happy
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Make good use of your TODO with this glam upcycle project by designer Corinne Bradd. Upstyle your Mum's crafting corner by applying scraps of foiled and letter-pressed colour papers to an unloved unit and it will take pride of place in her craft room.
7. Coup-on Crafting
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To make the memories go further - all year, in fact - fashion your Ma a book of personalised vouchers full of treats and pampering sessions. It's a great way for you to practise different styles of calligraphy and they're guaranteed to show her you're grateful for all she does. Mother's Day mastered!
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