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Issue 105 of PaperCrafter is jam-packed with amazing projects and because we love to spoil you, here’s two more!
WELL HELLO
1. Create an 8cm x 11cm tent-fold blank and add a same-size piece of card with a die-cut ornate edging. Cover with aqua patterned paper and stick a die-cut sun in the top-left corner.
2. Cut a tree from brown card and stick to the panel along with grass across the bottom. Punch small flowers and leaves and add to the tree branches. Create a pink frame from patterned paper and attach to the card using 3D foam pads. Complete by adding a bunting greeting at the top of the frame.
SPRING CLEAN
1. Create a 7cm x 14.5cm landscape blank and cover with patterned paper, leaving a narrow border. Round the corners of a 5cm x 12.5cm white card panel and layer onto a 5.5cm x 13cm piece of pink patterned paper. Add two strips of washi tape to the bottom-right side and adhere to the card with 3D foam pads.
2. Die cut or handcut ‘Spring’ from teal patterned paper and position across the central panel. Punch flowers in decreasing sizes and layer to create three daffodils, then glue onto the greeting.
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