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Craft Stamper Magazine Craft Stamper - June 2011 Back Issue

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Hello! It’s the June issue, and you know what that means - Father’s Day! I know a lot of our readers struggle with makes for the men in their lives, but fear not we have some great ideas for you in this issue! Instead of a card, why not make Debbie’s stunning faux wallet gift card? It’s such a clever project, but deceptively simple (p.28). Or, if your father is a wine lover, then Kate;s fabulous altered wine bottle box could be the perfect way to transform that supermarket bottle of wine into a very special treat (p.36).

If masculine makes aren’t your thing, don’t worry. There are plenty of pretty, feminine projects too. On page 46 Rachel shows you how to work with beautifully pearlescent Silkies paints; on page 74 you’ll find Gail’s charming no-sew sampler, and if you enjoyed Judy’s skin tone colouring tutorial last month, then head over to page 24 where she shows you similar techniques for achieving realistic-looking hair colour.

Finally, I’ll just mention our new Meet & Greet feature, starting this issue. Here you’ll learn more about the team of talented designers who make Craft Stamper magazine possible. Turn to page 84 to find out what makes regular contributor Helen Chilton tick! Enjoy!
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Craft Stamper - June 2011 Hello! It’s the June issue, and you know what that means - Father’s Day! I know a lot of our readers struggle with makes for the men in their lives, but fear not we have some great ideas for you in this issue! Instead of a card, why not make Debbie’s stunning faux wallet gift card? It’s such a clever project, but deceptively simple (p.28). Or, if your father is a wine lover, then Kate;s fabulous altered wine bottle box could be the perfect way to transform that supermarket bottle of wine into a very special treat (p.36). If masculine makes aren’t your thing, don’t worry. There are plenty of pretty, feminine projects too. On page 46 Rachel shows you how to work with beautifully pearlescent Silkies paints; on page 74 you’ll find Gail’s charming no-sew sampler, and if you enjoyed Judy’s skin tone colouring tutorial last month, then head over to page 24 where she shows you similar techniques for achieving realistic-looking hair colour. Finally, I’ll just mention our new Meet & Greet feature, starting this issue. Here you’ll learn more about the team of talented designers who make Craft Stamper magazine possible. Turn to page 84 to find out what makes regular contributor Helen Chilton tick! Enjoy!


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Hello! It’s the June issue, and you know what that means - Father’s Day! I know a lot of our readers struggle with makes for the men in their lives, but fear not we have some great ideas for you in this issue! Instead of a card, why not make Debbie’s stunning faux wallet gift card? It’s such a clever project, but deceptively simple (p.28). Or, if your father is a wine lover, then Kate;s fabulous altered wine bottle box could be the perfect way to transform that supermarket bottle of wine into a very special treat (p.36).

If masculine makes aren’t your thing, don’t worry. There are plenty of pretty, feminine projects too. On page 46 Rachel shows you how to work with beautifully pearlescent Silkies paints; on page 74 you’ll find Gail’s charming no-sew sampler, and if you enjoyed Judy’s skin tone colouring tutorial last month, then head over to page 24 where she shows you similar techniques for achieving realistic-looking hair colour.

Finally, I’ll just mention our new Meet & Greet feature, starting this issue. Here you’ll learn more about the team of talented designers who make Craft Stamper magazine possible. Turn to page 84 to find out what makes regular contributor Helen Chilton tick! Enjoy!
read more read less
Craft Stamper is the UK’s best and brightest specialised stamping magazine! We bring our readers an eclectic mix of inspirational stamping projects, ranging from cute cards, to altered art, mini books, scrapbooking, mixed media and much more besides.

Issues feature step-by-step techniques to help our readers get the most from their stamping supplies and encourage them to develop their skills further. Unlike many other magazines, we don’t just feature quick and easy makes: many of our projects are challenging, encouraging our readers to stretch themselves creatively.

Other regular features include designer challenges, masterclasses, and book reviews with givewaways galore!
We have a large pool of designers, helping us to keep the magazine looking fresh and vibrant each and every month and aim to bring our readers the latest products, trends and ideas. Craft Stamper is simply essential reading for the more adventurous crafter!

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Love the techniques every month. I try to make at least one of the items with the techniques shown.
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Great projects and lots of inspiration using the products that I love to use. Reviewed 28 February 2020

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