Purple Delight - Gorjuss

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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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1

Trim kraft cardstock to slightly smaller than a square card. Pierce a border, ink and distress the edges.

2

Layer a square of the purple paper onto black cardstock and trim to leave a narrow border. Add a doodled border using a white gel pen.

3

Trim lengths of the Gorjuss ribbon and Baker’s Twine and adhere across the bottom part of the card using staples.

4

Die cut the largest scalloped circle from black cardstock and add a doodled border using a white gel pen.

5

Layer onto grid kraft cardstock and pierce and distress the border.

6

Distress the edges of the lilac paper and layer onto black cardstock. Glue the centre of the panel in place and shape the corners forward, adhering the corners in place to create a 3D panel.

7

Adhere the Gorjuss topper centrally.

8

Tie a bow from Baker’s Twine and add a bow on top. Position at the top of the card. Add a heart die-cut on top and a label panel underneath the card.

9

Punch several flowers and add as shown, adding a black adhesive stone to the centre of each.

Hi there! My earliest memory of crafting is sitting with my Nan embroidering when I was tiny. Since then I’ve enjoyed cross-stitch, knitting, & a multitude of paper-crafting techniques. I have been making cards for years but really became hooked when I was introduced to heat embossing. I’ve been addicted to paper, brads, ribbon, stamps, beads, wire…. ever since! I’m really looking forward to meeting you to show you what you can achieve with all the wonderful products available to you!

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