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Scrapbook Trends May 2010
Scrapbook Trends May 2010
Scrapbook Trends May 2010
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Burst of flowers, bright colours, and some subtle stitching tie together this layout about Roree Rumphs precious little girl
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[ R E A L L i f e ] BY JERI HUISH Whether its the kitchen table or a room of its own, your crafting space is a sanctuary of creativity. Scrapbook it!
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[ O n e A m a z i n g A lb U M ] BY PAIGE EVANS Black & white, inked-up damask gets paired with a pop of orange on this chic page showcasing Leslie Ashes daughters senior pictures. [ S T O R I E S To Te l l ] BY JENNIFER GALLACHER Heritage is so much more than black & white photos and several greats in a row this month, Jen helps us look to the past for inspiration.
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Hello aND welcome to the May edition of Scrapbook Trends! I don't know about you, but the arrival of the month of May is well appreciated this year. After such a dark, cold winter, May has seemed a very long time coming. So, why all of the excitement? Apart from it being my first wedding anniversary, it is also a month during which we enjoy two bank holidays....and we are all ready for the rest! Really ready! So, with extended weekend breaks in mind, we have been working hard behind the scenes to put together a great edition of Scrapbook Trends for you to browse at your leisure. One weekend this month, I have pencilled in a plan to tidy up and reorganise some of my scrapbooking space. After reading our 'Real Life' feature by Jerri Hush (starting on page 18), I have been inspired to take before, during and after photos. If I think back to when I started this hobby I now realise I have missed an important change in my life. It would have been fun to look back at the limited supplies I started with and how my 'collection' has grown. 'This Feeds my Creative Soul' by Christine Drumheller on page 23, is a lovely layout showing her own crafting space and what it has done for her life.
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Page 82 sees the beginning of our section on using bling, and I have been inspired by Anabelle O'Malleys 'On his Play List' layout (Page 86). Her use of gems and colour on a layout about her sons music choices is just perfect; but, Annabelle has also reminded me that I need to take time to 'quiz' my boys this month and keep up to date with their favourite things lists! Another layout I think you will love is April Fosters 'Shades of Summer' layout (Page 61). It shows how you can easily combine two of this year's trends- stitching and banners. The zigzag stitching used as the banner string not only looks fabulous...it combines the two 'halves' of the layout beautifully. For other great stitching ideas head over to the start of our stitching feature on page 58. Also this month, we have joined up with the team at Pencil Lines (www.pencillines.com) to work with 5 great layout sketches provided by Pencil Lines founder, Anna Bowkis. Take a look at how different two people's interpretation of the same sketch can be (from page 92). I had a go at his challenge myself and loved working (and being inspired) by a sketch. It would be a great starting point for you too if you are planning some scrapbooking fun on your bank holiday weekends.
Emma Trout Editor P.S If you have been inspired too, I would love to see your layouts! You can send a Jpeg to scrapbooktrends@redlinepublications.co.uk. This is also the address to send your Showcase submissions.
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Around cyberspace this month I have noticed more and more people are embracing the idea that scrapbooking can form a crossover with other crafts. People are re-learning forgotten skills, in particular, needlecraft. I have seen a trend for using sewing related items be it in the manufacturers products or the crafters finished work - and this months hot trend is for dress forms.
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1 Dina Wakely mixed media work is so inspirational (it makes you want to get inky and painty right away), 2 Iris Babao Uy shows a beautiful layout, Lifes Portrait, on her blog that she made for Websters Pages. The Prima Marketing dress form is a perfect addition to the layout. www.irisbabaouy.typepad.com 3 Steph Devlin was a wonderful find on my blog hop her work is absolutely stunning! Take a look at Stephs blog to see many ideas for using dress forms, both on the page and off. www.stephdevlin.typepad.com 4 Its off to the USA for the last trip on my blog hop. Toni (2dogs) was another great find with a great style to her work. There are several layouts on her blog with dress forms from Websters Pages Postcard from Paris collection. www.lifeasascrapper.blogspot.com
If you would like to use dress forms in your layouts, then check out these blogs. We would like to see how dress forms have inspired your projects scrapbooktrends@redlinepublications.co.uk
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ANNa BowKis founded www. PencilLines.co.uk in October 2006 and nowadays, is inspiring over 17,000 readers a week. A site which reveals a new scrapbook sketch every week, which you can use any which way you choose, it serves as the starting block to get your creativity going.
