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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

Take your card blank and fold in half. Fold each section back towards the folded edge and crease.

2

Open the card back out and using the small circle from the shape cutter set, line up and mark the top edges of each section. Cut to shape.

3

Fold the bottom edge up towards the centre of the card. Starting at the centre fold, cut up to a point to the centre of the card front. Repeat this on the opposite side. This will create the pockets for the tags. Line the back and front of these sections with the Born to Shop paper.

4

For your tags, cut a rectangle of card measuring 7 ½ cm x 4cm. Cut a rectangle of paper to 7cm x 3 ½ cm and stick to your tag front.

5

Cut a piece of white card to 6 ½ cm x 3cm and stick onto the top. Use an off cut of paper to decorate the bottom of this section.

6

Punch out an oval from white card and rub on your chosen image. Rub the greeting to the bottom of the tag. Attach using 3D foam pads.

7

Use the fine end of a black permanent marker to create an outline around the oval. Mount the finished section to the tag as shown and trim to shape.

8

Punch a hole into the top of the tag and thread through your ribbon to finish.

Hi. I'm Jo and I'm delighted to be a designer for 'do crafts'. I have been crafting for many years, my interest starting with cross stitch and continuing onto card making around 5 years ago, recently being able to have some work published and winning competitions. I started with the shoebox of goodies like everyone does, and this has gradually taken over my house. I love card making and scrapbooking and can't wait to give you all an insight into crafting.

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