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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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Cut floral card from the kit to cover a tall card blank. Before sticking to the card blank, put 24cm organza ribbon along one long edge, about 1cm in, wrap the ends round the back and stick down. Stick to the card blank so the ribbon is along the open edge.

2

Stamp a shoe in three different colours onto smooth white card and trim into three squares so that the shoes line up. Ink around the edges with pale blue ink. Stamp a heart onto white card in the same three colours and cut out. Stick each heart to the end of a 3cm length of organza ribbon, stick in the top right corner of the same colour shoe square, wrapping the end of the ribbon over the top of the card. Matt each square onto dark teal card.

3

Using the wavy trimmer blade, cut a rectangle of gold card (from the kit) just wider than the card blank and stick the three shoe squares along it, equally spaced. Stick to the card blank.

4

Ink around the edge of a die cut greeting and matt onto dark teal cardstock. Stick over the middle of the long organza ribbon.

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