If youre not computer savvy, you will be happy to hear you can now share the Pencil Lines experience with Pencil Lines The Sketch Book. With 40 new sketches exclusively for the book, Anna has been joined by an international cast of 11 designers to give you a book full of inspiration and points to start your creativity.
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tion combines The Barnyard collec with adorable s am gh traditional gin d k stickers, die-cuts an animals on cardstoc rs. pe patterned pa the your own farm using You can even build lete mp co s me co ich barnyard class kit wh and woolly sheep. with pink pigs, cows www.doodlebug.ws
Teresa ColliNs is well known for her love of journaling, her latest release, Travel Ledger is a collection of classic neutral papers with a hint of colour. This collection was designed specifically to help you capture and document your travels in an artistic way.
Whether you travel around the world or just out your front door, these designs will co-ordinate perfectly with all of your memorabilia and photos, and will enable you to record memories, create layouts and photo journals with ease. www.teresacollinsdesigns.com
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Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: BasicGrey, Jenni Bowlin Studio; Staples, paint: Ranger; Ribbon; Offray; Buttons: Craft supply; Letter stickers: Jenni Bowlin Studio; Spray paint: Shimmerz; Pens: Sharpie; Photography: Andie Smith, for eight18 Photography
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These are my daughters senior photos. She graduated last year and is already on her second semester of college. Looking at the pure joy on her face in these pictures makes me realize how short time is. You only get them for so long, then like butterflies...they soar. I thoroughly enjoyed this day. I loved watching our photographer catch her beauty and most of all, her personality. My daughter lights up any room she walks in. I wanted to make sure my layout emphasized how fabulous she is to all of us (especially me). I can hardly believe shes grown! -Leslie
1. When I was very young my dream job was to name crayons. Im still waiting on the crayon colour naming position to open at Crayola. 2. I will not, cannot, shall not ever like a clown. They scare me to death! 3. To this day, Pretty In Pink is my favourite movie. : I totally relate to Molly Ringwalds character. 4. Ballet flats are my weakness. Lace doilies too. But not together. (Wait. What a cute idea!) 5. My husband of almost 20 years (this month) still makes my heart go pitter-pat.
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Whether its a table in the den, a nook in the kitchen or a room all by itself, our scrapbook spaces are sanctuaries in a world of everyday chaos. Its where we go to unwind and rewind to relax while we create the pages that preserve our family memories. What is your scrapbook space like? How have you made it your own? Is it an organizers bY JeRI hUIsh dream with ribbon spools, embellishment trays, and rainbows of fresh paper? Or is it a mad whirl of colour, ideas and inspiration? Are you tucked away in the corner or do you get to indulge in a wall-to-wall creative sprawl? However you have arranged, decorated, and organized your special creative space, preserve the spot in a layout of its own.
I love that Amanda has photographed her workspace while shes in the middle of a project. This picture is what were all about real life! A straight stitch around the photo mat coordinates perfectly with the dashed lines on the background paper, while simple flower embellishments balance the weight of the dark mat. To make your own, cut flowers from patterned paper and adhere them to flowers punched from vintage notebook paper. HAPPINESS IS... by Amanda Dovey
Cardstock, letter stickers: American Crafts; Patterned paper: American Crafts, My Minds Eye, Prima; Ink: SEI; Die cut machine: Slice by Making Memories (Basic Shapes 1 design card); Font: Arial TIP: The scalloped die cut paper looks marvelous when contrasted with the straight lines of the background paper.
