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Beginner 30 minutes Christmas

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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 4 pieces of the selection of ribbons to measure approximately 12cm. Use a little tape or glue to stick the ends of the ribbon on the back of the card at the top, looping them around the front and glueing inside. You will be left with 4 lengths of the ribbon running vertically down your card towards the left hand side.

2

Attach further pieces of ribbon inside the card on the left hand side. Weave the first ribbon over and under the vertical ribbon lengths securing with a brad on the right hand side as shown n the photograph. Repeat for each of the horizontal ribbons. Add a card panel inside the card to hide the ribbon ends and brads.

3

Swipe the clear embossing inkpad over the blue oval ring paper shape. Cover with embossing powder, return the excess to the pot before heating the ring to emboss the powder using the heat tool.

4

Layer this ring onto one some scrap white card and trim around neatly. Add an Outline Sticker Greeting and some adhesive gemstone stars below. Add to the right hand side of your card using 3D foam pads.

Jenny studied display design at college and has worked within the art and craft retail sector. Her life-long passionate love of crafting led her to the docrafts team, where she is a freelance creative designer working on numerous projects and articles for the website and magazine.

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