Crafts Beautiful January 2018: A January Sample

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STAMPS IN YOUR ALL-OCCASION KIT!

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Smart tips from the Pros! DEAN WILSON STEPH WEIGHTMAN SHEENA DOUGLASS

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Colouring in easy step-by-step

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50 + Bright New Card IDEAS! Just for you

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QUICK & CLEVER DIE-CUTS STAMP & PRINT FOR INSTANT RESULTS

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57 “I love messy, chaotic and unconventional styles of crafting!” Sheena Douglass

What’s inside... Every Month

24 LIZ MOAD QUILLS

Unique vibrant blooms are created using the humble hair comb

12 YOUR CRAFT CHAT 14 AT HOME WITH JULIE & WENDY 26 SNAIL MAIL 16 NEW FOR YOU Elevate your heartfelt words with 31 CREATE AND CRAFT decorative collage envelopes 40 ASK THE EXPERTS 28 TRY SOMETHING NEW Find fresh inspiration for spring: this 46 SUBSCRIBE TODAY month it's in the form of butterflies 108 COMING NEXT MONTH 36 LAYER IT UP 114 PEEK INTO MY WEEK

Make It

7 FAIRY WISHES

The sweetest, whimsical motif created using just one stamp

21 CALENDAR DAYS

Mix and match mini motifs to create a unique all-occasion set

Try the triple stamping technique to create a mesmerising card

38 SARA NAUMANN'S MASTERCLASS

Easy watercolour backgrounds that embrace tonal hues

44 BOLD BLOOM SET

Oversized florals are just the ticket for the new craft season

48 QUILLED BOUQUET

Delicate flowers are complemented by stunning watercolour backgrounds

50 DIY DESIGNER

Create an enchanting teatime set using the Brother ScanNCut CM900

59 FIVE CARD CHALLENGE

This month our designer Tracey Daykin-Jones says it with sentiments

CB Chats To...

18 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WI Get the latest from the Women's Institute

89 MEET THE DESIGNER

Hannah Hodge of Kernowcraft Rocks & Gems talks of her support for jewellery makers

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Plus, your craft extras this month

51 “I recently picked up Crafts Beautiful for the first time and it has really inspired me, thank you!” Sharon Frost, via Facebook

TREATS forYOU 8 Your Free Gift | 62 Prizes

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64 SPRING DECOUPAGE

Tuck away your treasures in these cute little bird-shaped papier-mâché boxes

66 ALPACA FAMILY

This one-of-a-kind bunch will brighten up your day

69 STITCHED WITH LOVE

Snuggle up with our home comforts

74 RECIPE GIFT SET

Sophia Palmer's beautiful bakery trio is good enough to eat

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76 CROSS-STITCH HOOP

Add a special touch with Amanda Walker's pretty wall decoration

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Take a walk on the wild flower side

90 BLOOM NECKLACE

Stunning choker featuring a Swarovski flower pendant

93 DELICATE PENDANT

51 Stamping Special

Welcome in the new season with fabulously fresh twists on a classic technique

79 International Craft Awards 2017

It's the last chance to vote for your faves and win a craft holiday!

Make this sleek and contemporary jewellery set from silver clay

73 Reader Offer

Bake your dreams come true with a heavenly vanilla sponge recipe

99 Your Crafty Essentials

96 OMBRÉ CAKE

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All is rosy and

FREE

DAYDREAMS OF BUDDING FLOWERS INSPIRE OUR TEN STAMP PROJECTS

Flutter Away

Create a card blank, 10.5cm x 14.5cm. Stamp a butterfly four times, each in a different colour, onto white card. Place a sentiment across the bottom using black ink, then mount the panel onto mint card and glue on the blank.

Gift Bag

Easy batchmake

Trim white card slightly smaller than the size of a gift bag. Stamp green vines onto the bottom, then a blue butterfly. Add a 'Thank you' sentiment to the top. Wrap ribbon around the panel, tie into a bow and attach a gem. Secure onto blue card and glue to the front of the gift bag.

Just A Note

Emboss a square of blue card and mount onto pink. Place ribbon across the bottom and glue onto a blank, 11.5cm square. Stamp flowers and colour with watercolour pens, then cut out and attach with foam pads. Stamp, mount and secure the 'Just a note' sentiment in place, adding gems to finish.

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KE IT, SH MA AR E IT !

Spring Bloom Stamp Set This month’s blooming marvellous free gift will certainly put a spring in your step. Whatever the event, there’s no denying that florals are always a top choice when it comes to cardmaking and these 30 stamps are a great addition to your stash. As well as beautiful blooms, there’s also eight heart-warming sentiments to choose from. Kitty Frampton has designed ten all-occasion projects to kick-start your inspiration and have you longing for the arrival of fresh spring days.

Butterfly Kisses

Cut white card, 11.5cm square, and stamp a sentiment, butterflies and flowers. Mount onto pink and purple card, then fix onto a blank, 13cm square.