I love the small detail photographs that Lisa used to capture all the different aspects of her scrapbooking space. From her storage and organizing containers to her special decorative touches, she showcases the things that make the space uniquely her own. She has also chosen patterned papers and embellishments that highlight the dominant colours in her space. MY SPACE by Lisa Dickinson
Patterned paper, bakers twine: Studio Calico; Eyelets, pen: American Crafts; Brad: Lost Art Treasures; Chipboard buttons: Scenic Route Paper Co.; Letter stickers: October Afternoon; Ink: Stampin Up!; Font: Typenoksidi, from dafont.com TIP: Take a cue from your background paper the not-quite-perfect grid meshes perfectly with the pattern of the photographs. And for a quick way to journal on this page, list all the things you do in your scraproom. 20
I love how our creative styles spill over into every aspect of our lives even the way we decorate and organize. Valeries scrapbooking space is filled with vintage buckets, cans, and even tin picnic baskets. She uses these antique containers to house her collection of embellishments and ephemera.
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Paige cleverly uses hand-stitched lines to walk us through the different aspects of her creative space. Her journaling follows the lines and leads us from one picture to the next, telling a story along the way. Each line ends in a coordinating button, which completes the colourful feel of her photographs. MY SPACE by Paige Evans
Cardstock, buttons, letter stickers (chipboard, foam, paper, vinyl), pen: American Crafts; Patterned paper (music notes), journaling spot, labels: Elles Studio; Floss: DMC TIP: Instead of a picture in the middle of your layout, try letting your journaling take centre stage. Challenge yourself to re-arrange it and see what new layout styles emerge. 22
Being creative refreshes and revitalizes you. Christine uses these charming food-themed embellishments to play on the idea of feeding your creative energies. She creates an interesting background by adding a thin overlay (cut from a shopping bag) that has a crinkly texture. THIS FEEDS MY CREATIVE SOUL by Christine Drumheller
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: Collage Press, Making Memories, October Afternoon; Photo turn, gaffer tape, hole reinforcer: 7 Gypsies; Staples: Office supply; Brad, paint: Making Memories; Journaling spot: Collage Press; Letter stickers: American Crafts (large black), EK Success (little black); Utensil stamps: PSX; Ink: Ranger; Scalloped circle punch: Marvy Uchida; Decorative scissors: Fiskars; Font: 1942 Report, from dafont.com; Other: Shopping bag, bubble wrap TIP: To get the circles on her background paper, Christine brushed white acrylic paint on a piece of bubble wrap, stamped it on a scrap piece to remove excess paint, then stamped it on her background. 23
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Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper, paper clip, transparency die cuts (bird, butterfly, photo corners), chipboard (flowers, sentiment), button, paper frills, journaling spots: GCD Studios; Floss: Making Memories; Letter stickers: October Afternoon; Postal stamp: Unity Stamp Company; Digital date stamp: Kara Dudley (Capture + Record kit), from thedigichick.com; Ink: Tsukineko The family-themed sentiments on the background paper are similar to the journaling on this layout.
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Cardstock: Craft supply; Patterned paper: Jenni Bowlin Studio, October Afternoon; Pearl brad: Making Memories; Stickers: American Crafts (letters), Jenni Bowlin Studio (label); Die cuts (label, ticket), beaded flower: Vintage; Spray ink: Maya Road; Border punch: Fiskars; Digital frame: Katie Pertiet, designerdigitals.com; Template: Acrylic butterfly by Heidi Swapp; Kit: Jenni Bowlin Studio A bold border of punched gray cardstock defines the edges of this heartwarming photo collage.
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With gorgeous pictures, fabulous oversized antique postcards, and a few embellishments in hand, Cheryl used the lyrics of her and her husbands favourite love song to convey a heartfelt message in one amazing album.
