Relaxing - Newfie Style. Wellington

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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

Trim pale brown paper from the Wellington paper pack to measure 28x28cm. Scrunch up and then smooth out. Sand the raised areas to reveal the core colour and then glue onto grid kraft cardstock.

2

Trim and tear panels of the Wellington papers and adhere towards the bottom of the page as shown. Use a combination of different sizes of print and different shades.

3

Position a single 6x4 photo to the left hand side of the page as shown. Assemble the decoupage and position to the right hand side but still touching the photo.

4

Cut a circle of the orange/red paper and cut into a spiral. Pinch the spiral along its length and then coil into a flower, gluing to secure. Repeat to make a second flower. Fold a narrow strip of paper in half and coil to make a paper flourish. Glue in place at the bottom of the page.

5

Apply your title using the canvas cardstock letter stickers and the small square letters from the Wellington Ultimate Die-cut pack.

6

Finish with some hand written journalling below the photo.

I adore crafts of all types but scrapbooking is my first love. It satisfies my daily need for a creative outlet, and complements my love of photography perfectly!