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Emma Jewell Crafts July Box

How is it August already?! This year is going far too fast!

I wanted to share with you all my latest makes using the Emma Jewell Crafts subscription box! The July box was gorgeous (as you would expect) and filled with fun paper, quote cards, sequins and lots more!

The July range is perfect for new baby cards and children's party makes!

Firstly I made this Hello Baby scrapbook using paper and foam letters that were in the crafty subscription box.

Hello Baby Scrapbook

I used my Cricut Explore to cut out the leaves for the wreath (image #M3976E) and to cut out the background circle. Then I stuck them down and added the foam letters and sequin flowers. I finished it off with a tassel made from wool that was in the box.

My second make was personalised cards, perfect for little ones birthdays!


How cute is the tiger print paper?! I love it! I cut a rectangle of 5" x 7" in both the papers and then cut them down the middle to create triangles.

Have you tried the Emma Jewell Craft Box yet?!



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