BY PAIGE EVANS ALBUM BY CHERYL AMETWEWEE
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I created this album using engagement photos of my husband and I, taken at the local carnival. The song lyrics as journaling are special to us because we listened to this song the night we first met, and now my husband sings it to me almost every day. When I found the old postcards at an antique store I was so excited because I knew right away what I would do with them. I love that not only do they have little love notes on the front, but theyre also unique to us, mixing the old with the newness of our relationship.
How long did the album take you to make?
It only took about two hours to create the entire album because I went with a theme and used corresponding products on each page.
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I gave the album to my husband at our rehearsal dinner the night before our wedding and its now on display in the main living area of our home. I hope that one day my husband and I will look back at this album and remember how it all started for us, and how much we loved each other right from the beginning. 1 Gather 6-10 thick, vintage postcards. (If you cant find any, print vintage images on cream cardstock; glue it to chipboard for extra thickness.) 2 Embellish the images with fabric, ribbon, etc., and add photos and printed journaling to the back of the pages. 3 Punch two holes through the left hand side of each page, using an eyelet setter or a Crop-A-Dile. 4 Fasten the finished pages together with binder rings. Mixing your own handwriting with letter stickers and typed journaling gives your project an eclectic feel, while also preserving a little piece of you. Dont be afraid to alter. Cheryl added cute little details to the images on the vintage flashcards, like a fabric ribbon bow on the girls head and pieces of colourful fabric on the straws. Every scrap has a purpose! If youre thinking about throwing away your leftover bits of fabric and paper, consider storing them in a cute box or bag for projects like this where you only need bits of colour here and there.
Congrats on your new marriage Cheryl, we wish you all the best!
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27 YEARS by Heidi Sonboul
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: Chatterbox, Crate Paper, GCD Studios, My Minds Eye, SEI; Chipboard: Chatterbox (sentiment), Fancy Pants Designs (flowers), Melissa Frances (numbers); Rub ons (Relax): Scenic Route Paper Co.; Pearls: BasicGrey; Stickers: GCD Studios (butterfly), Pink Paislee (border), SEI (label); Ribbon, pen: American Crafts; Lace circle: Martha Stewart Crafts; Vintage tag: Heidi Sonboul Break a layout into different sized squares and fill each section with a photo, journaling, or embellishments you love.
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I AM by Stephanie Wheeler
Cardstock, pearls: BasicGrey; Patterned paper: BasicGrey, Collage Press, Hambly Studios, K & Company, Karen Foster Design, Sassafras, vintage; Staples: Tim Holtz; Chipboard button: Love, Elsie; Button: Creative Imaginations; Rub ons: Hambly Studios (birdcage, flourish), Kaisercraft (stitching); Letter stickers: Sassafras; Ink: StazOn; Glitter spray: Glimmer Mist by Tattered Angels; Pen: Sakura If you love lists, make one about you right now and look back on it in the years to come.
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ABOUT ME
ME by Jennifer Gallacher
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics, Die Cuts with a View, Prism; Patterned paper: My Minds Eye, October Afternoon; Transparency frame: Little Yellow Bicycle; Brads, flowers: Making Memories; String: Craft supply; Buttons, embossing powder: American Crafts; M die cut: Die Cuts with a View; Stamps: Hero Arts, PSX; Ink: Inkque Boutique, Stampin Up!, VersaMark; Die cut machine: Silhouette by QuicKutz (corner and large scallop dies); Font: Vintage Typewriter from scrapvillage.com For unique journaling spots, create circles (that are about smaller than the circle punches you own) in your word processing program, type in the text, change the colour to brown, then print. Stamp a pattern on scratch paper to remove some of the ink, stamp it over the words, then punch out and mat on punched scalloped circles.
