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DOCRAFTS CREATIVITY MAGAZINE ISSUE 33 MAY/JUN 2012

This issue we feature a delightful collection from Lucy Cromwell by Papermania, off ering all the cups of tea, cake and bunting you will need to set the scene. And just to prove how versatile this range is, you can also find it in our ‘Wedding Special’ feature and used to make a Father’s Day card in our ‘make a Father’s Day card’ challenge! Our ‘Wedding Special’ feature also includes jewellery for the bride and a charming idea to hold onto those precious memories of the big day!

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Step by Step

1

Trim Tulip patterned slightly smaller than the tall kraft card and glue in place.

2

Stamp or doodle a border around the edge of the paper.

3

Trim Latte Core’dinations cardstock to measure 7x13cm. Emboss using the Brick pattern embossing folder and then sand back the raised sections to reveal the core colour. Glue towards the bottom of the card.

4

Stamp the bird image onto the contrasting spot paper (blue spots on white) and cut out. Position on top of the wall.

5

Stamp the flock of birds to the top right.

6

Apply the cardstock stickers to the wall section to spell out your chosen sentiment.

7

Use the quilling kit to make a selection of sizes of green circles. Position at the bottom of the wall to represent grass.

8

Add a yellow circle to represent the sun to the top left and a wing shaped coil to the bird.

Hi I'm Julie. My first loves are writing and making things so imagine how happy I am to combine the two in my work as a freelance designer and contributor to Creativity! and Papercraft Inspirations magazines! [I also have a 'designer' profile here: http://www.docrafts.com/JulieKirk but I can't update that one, so i'm here too!]Daily habits: getting excited by patterns and colours / scribbling down notes and plans / drinking tea / Tweeting.