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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

Assemble to Wellington car decoupage with Stick It! 3D foam dots. Add Anita’s 3D clear gloss to the car and leave to dry.

2

Cut a rectangle of blue distressed paper and mat onto textured pale blue card. Stick to the centre of an A5 white card.

3

Secure a length of spotty ribbon across the card towards the bottom. Tie shorter lengths of ribbon around it at the ends and also raffia. Mat the ‘You’re the best’ sticker onto more pale blue textured card and stick overlapping the ribbon.

4

Stick corners at each corner of the blue rectangle. Tie raffia around the spine of the card, adding an extra tied piece.

5

Stick Boofle buttons and assorted adhesive stones where shown, with a bow tied from raffia at the centre of the largest button. Add pale blue adhesive stones to the centre of the car wheels.

6

Mat the ‘For You, Dad’ tag onto pale blue card and layer onto the decoupage with Stick It! 3D foam dots. Attach the layered decoupage to the card with more 3D foam dots.

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.