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Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

Yes, it’s happened - our fave celebs have got into the papercrafting spirit, all in aid of Stampin’ Up‘s Cards for Keeps campaign in association with children’s charity Coram. We took a sneak peak at the best and the worst - you won’t believe what some of them have come up with!

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

1. Samantha Barks

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

We love the West End star's choice of sentiment stamp here. You're the musical friend we wish we we had, Samantha!

2. Gogglebox's Chris Steed

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

Brilliant use of a very simple and soft colour scheme, but Chris' idea is a bit simple for us. This card is calling out for a greeting!

3. Twiggy

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

A gorgeous hand-drawn illustration by Twiggy means that this is our favourite so far...

4. Lorraine Kelly

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

Though Lorraine's card does make us happy, we can't help but think she could have done with some embellishments on this one.

5. Joanne Penney

Which Celeb Card Is Best? PaperCrafter decides!

We love this majestic peacock design. Joanne's greeting wins for us!

Head over to eBay to bid for these cards yourself and take a peek at the other contributions from celebrities, artists and illustrators on the Cards for keeps gallery. Don’t forget to spread the word!

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