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Knit yourself a Royal Couple
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 26/01/2011 17:41:33
We're in stitches over the woolly Windsors

There’s nothing like a little creative endeavour to help subdue those wedding day jitters. And so, as the Big Day draws ever nearer, this knit your own William & Kate pattern from Galt provides the perfect distraction. The handsome Prince is suited

Valentine's Day Crafts Made With Love
By Kate Donoughue on 06/01/2011 08:01:30
Easy-to-make gifts for Valentine's Day

.Happy crafting!

Templates for Playsail and Flag
By Kate Donoughue on 13/02/2012 11:40:26
Sail away on a sea of creativity with this easy craft project for you and your child to make together

In the April issue of Junior, out on March 2, we feature some brilliant crafty ideas from Homemade Home by Sania Pell (CICO, £16.99). For full instructions, be sure to pick up your copy of Junior. Print out this template to 4x its size and use to make your flag and playsail.

Kimono Cutie
By Kate Donoughue on 27/09/2010 12:04:53
Make an Oriental doll your child will love

To get started making your cute Panda Buns doll, download these 12 pattern pieces. Please make sure your printer is set to 100 per cent A4. Cut them out from your designated fabrics, cutting the number of pieces called for on each one. Unless otherwise noted, seam allowances ar...

Brilliant books for young artists
By Kate Donoughue on 01/10/2012 15:12:00
Four books to inspire and encourage your child's creative side

Anholt’s Artists by Laurence Anholt (France Lincoln, £5.99 each). Images and text bring artistic greats to life, including Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci and Matisse.Art Attack by Neil Buchanan (DK, £9.99). Lively, practical book to guide you

Extravagant Easter eggs
By Kate Donoughue on 05/04/2012 11:42:06
Five ways to create beautifully decorated eggs for Easter

Some of these methods use hard-boiled eggs and so these can be eaten afterwards. If you want to display your creations year after year, you’ll need to use blown eggs.To blow an eggUse a pin or a needle to make a hole in the fat end of an egg. Wiggle the needle around to make a ho...

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