In issue 21 of Australian Simply Cards:
- 55 fantastic projects
- Thank you! Top techniques for spellbinding cards
- Pretty patchwork: amaze your friends with charming stitched cards
- It’s party time! Get in the mood with crafty gems
- Inspired ideas for best results with your free gifts
- Stampbord special: perfect results every time
- $1,848 of craft supplies to be won
It’s on sale now, priced at $10.95.



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I would like to enter the competition pg. 54 of the above magazine . The prize I ‘d love to win is :
creative memories papercraft bundle
Hey, thanks so much for my beautiful Ferngully stamps that I won in “Simply Cards Issue 20″. I had forgotten that I had entered the competition, so it was a lovely surprise when I received them in the mail. Keep up all the great work in your magazine!! Cheers, Anna Doncon, Shepparton.
Hi there,
I would like to enter the competition in Issue 21 pg 54 in Simply Cards. I would love to win the : creative memories papercraft bundle.
I would like to enter tha competition on page 54of issue 21.
Any of the prizes would be great but I think I could get creative withthe jolly nation decoupage
Hello, I would like to enter the competition on page 54 of Issue 21. I would really enjoy using the Creative Memories Papercraft Bundle if I was lucky enough to win. Thanks.
Hi ladies
Thanks for all your comments. Don’t forget, if you want to be in with a chance of winning the prizes you need to click the competition link at the top right of the screen and then fill in the entry form.
Thanks so much Practical Publishing for my fab Kasazz prize pack from the last competition. It has inspired me to get started on my Christmas pages already. Thanks heaps. I had forgotten I entered and it was a lovely surprise when it turned up. Cheers.
For those of us who are new to card making – could you please tell me how big a card blank is? I can’t find anywhere in the magazine where it mentions what size I need to cut the cardstock. I understand that this might be basic to experienced card-makers, but not all of us fall into this category. Thanks