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once upon a time there was a little girl that really wanted to be a princess. She dreamed about being a princess every night and thought about being a princess all day. One day, the little girls who wanted nothing more than to be a princess, met a magic bunny. This magic bunny told her that she could have anything she wanted, as long as she would go get the bunny some spinach of the garden. The little girl, overjoyed at the bY out JeNNIfeR GallacheR prospect of finally fulfilling her hopes and dreams and becoming a princess, raced to the garden as fast as she could. When she got there, instead of a beautiful green garden that had been there that When I say heritage you probably my chubby little baby body, talked morning, there was only about blakc, charred earth, devoid of call up black & white photos, muted how my grandparents lake
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colours, and lots of greats strung together. And yes, those antique photos and albums are definitely heritage but its so much more than that. Our heritage includes the legacy of traditions, traits, and values that we share with our families past, present, and future. To me, heritage is all about relationships, family memories, and messages of hope and truth for those to come. It could be your ethnic history, your legacy of faith, your learned habits (neuroses?), your familys history, or anything else that connects you to those who came before you. I was recently browsing through old photo albums my mother kept since I was a child. I pulled my children over, and we laughed at
life, and most importantly, spinach. and wondered any over people in the
photos we did not know. It was a bonding experience for us as we compared my life in the past to theirs now.
I also stumbled on one of my greats journals, transcribed for the next generation by another relative. Grandpa Adams handwriting is worn and faded, but the stories that remain are rich in faith and history. I learned that he lost not one, but two children to illness this was a life experience I did not know we shared, and it bonded me to him in a unique way. It also reminded me of the importance of recording my personal history. I value the thoughts and legacy he left, and I hope the stories Im leaving for my own posterity will become a cherished history for them as well.
...heritage includes the legacy of traditions, traits, and values that we share with our families
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This traditional heritage-style layout about how Stacys paternal grandparents met in the early 1900s has beautiful details to support the heritage theme. Notice the crocheted border, stitching, lace, and cluster of flowers, all against a creamy, tea-stained background.
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once upon a time there was a little girl that really wan ery night and thought about being a princess all day. O a princess, met a magic bunny. This magic bunny told h would go get the bunny some spinach out of the garden ing her hopes and dreams and becoming a princess, raced of a beautiful green garden that had been there that mo
Use whatever style works for you when making heritage layouts. This layout also uses an older photo and documents family memories from years gone by, but Nicole used a modern colour scheme and design. The vintage-style ephemera tie the present to the past, as does the ledger background paper. And I love when good design and frugality meet notice how she cut the road trip accent in half and arranged the pieces opposite each other.
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nted to be a princess. She dreamed about being a princess evOne day, the little girls who wanted nothing more than to her that she could have anything she wanted, as long as she n. The little girl, overjoyed at the prospect of finally fulfil d to the garden as fast as she could. When she got Dont there, inst overlook the valueable orning, there was only blakc, charred earth, devoid of life,
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Not all our ancestral stories will have photos to support them. This layouts journaling was taken from a letter written by my great-great-grandfather to his daughter, Virginia. In this letter we discovered a special message of love and faith to his grandchildren what could be more important to share when including stories in your albums? When you have a word-only layout, choose colours and embellishments that draw the reader into the story no photo necessary.
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I dont feel all that old but the past is the past, which makes any photo from your childhood or your parents childhood heritage. Inspired by the washed out colours in this older photograph, I lament in my journaling the fact that I, like the clothing and toys I enjoyed as a child, can now be defined as vintage.
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once upon a time there was a little girl that really wan ery night and thought about being a princess all day. O a princess, met a magic bunny. This magic bunny told h would go get the bunny some spinach out of the garden. ing her hopes and dreams and becoming a princess, raced of a beautiful green garden that had been there that mor
Are you leaving a legacy for your own posterity? Be sure to include messages in your scrapbooks that are important to you: messages of faith, hope, values, memories, and people not to be forgotten! Including layouts in my scrapbooks about my son who passed away is a vital part of sharing his memory with others who have never met him. Because he did not keep his own record, it is up to me to share his life with my family and friends.
