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Our Studio Selection Paper Book

At PaperCrafter we want to give you great ideas and brilliant resources for your makes. That’s why, as well as providing you with an exclusive kit full of card blanks, papers, motifs and embellishments, designed especially with you in mind, we’re also including a very special Studio Selection paper book with every issue of the magazine, each featuring the work of a latest leading illustrator.

Our Studio Selection Paper Book

We’re really proud of our paper books; they’re a brilliant showcase for the current crop of exciting, innovative illustrators plus they provide cutting edge inspiration for you, enabling you to use contemporary designs from some of the country’s leading creative talents in your projects.

This issue we’re delighted to be featuring 15 pattern designs by Alice Potter – a wonderful illustrator who, in her own words, celebrates “Big colours, strong shapes, and unforgiving lines”. We adore her work – she strikes the perfect balance between contemporary elegance and on-trend playfulness with her feminine florals and gorgeous graphics that will look amazing on card making, home decoration and decoupage projects.

With a background in textile design, Alice’s patterns are ideal for paper-based projects. But don’t just take our word for it – here’s a taster of the gorgeous designs that you’ll be able to play with when you get the new issue of PaperCrafter, on sale 28th March.

For more on Alice Potter, visit her website: alicepotter.co.uk

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