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DOCRAFTS CREATIVITY MAGAZINE ISSUE 31 JAN/FEB 2012

We welcome in the New Year with a wealth of inspirational projects featuring your favourite brands. We go all British with Papermania's new collection Portobello Road and introduce Hot Diggity Dog from talented illustrator Andrea Jayne Evans. Whether crafting an handmade Valentines card or looking forward to Easter, we have it covered PLUS we have 2 fabulous FREE gifts worth £7 and vouchers to redeem at your local docrafts stockist! Happy New Year.

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Step by Step

1

Take a sheet of pink textured cardstock and emboss using the Victorian Fleur embossing folder. Cut to fit an A6 tent card (made by cutting a A5 card blank in half). Ink the edges with chestnut ink. Do not stick down onto the card blank as yet.

2

Cut a piece of patterned paper from the Born to Shop Bubbles Collection measuring 4 x 9cm and cut the edge with decorative scissors. Ink with chestnut ink and fix to the bottom of the pink panel.

3

Take the scalloped circle cardstock sticker and fix to the right of the panel as shown. Apply the glitter border sticker over the top of the circle, covering the join between the two papers.

4

Use two lengths of turquoise cord and apply over the glitter border, tucking the ends under the card for a neat effect. Now stick the panel to the card blank.

5

Colour silver Dew Drops with permanent pens and apply to the centre of yellow and orange paper flowers. Fix to the left of the scallop circle with silicone glue.

6

Apply Alphamini Foam Letters to the scalloped circle, and cut the bottom of the card blank to mirror the decorative edge of the paper. Ink the edges of the card blank with chestnut ink to finish.

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