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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.
Save the date – Festive Friday falls on 1st December this year so get your handcrafted Christmas cards at the ready to post to your loved ones! An initiative set up by the Greeting Card Association (GCA), Festive Friday is a great way to embrace the celebrations and join thousands in sending Christmas post. “We encourage everyone in the crafting community to get involved and help us to launch the first wave of beautiful Christmas cards sent across the country”, explains Sharon Little, CEO of the GCA. “The first Friday in December is a special day for all papercrafters, card designers and lovers of greeting cards.” To get you started, we have handpicked our top seven festive makes to craft. Don’t forget to share your cards with us on our Facebook and Twitter pages before you send them using the hashtag #FestiveFriday.
1. Let it snow
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Recreate a magical winter wonderland with a festive forest scene card
2. Jingle bells
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Make a statement and impress your recipient with quilled decorations
3. Dashing deer
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Add a whimsical twist to your crafting with a playful slider card
5. Feathered friends
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Stamp and colour in these adorable characters and be sure to raise a smile
6. Christmas pud
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Opt for a traditional Christmas design and treat your loved ones to a sweet treat this season
7. Festive firs
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Waste not, want not! Use your negative die-cuts to add extra dimension to your Christmas cards
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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.
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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...