Your FREE stamps are ideal for any occasion! Purple Blooms

With Love

Mount red card onto grey and place on a blank. Attach striped paper onto grey card and lay across. Stamp flowers on a white panel and colour. Add a frame, then stick onto grey and fix to the card front with foam pads. Stamp, mount and attach a 'With love' sentiment, then add black pearls to the corners.

WITH YOUR STAMP SET!

Make a card blank, 11.5cm square. Mount an ivory panel, 10cm square, onto lilac and purple card. Attach ribbon onto a strip of purple and glue in place. Die-cut 'Friend' twice and attach, overlaying slightly. Stamp a flower and fill in with watercolours, then cut out and glue onto the ivory panel. Add enamel dots to finish.

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JEWELLERY Guest editor, Camilla Westergaard from folksy.com is full of the joys of spring jewellery. “January may be the bleak mid-winter but it’s also the perfect time to start planning your spring and summer collections. Snowdrops, crocus and aconites breaking ground are the first signs that the world will bloom again and that crisp walks under bare trees will soon give way to hazy summer days drifting through meadows that are buzzing with life. This is the season where nature takes it slowly and prepares for the show it needs to put on later in the year. The spring/summer 2018 catwalks were full of similarly impressive displays of the abundance to come: there were oversized, embellished daisies in Burberry’s collection, riots of florals at Dolce & Gabbana and a frenetic layering of flowers, foliage and mini beasts at Marc Jacobs. Why not take a slow stroll through the long grass to kickstart your imagination for the new season?”

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IT'S TIME TO TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD FLOWER SIDE

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Floral Fancy

NEL CLARE JEWELLERY

Helen Falconer is the Nellie behind Nel Clare Jewellery. She works mostly with sterling silver and her makes are inspired by memories: long summer days spent in meadows, remembered in the starkness of winter. Birds, flowers and butterflies are often seen cropping up in her pieces. folksy.com/shops/NelClareJewellery

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You can't beat a flowery focal and this oversized polymer clay pendant is just the thing for making a spring statement. £1, craftjam.co.uk

Petal Power Get creative this season with an array of polymer clay beads adorned with a subtle millefiori design. £1.65 per 25, dizzybeads.co.uk

TEODORA TOTOREAN

Artist Teodora Totorean makes jewellery from her original paintings and describes her inspirations as nature, music and joy. Originally from Romania, she now lives in Devon and the rolling hills, native wildflowers and meadows of her adopted county are the main focus of her jewellery. folksy.com/shops teodorapaintings

Back to Nature Make your very own bouquet with a mix of 50 aluminium flower beads in various shades. £1, craftjam.co.uk

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CARDS & PAPER

FairyWISHES Greeting Colour a magical

Whatever the season, fairy themes have an enchanting quality that can be adapted for any occasion, and this dainty card by star crafter Kitty Frampton features a sweet, whimsical motif created with just one stamp. Colour in the image, blending gently, then mount onto bright card and finish with a die-cut sentiment. Now all that is left to do is add your message and send it off with love.

Essentials... Stamps, My Favorite Things, Fairy Happy Dies: Die-namics, Stitched Scallop Edges; Hello There Ink-pad, Memento, black Alcohol Markers, Card, coloured Gel pen, white Self-adhesive gems

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Cut and fold white card to create a top-folding blank, 10cm x 14cm. Trim green card, 10cm x 12.5cm, and glue onto the front. Die-cut a stitched-edged scallop from turquoise card. Trim to a 10cm strip and glue onto the bottom of the green panel. Trim magenta card, 9cm x 10cm, and attach a small piece of turquoise at the top. Add little groups of dots using a white gel pen all over the pink panel, then stick onto the card. Cut two thin strips of pink and blue card with fishtail ends and glue in place so they overlap. Diecut 'hello' from white and position using foam pads. Stamp the fairy and flowers using black ink onto white card. Colour each of the images with alcohol markers, then cut out. Attach the four flowers and fairy onto the card with foam pads. Add three self-adhesive gems to finish. CB

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Craft Clever White pens are great for adding little accents, such as lines to create a border or frame

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My Favorite Things Stamps and Die-namics Dies, mftstamps.com ProMarker pens from ÂŁ2.75, winsornewton.co.uk

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SOMETHI N G ! Y R W T NE

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BUTTERFLY MOTIFS Keren Baker gets creative with winged designs

It's time to emerge from your Christmas cocoon and find fresh inspiration for the springtime: this month it's in the form of butterflies! Spread your wings and you'll soon be trying out an array of different techniques, from paper piecing to stamping and die-cutting.

Essentials... Card: white, yellow Dies: Tonic Studios, Wings & Things, Monarch and Princess Wings; Mariposa Wings; Butterfly and Dragonfly Stamps, Winnie & Walter, Wish Big Patterned Paper, Pink Paislee, Turn The Page Ink, Tonic Studios, Black Nuvo Hybrid Ribbon Twine

Die-cut a Treat Bag

1 Using green card, 7cm x 26.5cm, score at 12cm and 14.5cm. Add patterned paper to the front and punch a hole in the top of the two layers. Die-cut a small butterfly twice in white, yellow and pink patterned paper. Fold each one, then adhere the three different colours together. 2 Trim out a butterfly from the patterned paper and add to the front of the treat bag, along with the stacked butterflies. Wrap ribbon around the base, then attach a bag filled with sweets in the centre. Tie yellow twine to secure the two layers together.

