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“My mother was a seamstress and taught me how to sew when I was in elementary school. I stitched my first pair of trousers when I was in second grade. I...
Here at PaperCrafter, we know how important it can be to save the pennies! The web is jam-packed with amazing free printables that can be used to make impressive creations. To save the effort of trawling through heaps of websites, we’ve sourced our top free must-haves to help top up your crafty stash and keep your projects fresh!
1. Summer Stunners
These papers are sure to see you through the warmer months with bold patterns and feminine shades. You can find plenty of free printables at our sister mag Crafts Beautiful by clicking here!
2. Ladies who lunch
Recently, tea parties have taken the UK by storm and we must admit, they're a pretty great excuse to get the girls together! We stumbled across this lovely invitation design that will help you save plenty on buying, or even making your own. Lia Griffith offers an entire range of unique templates and printables that are ready to download when you are! liagriffith.com
3. Tutti Frutti!
You'll find a downloadable template for all these classic fruits at Mr Printables among many other fun designs to print. Pretend fruit is an essential for all play kitchens and supermarkets, and the kids will love piecing them together! Click here for the templates.
4. Sizzix Freebies
What crafter wouldn't want exclusive papers from one of the UK's biggest craft companies?! If you sign up to the Sizzix newsletter you can get your hands on an array of pretty printables designed especially for you — like these new baby designs! Sign up here.
5. PaperCrafter Pins
We like to make sure that our readers have plenty of options when it comes to crafting materials and have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to free downloads! It's updated all the time so be sure to check it out here on a regular basis.
Don’t forget ... our website is full of freebies for you to enjoy! Simply click our FREE DOWNLOADS tab above
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