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Home decorations Papercrafter Techniques
We love a cup of Rosie Lee at PaperCrafter towers and lovely Elizabeth Moad has whipped up this adorable caddy with our latest PaperCrafter kit, to get your hands on your versatile paper pack buy issue 74 today!
PaperCrafter 74 kit, Double-sided tape, Ribbon
This exclusive online make is just one thing to try. In pretty hues of purple, silver and blue 74’s PaperCrafter Kit is really versatile, which means we can bring you got lots of fab makes for you to enjoy and explore. Look out for our Christmas cards, contemporary year-round greetings, festive party projects, lovely paper-make boxes and storage plus decs galore!
• Take the purple and silver card blanks, then score and fold at 2.5cm in from the side edge. Score another line along that is 4cm up from the base edge.
• Make three cuts along the score lines on each piece of card, to make the base flaps for the box shape, then glue the long edge of the silver card to the purple card, creating a box 9cm wide by 13cm high. Secure this to a square of blue card for the base.
• Create a lid with an 11cm square of blue card, with the edges scored and folded. Insert a short length of ribbon in to the card as a pull for the lid.
• Using the letters from the kit, cutting the E shape to spell “tea” and glue to the foil square. Attach to the side of the box.
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