10 Crafty Christmas Trees To Make This Winter
These days, one of the most iconic symbols of Christmas is the tree. Ever since Prince Albert famously popularised it here in Britain, a home just isn’t festive enough without a...
It’s finally the time you’ve all been waiting for… the new issue of PaperCrafter is out! Head to your local supermarket, newsagent or craft store and pick up a copy for a wealth of crafty inspiration, expert tips, fun projects and money-saving ideas. Whatever your experience level, budget or time scale, there’s something for you in this issue!
Every issue of PaperCrafter comes with a fantastic FREE gift to help you in your crafting and this month is no exception. With issue 82, you will receive a fantastic garden-themed clear stamp set, complete with 9 exclusive designs. These pretty motifs include flowers, butterflies, gardening tools and handy sentiments, perfect for card making, scrapbooking and more. We’ve also got 6 designer craft papers for you! Pull them out from your mag or download them for free here.
We pride ourselves here at PaperCrafter on providing you with as many craft masterclasses as possible so you can learn new techniques and hone existing skills. In issue 82, we have four different ones for you: a guide to collage makes with Rebecca James, paper flowers with Jenny Pearce, shaped cards with Tracey Daykin-Jones and Treasure Gold with Sara Naumann.
Pushed for time? Make this cute graduation card in next to no time! Looking to try something new? Master decoupage with Corinne Bradd’s gorgeous floral milk bottles. Want to keep costs to a minimum? Check out our Stash Busters pages for some fab budget creations.
If all that’s not enough, we’ve also got some amazing tips on crafting your way to a unique wedding, plus we try out Woodware’s Crafty Edger tool and give you our verdict. And (as we’re sure you know) Father’s Day is on 21st June in the UK, so we’ve got some quick makes for the dads too.
PaperCrafter issue 82 is on sale from 8th May – 4th June
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