CraftWorld is growing all the time, and our wonderful community members are a huge part of that! We wanted to celebrate and showcase more of your work than we've been doing previously, so please enjoy our weekly series of Featured Crafters of the Week. Please make sure you click through the links to congratulate this week's stars!

I'd like to say a HUGE thank-you to Pooja who helps us find your amazing posts. Pop over and say hi to her and give her a follow!


Let's start off the week with a wonderfully classy festive creation from Huggycrafts. Doesn't this wreath look absolutely stunning?

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This gorgeous card from Fifistamper has a wonderful pop-up surprise inside. I'm not going to tell you what it is - you have to click through and see for yourself!

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A delicious little make from Madcrafter! If you fancy making something similar, we've got a free charity pattern right here on CraftWorld.

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I love the soft pretty shades of this Christmas card by Bluebell Dayz. It makes me think of mulling spices and mince pies!

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Craft feather has taken her inspiration from Little House on the Prairie for this cosy crochet shawl. You'll find the pattern for a similar one in Crochet Now Issue 79.

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Check out this creepy creation from Mazmeta! This looks like it was so much fun to make.

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I hereby officially propose that we change the seventh verse of the 12 Days of Christmas "Seven Pigs in Blankets" in honour of this adorable bunch from Nana Pat! How precious are these little piggies?!

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Let's round off this week's selection with a collection of cards from CraftWorld favourite Dia von Eladia! Dia's variations on a theme are all subtly different by wonderfully cohesive - proof that you can batch-make some elements of your cards without them all becoming too samey and boring to make.

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How to Get Featured

All of the posts here have been shared on CraftWorld by our members.

Most have been shared in one of the many friendly groups on the site, or posted to the members' social feed, which you can do by going here and clicking the "create post" button.

Remember to tick the "share to inspiration gallery" box if you want your post to be seen by as many people as possible!

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