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Buy issue 68 of PaperCrafter, on sale today!
We know, we know! It’s been a little wait what with the excitement of Christmas and new year, but that means we’ve got the best issue yet waiting for you to crack open!
It’s time to stick to our crafty resolutions and get our paper craft projects off to a shining start! We’re delighted to bring you a magazine packed full of inspiration, with a fabulous kit full to the brim with crafting essentials and snazzy embellishments.
There’s something for everyone this issue - the hard part’s deciding what to try first!
Get your copy for the bargain price of £7.99, or subscribe now to get your firstthree issues for £12.99.
Buy your copy today, available in most major supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose) and all good newsagents…
We’ve got goodies galore!
You’ll find chipboard motifs, ornate transfers, paper strips, red ink pad, spiral stamp, polystyrene heart, embellishments, and the usual card-making materials and Studio Selection designer paper book.
It’s our brightest issue yet, exploring a great range of techniques
Our Studio Selection designer paper book features the wonderful designs of Bethan Janine
Feast your eyes on the snazzy goodies in our PaperCrafter kit. Our bollywood-inspired kit comes in bold, red-hot colour with a dazzling collection of goodies! We know you’ll have a blast this weekend getting stuck into the kit, to create some truly lovely makes.
Our Studio Selection designer paper books features the designs of Bethan Janine, which come in a variety of subtle hues and patterns so you can really create something special.
If you haven’t got your copy, you can check out the digital sample here
And don’t forget to send us your piccies! Get in touch with us through Facebook, Twitter or Email and don’t forget to enter our monthly #CraftChallenge over on facebook.com/papercraftermag. We can’t wait to see them!
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