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MischievousRaven
We head to Shrewsbury to meet MischievousRaven, a part-time art student who loves making crafts in her spare time!
How did you find CO+K and why did you join?
I actually found out about Cut Out and Keep through an old magazine and a blog a few years ago. I can't really remember what magazine or blog but the first time i looked at the website i decided to join. I really wanted to show off my creations i have made and get feedback.
What projects are you currently working on?
Im currently drawing new designs for my bunting (drawing is not my strong point), currently i have birds and recently i made deer bunting so i want to do more animals.
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Sew-licious Little Things
We chat to Kate, give you the chance to win the book and learn how-to sew a puppy purse.
I’m Kate Haxell, a devout Londoner. I work as a craft book editor and author, which is a job I love (nearly all of the time…) I’m rubbish at social media, though I have discovered Twitter (talk about late to the party…) and I’m trying not to be too terrified by it (come and say hello to me, please). I live in a house I love, with a man, a dog, and two cats, all of whom I also love.
Muhaiminah recreates the light & classy style of Demi Lovato's Californian living room.
I've been a Lovatic for a long time. Demi has always been very inspiring. Anyways, I love her house in California, it's full of life, light and classy stuffs, just like Demi! Here's a list of 10 how-to projects that can help you re-decorate your living room like Demi's living room from her house in California
Outfit Details
- Headband - DIY
- Watch - My mom's
- Top - DIY
- Shorts - From one of my local stores
- Shoes - These are standard black shoes but I switched it up with gold ribbons!
- Plain black tights - H&M. But these are really common, you can get these at tons of other shops.
- Bag - Chanel
DIY Sports Jersey Inspired T-Shirt
Recreate the look with Carissa's t-shirt tutorial:
New York City never ceases to amaze me. One minute you’re in a busy thoroughfare, the next a quiet park. You can find busy bars, quiet museums and quirky cafes. When it comes down to the core of it, the best thing about NYC is the people. It’s a true mixing pot of every kind of person you can imagine, young and old, rich and poor, cheery and snarky. It’s a mix of races, religions and beliefs unlike anything I’ve seen in any of my travels outside of the region. Some people think we are a bit brash, but we are also friendly and honest.