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EXPRESS YOURSELF CREATE ART by Mandy Starner
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: SEI; Floss: DMC; Chipboard: American Crafts (letters), to KI Memories (buttons); Border punch: Fiskars; Corner rounder: EK Success; Font: Typewriter Stitching and buttons go hand in hand, so add buttons anywhere on your layout for a fun embellishment.
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Our challenge this month? Pick your favourite colour combo (two colours only) and make a layout that dazzles. Were crazy about the pages you came up with; here are a few of our favourites.
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Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper: BasicGrey; Stamps (circles, dots): Banana Frog; Ink: Tsukineko; Punches: EK Success (circles), Stampin Up! (notebook); Die cut machine: Cricut Expression by Provo Craft (Sure Cuts A Lot for Cricut); Font: Pharmacy, from dafont.com Mix up stamped circles and linear patterned paper strips for instant pizzazz.
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Cardstock: Coredinations, Scenic Route Paper Co.; Patterned paper: Scenic Route Paper Co.; Brad: Doodlebug Design; String: Craft supply; Jeweled flourishes: Zva Creative; Sentiment stamps: Hero Arts; Ink: Memories; Die cut machine: Cricut Expression by Provo Craft (Plantin Schoolbook cartridge)
Kandis wanted to make a monogrammed page using photos of both of her sons good thing both of their names start with L!
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Different designers, same sketch! This month we asked Pencil Lines founder Anna Bowkis to provide us with 5 sketches. Two designers then created a layout from each sketch and the results were fascinating. Inspired? We were!
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YOUR FIRST TRUCK by Beth Sears
Cardstock: WolrdWin; Patterned paper: My Minds Eye; Tickets: Tim Holtz; Stickers: 7 Gypsies (words, sentiments), EK Success (tiny black letters), Jenni Bowlin Studio (large black letters, stars), Pink Paislee (blue letters), Sticker Studio (Cruisin badge); Journaling spot stamp: Autumn Leaves; Ink: Stampin Up!; Pen: Zig Beth says, My son Mitchell is 20 years old; coincidentally, this pickup was also 20 years old. When he found out that his uncle had this truck for sale, he jumped at the chance to buy it and fix it up.
