Card Making: Don't throw away the poly bags containing the embellishments in your kit - with a little know how you can use them to make sensational shaker cards.
Learn how to create stunning pieces for home decoration with the clever technique of napkin decoupage. With wonderfully professional results, Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark the best way to recreate the gorgeous project by Jill Alblas. For full instructions see p34 of the October issue.
Create a gorgeous selection of sparkly accessories with buttons, beads and jewellery wire. The simple technique gives stunning results, you'll be able to make a funky ring to match every outfit.
Guest designer Jasmine Burgess shows Kristy Clark how to make gorgeously vibrant butterflies, ideal for use as table decorations, novelty gift tags or embellishments on a whole range of different projects. With clever hints and handy tips, you'll see how to create a professional finish.
Card Making: Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark how to create her fabulous waterfall card, which she designed for the latest issue of Let's Make Cards. The design features a concertina-style set of decorated pages which tumble down simply by pulling a tab. You will find the instructions for this project on p25 of Let's Make Cards, Issue 6, priced Ł7.99 from all good newsagents.
Make your cards stand out from the rest with this inventive fringed design. Simple cutting and folding creates a eye-catching look that's sure to delight. Tune in as Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark the technique behind the project.
Flower Making Project: Learn how to create funky fringed flowers, using exciting papers from the latest issue, with Lets Make Cards designer Corinne Bradd
Craft designer Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark how to use the handy Bind-It All machine. Great for creating gorgeous keepsakes, such as notebooks or scrapbooks, it's a fantastic way to use up any workbox scraps or embellishments with a professional result.
Learn how to create a stunning keepsake using bold patterned papers and striking die-cut shapes. Corinne Bradd shows how to get to grips with the simple technique for a professionally finished gift that will delight friends and family alike!
Get to grips with tea-bag folding as Q&C! designer, Corinne Bradd, demonstrates how to create stunning motifs for a gorgeous notebook and card. See the latest issue of Quick&Crafty! for the full instructions of this project.
Make the most of those left-over paper scraps by creating textured greetings. Q & C designer, Corinne Bradd, shows how to add bright shades, a modern design and a clever pattern without too much hard work! This handy technique can be applied to all kinds of crafty projects so it's well worth a go!
Card Making Distressed Car Effect. Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark how to create vintage-look distressed toppers, using Tim Holtz inks. Combine the striking embellishments with blanks, papers and motifs from your kit for stylish greetings that are sure to stand out. Card Making Tutorial
Make some seriously funky accessories in the brightest shades of polymer clay. The clever roller forms professional-looking beads, perfect for stringing onto vibrant thread or memory wire. Corinne Bradd shows how to get to grips with the gadget and make the most of the resulting designs.
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