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Parchment Craft Magazine March 2009 Back Issue

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249 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Arts & Crafts)
With spring around the corner the subject matter of this month’s magazine has a very strong floral influence with a variety of cards featuring colourful spring garden flowers. Evidence of
such vibrancy and effervescence can be seen in Kannikar Sukseree’s Floral Bouquet (p20.)

The first project in the magazine and also this month’s cover feature is an ornate butterfly project, perched upon a pyramid and designed by Amanda Dray. The butterfly opens up to reveal a small souvenir of your choice (p6.)

Mother’s Day is celebrated on 22nd March and to get a head start, there are two cards, firstly from Florence Holmes. Entitled Mother (p10) the card features a spring bloom which is overlapping a vellum insert. The second, Pretty Primroses by Josie Davidson (p36) is another floral
themed card though interchangeable greetings have been provided, suitable for various occasions.
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March 2009 With spring around the corner the subject matter of this month’s magazine has a very strong floral influence with a variety of cards featuring colourful spring garden flowers. Evidence of such vibrancy and effervescence can be seen in Kannikar Sukseree’s Floral Bouquet (p20.) The first project in the magazine and also this month’s cover feature is an ornate butterfly project, perched upon a pyramid and designed by Amanda Dray. The butterfly opens up to reveal a small souvenir of your choice (p6.) Mother’s Day is celebrated on 22nd March and to get a head start, there are two cards, firstly from Florence Holmes. Entitled Mother (p10) the card features a spring bloom which is overlapping a vellum insert. The second, Pretty Primroses by Josie Davidson (p36) is another floral themed card though interchangeable greetings have been provided, suitable for various occasions.


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With spring around the corner the subject matter of this month’s magazine has a very strong floral influence with a variety of cards featuring colourful spring garden flowers. Evidence of
such vibrancy and effervescence can be seen in Kannikar Sukseree’s Floral Bouquet (p20.)

The first project in the magazine and also this month’s cover feature is an ornate butterfly project, perched upon a pyramid and designed by Amanda Dray. The butterfly opens up to reveal a small souvenir of your choice (p6.)

Mother’s Day is celebrated on 22nd March and to get a head start, there are two cards, firstly from Florence Holmes. Entitled Mother (p10) the card features a spring bloom which is overlapping a vellum insert. The second, Pretty Primroses by Josie Davidson (p36) is another floral
themed card though interchangeable greetings have been provided, suitable for various occasions.
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A global team of widely respected editorial contributors bring a broad range of parchment ideas, patterns and techniques every month presenting possibilities with new products as well as traditional methods including white work embossing and working with different colouring mediums.


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Love this magazine as there are very few people (only know of 2 others) doing parchment in New Zealand. Receiving the magazine is like an old friend coming to visit with heaps of fabulous new ideas and patterns. Always look forward to printing out my online mag, sitting down with a cuppa and simply enjoying. Thanks a million.
Reviewed 05 May 2021

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The one thing that could improve? The mag heading says: "top tips and ideas for beginners" Sorry but that needs to improve, there are a lot of new people coming to the craft, more step by step patterns are needed e.g: how to do grid work and the different grids, lace work, colouring with pencil, ink, paints, a section of the magazine could be given over to newbie's. The mag used to do a "class" bring this back but dont use that of the past as things have changed! As someone who came to the craft a couple of years ago, i know i would have loved more of these things. basically, an idiots guide to parchment... it took me 3 years to find someone to help me, the magazine could have been my tutor! other than this, look through your friends on facebook, see what your followers are posting on thier own feeds and pick 2 people a month give them a gift like a set of gelly roll pens, dont wait for them to post on your feed. The more you do, the more people will come! Thank you. Naomi Thomson Reviewed 07 February 2021

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I hope you consider bringing out a paper version for the USA subscribers. Reviewed 28 November 2020

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Lots of patterns to suit everyone. Lots of tips! Reviewed 27 September 2020

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love it Reviewed 12 August 2020

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