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To my Papa in Heaven, who has taught me to celebrate
Introduction
My love affair with paper runs deep; the sight and scent of multiple shelves of neatly stacked paper stock in lots of different textures and weights sets my heart pounding at the possibilities of what I can create out of it. This love of paper, which began when I was a young girl with a pot of glue and lots of glitter, has grown into a fully fledged career in celebration stationery and gifts. Even now as I head up the BerinMade brand, which has products and reach spanning continents, its important each day to remember where it all started; in my heart a small spark of creativity, materials that inspire me, and a huge dose of imagination.
Theres a very strong case to be made for paper as a craft material; its versatile, accessible and in most cases inexpensive. Theres also something about its tangible nature that enables paper to spread joy from gifter to recipient in a very personal way. Thats why we send cards for birthdays and wedding invitations in fact the first wedding anniversary is marked with the gift of paper. Now more than ever, even in our highly digitized world, paper as a medium carries potent meaning as something that is momentous, heartfelt and, in the case of crafting, one of a kind.
To me, the point of crafting is to bring joy to our surroundings and our loved ones; half the fun is in creating something with your hands, and the other half is in seeing the delighted face of the person who is enjoying your creation. In our busy lives, its so important to slow down, channel our creativity and show appreciation for those we love. If youre unsure about your crafting abilities, youll find explanations of some of the basic skills on ). I guarantee youll come back and dive in for more.
To inspire you, the Lookbook at the front of the book showcases the finished projects in their party and everyday habitats. Hopefully, this will encourage you to throw your own parties, celebrate milestones and, even on ordinary days, show appreciation for those you love. Each Lookbook project cross-refers to the Tutorials chapter where you will find step-by-step instructions explaining how to make it, so feel free to jump to the instructions and start creating your own version whenever you like.
Each project tutorial is marked with a skill level ranging from 1 to 5; use this to help you choose a quick and easy project (level 1) for an afternoon of crafting, or go for a more complex project (level 5) that may take a weekend to complete. If you are looking for a specific type of project, such as gift wrap or party decorations, refer to the tutorials list ().
Whether you are a novice crafter or a seasoned party planner, I hope that you will find plenty within the pages of this book to inspire you to create beautiful memories of your own. So go ahead and get your craft on, and dont forget to connect with me using @berinmade on Instagram and Twitter Id love to see what you make!
Lookbook
Pretty in Pink
This section is a homage to one of my first loves: the colour pink. When you are a little girl, you can unashamedly dress head-to-toe in it. Now that I have a little girl of my own, we love to play dressing up games and inevitably we end up in pink.
Especially in the sweet shades of pink, there is a risk of conjuring up images of Barbies dream house and sugary-pink ballet tutus, which may be nice for the very young but could be a little too much for adult eyes. For a more sophisticated take on pink, you need to choose your shades wisely. When styling a pink-on-pink party, for example, go for pinks tinted with grey or beige (such as a dusty pink or nude pink). For brand inspirations, I look to high-fashion labels such as Miu Miu and Chlo ultra-feminine but also fresh and modern. To keep things interesting, mix in a metallic such as copper or break up the look with some black and white pattern.
Oversized Sweets Wrap
One of the easiest ways to bring a whimsical touch to any creative idea is to play with scale. This is a fun way to add a little (or a lot of) sweetness to a gift. The pink and copper stripes add a touch of old-school charm. Pictured, .
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Doughnuts (About You) Toppers
Ah, doughnuts. These unsung heroes of confectionery are down-to-earth, yummy and comfortingly familiar but stick a topper on them and they will be pretty much as fancy as their French cousins, macarons (not to mention a lot cuter). You can win me over with a doughnut stack sporting a heart-and-arrow topper any day.
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Shake the Confetti Gift Wrap
Add a dash of fun in your gift wrap. This easy wrapping idea makes an impressive-looking present using just cellophane and coloured paper. For super-quick confetti, empty the contents of your hole punch tray.
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Gift Wrap Tassels
For the finishing touch to a beautiful gift wrap, try a pair of pretty tassels. Leftover scraps of card made into classic gift tassels turn an ordinary ribbon tie into something special.
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Secret Love Messages
Send a message from your heart! Hide your secret messages in this origami heart that doubles as an envelope or gift topper.
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Take a Bow Cards
Its no secret that I love a good pun (thats how my husband Ben won me over, but thats a story for another time). These preppy beauties take only a few minutes to put together and give you extra cute points for any congratulatory or other messages inside.
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Beside the Seaside
What inspires me most about the seaside is the richness of the textures you can find there: sandy beaches, smooth pebbles, the ridges on seashells and the foam of the waves breaking on the shore. When I close my eyes and think of the seaside, I can almost hear the waves crashing and feel the sand beneath my feet; I can picture the turquoise sea and feel the warmth of the sun on my face.
In this section I wanted to bring the experience of the seaside into the party setting by using a range of materials and textures: oil pastels, watercolours, Italian crpe paper and even some jute string on card. Dont be afraid to combine natural, collected materials with paper they contribute to the theme of natural textures.
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