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An Origami Envelope by Sarah Anderson

Lokta paper, derived from the bark of the Daphne plant, indigenous to the Himalayan region, is renowned for its durability, texture and eco-friendliness. It is commonly used in bookbinding and for origami and produces very crisp, neat folds. This colourful origami envelope is quick and easy to make and exploits the characteristics of this fabulous […]

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Resin on a Claybord – Part 2 with Tracey Dutton and Sarah Anderson

In part 2 of this video tutorial, Tracey Dutton and Sarah Anderson continue the craft room fun, exploring the use of Art Resin to impart a luxury gloss finish to their Claybord projects. They combine a wide range of stamping and embellishing techniques, utilising stencils, Posca Pens, foils and gilding flakes for those all-important finishing […]

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Resin on a Claybord – Part 1 with Tracey Dutton and Sarah Anderson

Climb aboard and join in the crafting fun as Sarah Anderson teams up with Tracey today to demonstrate stamping and inking techniques on Claybord, using the Pure range of alcohol inks. They embellish their projects with foils and gilding flakes before coating with Art Resin to impart a fabulous deep, high-gloss finish. Watch part 2 […]

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A Clockwork Themed Tin by Sarah Anderson

This little clockwork-themed tin is perfect for storing tiny projects or gifting to a friend but be warned, once you’ve made one you’ll want to make another! I find these so satisfying to make. Mysticals Spray inks add delicate sparkle and there are so many options with regard to imagery. Shopping List The new Stamps […]

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Hidden Paperclip by Sarah Anderson

I stumbled across hidden paperclips on @corriespapertrail‘s Instagram (see post, dated 1st Nov 21) and watched Melina Pylant’s YouTube on making the same subject too. They are such a fun little project and easily adaptable to your own style, certainly lending themselves to using the brand-new Lavinia Stamps. Here are the ones I used… Winter […]

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