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Discover what’s inside issue 63

Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside… we also like to give you an exclusive first peek at what’s inside the next issue of PaperCrafter.

Discover what’s inside issue 63

This time around, we’re celebrating all things sun, sand and sea, with a kit that’s packed with on-trend summer motifs such as boats, beach huts and sea gulls.

Of course, as usual we’re also treating you to exclusive designer papers in the form of our 32-page Studio Selection Paper Book. Featuring illustrations by Alice Potter and Sharon Turner, the Paper Book includes both patterns to complement the kit and designs that make it easy to take your projects in an exciting new direction.

And the magazine itself? Well, it’s packed to the brim with step-by-step projects and inspiring ideas. You’ll enjoy learning a plethora of techniques, including quilling, embossing and origami.

We’ve got designs suitable for creative readers of all abilities too – so, whether you’re already a paper princess or you’re picking up a craft mag for the first time, you’re sure to find something to get you feeling inspired.

Find the full magazine in any good supermarket or newsagents from Friday 12th July

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