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GINGHAM BUTTONS UNIT 15 LINK HOUSE LEAT STREET TIVERTON EX164LN 01884 259792 PINNACLE CRAFTS BARLEYLANDS VILLAGE STUDIO 31&32 BARLEYLANDS ROAD BILLERICAY ESSEX CM112UD 01268 285585 SUGAR & SPICE STUDIO 40 BARLEYLANDS CRAFT VILLAGE BARLEYLANDS ROAD BILLERICAY ESSEX CM112UD 01268 530933 OH! GOODY CRAFTS & CERAMICS STEPHENSON ROAD CLACTON ON SEA ESSEX CO154XA 01255 423186 CLACTON ART & CRAFT CENTRE 43 JACKSON ROAD CLACTON-ON-SEA ESSEX CO151JA 01255 815987 FRANKLINS 13-15 ST BOTOLPHS COLCHESTER ESSEX CO2 7DU 01206 563955 CARDS CRAFT COLLECTION 90 KINGS AVENUE HOLLAND ON SEA ESSEX CO155EP 01255 815792 ARTBASE (HORNCHURCH) LTD 88 NORTH STREET HORNCHURCH ESSEX RM111SR 01708 457948 OWEN CLARK & CO LTD 129-133 CRANBROOK ROAD ILFORD ESSEX IG1 4QB 0208 478 8478 KOOKYKARDS UNIT 15 OLD COURT YARD LONDON RD SADLERS HALL FARM BASILDON ESSEX SS132HD 01268 569420 CRAFTILY CREATIVE 48 VALMAR AVENUE STANFORD-LE-HOPE ESSEX SS170NF 01375 640990
MILLWAY STATIONERY LTD CHAPEL HILL STANSTED MOUNTFITCHET ESSEX CM248AP 01279 812009 CRAFT ART UK UNIT 12 BELLHOUSE FARM CHURCH LANE STANWAY COLCHESTER ESSEX CO3 8LS 01206 211099 THE CHEAP SHOP LTD 108 CHURCH ROAD TIPTREE COLCHESTER ESSEX CO5 0AB 01621 815576 WICKFORD LTD T/A IN2CRAFTING 238 LONDON RD UNIT17 ALPHA GARD CTR WICKFORD ESSEX SS120JX 01268 730234 THE STAMP PAD 72 CHEW VALLEY ROAD GREENFIELD SADDLEWORTH OL3 7DB 01457 874646 EVIE'S CRAFTS LTD 79 DALE STREET MILNROW ROCHDALE LANCS OL163NJ 01706 712489 PADDYS STAMPING PLACE 146 BUTTERSTILE LANE PRESTWICH MANCHESTER M25 9TJ 0161 798 5115 CRAFTWORLD@HOME THE DESIGNER OUTLET SERVICE YARD A SALFORD QUAYS SALFORD MANCHESTER M50 3AH EMERALD CRAFTS 14 HIGH STREET LYNDHURST HAMPSHIRE SO43780 0238 028 3199 BERKHAMSTED ARTS & CRAFT 29-31 LOWER KING'S ROAD BERKHAMSTED HERTFORDSHIRE HP4 2AB 01422 866632 ART & CRAFT UNIT 36 TOWER CENTRE HODDESDON HERTS EN118UB 01992 447723
STAMPAROO 3 NORTON ROAD STOTFOLD HITCHIN HERTS SG5 4PQ 01462 622779 CARD INSPIRATIONS THE OLD DAIRY TEWIN HILL TEWIN WELWYN HERTS AL6 0LL 01438 717000 SMART CRAFT ROSEWOOD VIVIAN CLOSE WATFORD HERTS WD194PQ 01923 235608 SWALK CRAFT PARAPHERNALIA LTD UNITS 2-4 WESTON BARNS HITCHIN ROAD WESTON HITCHIN HERTS SG4 7DB 01462 790070 THE CRAFT EMPORIUM 16 RAAD NY GABBIL CASTLETOWN ISLE OF MAN IM9 1HH 01624 824067 HOBBIES & CRAFTS 39 BUCKS ROAD DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN IM1 3DE 01624 661370 RAMSEY CRAFT CENTRE 8 ST PAUL'S SQUARE RAMSEY ISLE OF MAN IM8 1LE 01624 818054 HOBKIRK SEWING CENTRE LTD 120-128 DARWEN STREET BLACKBURN LANCS BB2 2AJ 01254 56563 CRAFTY COMPANY 6 ALBERT SQUARE FLEETWOOD LANCASHIRE FY7 6DF 01253 870634 CARD CRAFT & RUBBERSTAMP WORLD MILLENNIUM HEIGHTS LUNE STREET LANCASTER LANCASHIRE LA1 2AT 01524 848833 LITTLE SHOP OF HOBBIES 11-13 PEDDER STREET MORECAMBE LANCASHIRE LA4 5DY 01524 401774
