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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

Make the A5 Decoupage card kit up omitting the card extensions.

2

Spritz some petals with the gold glow smooch and adhere around the bottom left side of frame with glitter brads.

3

Add the word Spring Garden around the top edge of the frame separating in the middle with some ribbon bows. Add diary to the bear's tummy.

4

Cover the inside of the card with green patterned paper from A4 paper pack.

5

Cut purple cardstock to 11 x 7, fold in half. Mark at 0.25 inch down open side, cut with pinking scissors. Repeat for green and pink card.

6

Adhere 5 x 6 inch of green striped paper to card and some note paper.

7

Adhere 1.5 inch strip of floral paper matted on pink card stock along the bottom. Embellish with ribbon. Stamp the trees from the stamp set to the bottom left.

8

Adhere the zig zag strip cut from the green card along right edge and add Forever Friend bear from the extra toppers in the Card Kit.

9

Adhere the zig zag strip cut from the green card along right edge and add Forever Friend bear from the extra toppers in the Card Kit.

10

Secure everything in place with raffia.

I have always been 'crafty' and while sitting with my gran when I was younger I admired all she did and said to myself that I wanted to create things like her. I am just a girl who has been let loose with paper and scissors. Can I make a mess ... You sure bet I can! I am a freelance designer for docrafts and enjoy creating projects for the Creativity! Magazine, Creativity! Club TV and demos.