5 reasons to make your own wedding invites
Planning a wedding can be a tricky business. You want the day to be perfect but you also don’t want to break the bank entirely. A great way to make a...
There are two things a craft magazine editor gets very excited about. The first is seeing the completed magazine in all its glory for the first time, and the second is seeing what readers make from it! Here are our top 5 reader makes from the last few weeks…
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Nicola Robertson Gold used our latest issue to create this scenic Christmas card.
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Barbara Kozyra has also been having fun with issue 74. We love the use of our Christmas tree motifs. Get your hands on this issue before 19th September to make sure you don't miss out on all the festive goodies.
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This greeting by Steph Morley would be perfect for an engagement and uses items from our issue 73 bumper pack.
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Nicola Sycz also went to town with her issue 73 kit to create this charming birdie card.
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Steph Morley has had a dig through her stash of past PaperCrafter kits to come up with this charming and feminine design.
If you’ve made something using one of our PaperCrafter kits, don’t forget to enter our #CraftChallenge by uploading your makes onto our Facebook page - you could win a great prize!
Planning a wedding can be a tricky business. You want the day to be perfect but you also don’t want to break the bank entirely. A great way to make a...
If you’re in the area this weekend, why not pop along to the Bury St Edmunds Papercraft Show? Hosted by Suffolk Papercraft, part of The Stamp Hut, this show offers an...
It’s that time of year again when at the first sight of evening sun, the BBQ is uncovered, the garden furniture makes an appearance and the glasses of Pimms are flowing — oh...