Parchment Paper
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Posted on 17th May 2016 by Papermilldirect
Filed under Papercraft Disciplines And Techniques, Parchment Craft, Competitions And Giveaways
What can you do with parchment paper?
You can embellish, perforate, stipple, cut, print on and colour parchment. Parchment craft has been around for many years, originally used to create religious devotional cards and more recently it has been used for regular greeting cards, certificates and wedding stationery. With careful perforating you can even make parchment paper appear like lace! It's an entire art in itself!
The parchment we have on special offer at the moment is 145gsm in a natural colour, perfect for card making projects, calligraphy and great for die cutting, like Sylvia, our designer has done here with this mistletoe (I know, bit early for Christmas but us crafters have to be ready!) Sylvia told us she thinks the parchment will be ideal for vintage style crafts.
For the discounted price and all the details of great deals from Papermilldirect check out our special offers page.
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See more from Sylvia at Designs for all Occasions
Wendy has used the parchment to make a wedding card and DIY matching envelope, she has embossed the card and heat embossed the handmade parchment envelope with gold embossing powder. See more from Wendy over on her blog Pink and Dotty.
HOW TO ENTER
To win a pack of our 145gsm parchment paper in a lovely natural hue simply follow these instructions!
1. add a comment below letting us know your favourite type of card - that must have you need lots of in your stash!
2. Not compulsory!!! But for a second entry head to our Facebook page and like & share our pinned post with your friends!
We'll choose three winners from all the entries in comments here and on Facebook next week. So, if you do both you'll double your chance of winning
Entries close on Sunday 22nd at midnight! UK & Ireland only
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