I popped into one of the two Poundland shops in Worcester town centre and was really chuffed with the 6ins x 6ins Christmas paper pads I found. I very nearly missed them as they were in the seasonal quick sale baskets in the middle of the shop rather than on the crafty shelves.
I bought four pads, although I think there were more to chose from, going for the ones that contained designs and colours that I thought would be the most versatile and “me”.
My favourite was the Cosy Christmas pad, (5 x 6 designs), because all the designs look like knitting samples and as such I am already thinking of a very simple patchwork card with a little faux stitching or using a page on its own to cover the front of a card blank with a simple printed sentiment in the middle. I am quite excited to get playing.
The embossed paper pack was exceptional value, the embossing is really deep and the paper/card thick and glossy (5 x 6 designs).
The Scandi style reindeer and bird pages are again a card on their own when stuck to the front of a card blank with perhaps a careful application of translucent or white micro glitter here and there.
Elves aren't really my thing, but with the elf on the shelf is becoming more and more popular I think there is a card or two among these designs when I have get the time to experiment. I particularly like the Kraft colour as I have a few Kraft card blanks that really need using up.
The Jolly Christmas pad is “so so” ……. useful as a spare. My favourite designs are definitely the snowmen and penguins.
And ….. there were a few more bits of crafty treasure …… but more of that tomorrow.
Great find! You'll make some awesome cards and crafts with these. Looking forward to seeing at least some of them on the blog.
ReplyDeleteThey’re great bargains-guess where I’m off to tomorrow? I’m even going to brave the predicted 50mph winds to obtain some bargains!
ReplyDeleteMichele
I love the poundland papers, I always buy them, such good value, thanks for the Christmas card as well lol
ReplyDeleteTilly
yep i got these papers to Christmas papers never really go out of fash so you can use next year big love marc
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