Moments of Faith Easter Gift Box

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Creativity Magazine - Issue 39 - May/Jun 2013

We inspire you to bring the outdoors in this issue with beautifully illustrated new collections by Papermania. From traditional garden imagery of Home To Nest by Lucy Cromwell to the nautical charm of Ahoy There! We have a whole host of project ideas to kick start your summer papercrafting, including great masculine makes for Father's Day, home décor ideas, cake decorating and much more! Look out for the FREE Home To Nest Mini Notelets on the cover PLUS money saving vouchers inside worth £15.

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Step by Step

1

Paint a rectangular Papermania Bare Basics Box with Artiste Acrylic Paint in Pearl Wisteria. Leave to dry and apply a second coat. Assemble the decoupage passion flower and passion flower cross image, leaving off the final two passion flower heads from the cross design.

2

Punch decorative border strips from cream card using the Xcut Victorian MultiShaper. Stick around the rim of the lid. Wrap the box with lengths of wide lilac satin ribbon, as shown.

3

Position the religious cross decoupage design to the top right corner of the box. Stick a matching die-cut tag beside on the ribbon and decorate this with silver outline sticker crosses.

4

Attach the passion flower decoupage to the ribbon where it crosses, adding the spare passion flower heads to the top of the ribbon and the right of the decoupage passion flower leaves with more 3D foam dots. Stick ‘Happy Easter’, using silver outline stickers, to the right of the lower ribbon to finish.

Jenny studied display design at college and has worked within the art and craft retail sector. Her life-long passionate love of crafting led her to the docrafts team, where she is a freelance creative designer working on numerous projects and articles for the website and magazine.