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Sneak preview inside Issue 64

This month we’ve got butterflies in our stomach… no really, we do! We hope our exclusive sneak preview of PaperCrafter will give you a little flutter of excitement as well

Sneak preview inside Issue 64

It’s time to pay homage to our winged friends, and this month’s kit is fit to burst with brilliant origami papers in a selection of cool hues to craft cranes, birds and butterflies – and that’s not forgetting our early bird Christmas card kit, perfect for avoiding the Christmas crafting rush!

As usual, you can expect pretty designer prints in our Studio Selection Paper Book. Featuring beautiful floral designs, you can kick-start your projects in an assortment of plush patterns that will add a touch of vintage charm, sure to bring out your feminine side.

You’ll love the 20 heart-shaped doilies too – and the surprisingly chic projects you can make with them!

And if you’re curious, this issue of PaperCrafter is packed with inspiring ideas and step-by-step projects, where you’ll find editor Ella’s origami master-class, reams of scrap-booking secrets, paper-folding brainwaves and loads more.

There’s plenty to get started on and with our five mini kits, there’s definitely something for everybody. Whether you’re new to the magazine or not, we know you’ll have a hard time deciding which one to start first. Once you have, we wish you a jolly good time!


Find the full magazine in any good supermarket or newsagents from Friday 16th August

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