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KEREN’S TOP TIP S To make the paper piecing easier, use a base when you’re tracing around the edge of the die or adhering the die-cut shape onto a base card or notebook. When cutting intricate dies, it may be necessary to run the motif through your machine more than once. Rotate for even pressure across all areas. Instead of paper piecing, you could also adhere the butterfly to a plain white blank and carefully colour in each section individually.

Decorate a Butterfly Notebook

Cover a 10cm x 14cm notebook in green patterned paper. Die-cut the medium butterfly from white card and secure to the book front. Fold the excess around the back and adhere. Die-cut patterned paper and fix into the spaces. Add the insides of the body beneath the butterfly written on it.

Create a Celebration Card

1 Create a white blank, 14cm x 15.5cm, and mount green star paper. Add a strip of pink paper at the bottom. Die-cut a Mariposa butterfly from white card. Trace around the edge of the die and cut out, then adhere together. 2 Die-cut the butterfly from a variety of patterned papers, then adhere onto the die-cut base. Score the middle of the design, then die-cut a butterfly centre from patterned paper and card. Secure together. Add foam pads near the centre of the folded design and secure onto the card base. Stamp and trim out a sentiment, then add to the butterfly. CB

Craft Shop

Mix and match Tonic Studios Butterfly and Dragonfly die set with wing designs, £8.75, craftydevilspapercraft.co.uk

The Tonic Studios Mariposa Wings Set is packed with intricate detail, £8.75, craftydevilspapercraft.co.uk

Adorn your papercrafts with both butterflies using Tonic Studios Monarch and Princess Wings pack, £8.75, craftydevilspapercraft.co.uk

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SPRING CELEBRATION

Stamping SPECIAL

Welcome in the new season with fabulously fresh twists on a classic technique If this month's free pack of Spring Bloom goodies has set your mind racing with ideas, then you'll be pleased to hear we've gathered together eight pages of stamping tips, tricks and projects that'll take your crafting to the next level. Turn the page to discover 20 quick and easy makes, from traditional greetings to cute birthday boxes and bags. Stock up your stash with a help from our shopping pages: we've got a pick 'n' mix of stamps to

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choose from on p52, plus tools and gadgets to help you make the most of them (p56). Struggling to get a professional finish? No problem! Flick to p58 where our experts reveal their secrets to stamping success. And last but by no means least, we sat down with renowned crafter Sheena Douglass to find out all about her inspirational career and get a sneak peek at her 2018 launches – you're going to be spoilt for choice! (p57).

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IT'S IN WITH THE NEW, AS STEPHANIE WEIGHTMAN MAKES HER RESOLUTIONS

D New looks with Broderie Lace and Rose dies LOVING TOUCH

o you have any resolutions? I feel like I make them every year, but rarely stick to them. So this time, I've decided to make a few I can actually keep. One treat I just can't resist is learning a new craft, so I've decided to revisit an interest I haven't indulged in recently. With that in mind, I've booked myself onto a pottery class, as I'm determined to learn how to it do properly, and I also intend to take the time to make a complete parchment card: fingers crossed! In the meantime, I've been getting crafty with Tattered Lace Broderie dies to concoct gorgeous floral blessings for the new year – they are the perfect way to celebrate traditional styles while you toast fresh experiences.

Make Your Own...

Create two lilac die-cuts with the Broderie Lace Square Edger, then attach one to the base and one to the front of an easel card. Cut the Label Edge twice in lilac and once in white, matt two for a stopper and add one to the front. Finish with a lace square, With Love sentiment, flowers and a bow.

Create a white blank, 15cm square, and mount with gold foil, 14.5cm square. Prepare a stencil with the Broderie Lace Square die, then use a pink ink-pad to create a background on white card, 14cm square. Top with a pink 12cm square, then cut the Lace Square Edger die in foil and matt onto the main front. Use the Lace Square die on white and ink the edges in pink, then mount on the main card. After using the Lace Square Label Edge die on pink, stamp a sentiment in the centre, apply gold embossing powder and matt onto the main card. Create a cluster of paper flowers for the bottom corner, fasten a pink bow in the top left and top with a small bud.

INDIGO BLUE Fold back a card, 14cm square. Cut two smaller squares from blue and white, plus two rectangles, then layer on the back and front. Make two Lace Square Edgers from blue, two Lace Squares from white, one Label Edge from blue and With Love from white. Matt the edgers and squares, add to the card and finish with a flower.

Perfect partners Broderie Square Code 436566

Shabby Rose Code 436559

ROSE TINTED Cut a rectangle, 14cm x 18cm, from patterned paper. Add blue glitter and matt onto a card, 14.5cm x 18.5cm. Glitter the edges of a smaller white rectangle and matt onto the main card. Create a die-cut using Shabby Rose, tint, add glitter and matt onto the front, then add a die-cut sentiment.

Fanciful Flourishes Cherished Code 436784 Top up your stash for the year ahead at createandcraft.com/shop

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