CALICO PIE MAIL ORDER SUPPLIES 305 LANCASTER ROAD MORECAMBE LANCS LA4 5TP 0845 166 2678 TOPAZ CRAFTS OSWALDTWISTLE MILLS FREDERICK STREET OSWALDTWISTLE ACCRINGTON LANCASHIRE BB5 3DE 01254 770702 CLARK CRAFT PRODUCTS EMPIRE WORKS RAILWAY STREET RAMSBOTTOM BURY LANCASHIRE BL0 9AS 01706 826479 PORTFOLIO 3 SIMMONS STREET CENTRE SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN LANCASHIRE BB2 1AX 01254 665053 THE STAMPERS GALLERY THE BOSKINS CHURCH ROAD TARLETON LANCASHIRE PR4 6UP 01772 811833 WINDMILL CRAFT CENTRE 13 MARCH MILL VILLAGE THORNTON CLEVELEYS LANCASHIRE FY5 4JZ 01253 865866 DOMINOES OF LEICESTER LTD 66 HIGH STREET LEICESTER LE1 5YP 0116 253 3363 FIRST CHOICE CARDS 15 CHURCHGATE LOUGHBOROUGH LEICS LE111UD 01509 264757 RENNIES ARTS & CRAFTS LTD 61 BOLD STREET LIVERPOOL L1 4EZ 0151 708 0599 CRAFTS AND QUILTSNET 118-120 MARSHSIDE ROAD SOUTHPORT MERSEYSIDE PR9 9SX 01704 212257 BLYTH CRAFT EMPORIUM BAWTRY ROAD BLYTH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE S81 8HG 01909 591808
HORSESHOE CRAFTS THE OLD HORSESHOE HORSESHOE LANE EASTWICK ELLESMERE SHROPSHIRE SY129JT 01691 690113 COLEMANS 9-11 NEWLAND STREET KETTERING NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NN168JH 01536 410261 LINDAS MAIN STREET LANEHAM RETFORD NOTTINGHAMSHIRE DN220NG 01777 228755 JGD CRAFTS 108 OUTRAM STREET SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD NOTTINGHAM NG174FS 01623 466919 CORNER CRAFTS 53 BROAD STREET BANBURY OXON OX165BT 01295 258217 THE CRAFT CABIN MILLETS FARM CENTRE FRILFORD NR ABINGDON OXFORDSHIRE OX135HB 01865 391199 JUST CRAFT 7-9 OSWALD ROAD OSWESTRY SHROPSHIRE SY111RB 01691 688900 CARD-IO 20 VIRGINIA STREET SOUTHPORT MERSEYSIDE PR8 6RZ 01942 237238 SIGNATURE CRAFT STUDIO (ACORN IMPR) 159 STATION STREET BURTON UPON TRENT STAFFORDSHIRE DE141BE 01283 511550 THE PLACE 22 DAM STREET LICHFIELD STAFFORDSHIRE WS136AA 01543 253115 BLUE MOON CRAFTS LTD 2 CENTRE CRAFT YARD HENLEY STREET STRATFORD-ON-AVON WARKS CV376QW 01789 209955
PAPERWORKS SPERNAL ASH NURSERIES ALCESTER ROAD STUDLEY B80 7PD 01527 852052 PSW PAPER & PRINT LTD 16 ALCESTER ROAD STUDLEY WARWICKSHIRE B80 7NL 01527 853136 CRAFTY CORNER 134 SANDON ROAD BEARWOOD WEST MIDS B66 4AB 07979 358332 SWINDELLS CRAFTS UNIT 14 SMALL HEATH TRADING ESTATE BIRMINGHAM B11 2RJ 0121 772 5139 STAMPEEZEE 2 CEDARS AVENUE COUNDON COVENTRY WEST MIDS CV6 1DR 024 7659 1901 GARDENLANDS BRIDGNORTH ROAD SHIPLEY WOLVERHAMPTON WEST MIDS WV6 7EJ 01902 700588 CRAFT INSPIRATION UNIT 3 MITCHELLS CENTRE WEEFORD RD SUTTON COLDFIELD WEST MIDLANDS B75 6NA 0121 323 4081 MSA CRAFTS - MARVIC HOUSE GRAINGERS LANE CRADLEY HEATH WEST MIDLANDS B64 6AD 01384 568790 BEE CRAFTY UNIT 8B 2&3 CADBURY COURTYARD BLACKMINSTER BUSINESS PARK EVESHAM WORCESTERSHIRE WR11 7RE 01386 443399 CRAFTAWAY 41 ST PETERS CLOSE REDDITCH B97 5LE 01527 880564
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