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Know when to fold ’em

The Papercraft Events team is excited to bring From Picture to Page and Beyond – Papercrafts and Scrapbooking show back to the Cardinia Cultural Centre for 2016.
Held over two big days, the show has 24 specialty retailers and traders who bring their crafting enthusiasm and inspiration.
For experienced paper crafters or scrapbookers, just starting out or even for those who would like to start a craft and don’t know where to begin, this expo has something for everyone.
They can shop for supplies and tools and watch the free demonstrations all day.
The skilled people love sharing their paper crafts passion so visitors can ask them questions about the products they are using or seek help with a current project.
Many of the traders offer Make and Takes, free mini projects that let people get hands on with the latest products and techniques under the guidance of the talented crafters.
Mini classes are also available. For a small fee visitors can create a paper crafts project, especially designed for the Picture to Page show.
All materials and tools are supplied. A full list of Make and Takes and mini-classes is available on www.frompicturetopageandbeyond.com.au/Pakenham.
The From Picture to Page Papercrafts show is at Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham, on Saturday 21 May from 9am to 4pm and Sunday 22 May from 10am to 4pm. Entry is $10 for adults, with kids and reluctant partners admitted for free.
Free parking and refreshments are available from the café.
Look for the advert in this newspaper for a discount entry coupon to the show.
For more information visit www.facebook.com/FromPictureToPage or www.frompicturetopageandbeyond.com.au.

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