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Punches
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Enhancing Punched Shapes
by Patricia Folchert (Jan 9, 2013)
Punches are a tool that most of us have readily available and they offer so many possibilities. I used some type of layering technique paired with punched shapes. I actually used two very basic punches: a circle punch and a scalloped circle punch. |
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Simple Banner Tutorial
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 17, 2011)
Banners are the latest trend in scrapbooking and card-making. Although banners are simple to make, they can be a little overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. Here is a really simple tutorial for making a semi-circle banner that will get you started. |
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Product Review: EK Success Paper Shapers Binding Edge Punch
by Stacy Milford (Apr 16, 2010)
I had long admired the scrapbook layouts and cards created using a torn notebook edge. Then I came across the EK Success Paper Shapers Binding Edge Punch and knew that I had to add it to my supply of scrapbooking tools. |
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Layering Punched Circles
by Denise Gormish (Jan 12, 2010)
Layering circle punches can create a variety of looks on your scrapbook pages. By using punches of two or more sizes, the circles can be layered one on top of another for a beautiful design. Here are some suggestions for using layered circle punches. |
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Ways to Use Punches
by Nancy Stolz (Oct 12, 2009)
Unpack your punches and get great ideas for how to use them! |
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Product Review: Zutter Round-it-All
by Patter Cross (Mar 12, 2009)
The Zutter Round-it-All is a corner rounder; however, it is not just your average corner rounder. This corner rounder is made to handle thick chipboard, acrylic, tin, leather, eight sheets of cardstock, and most other materials up to 1/8" thick. |
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Marvy Uchida – Really Big Clever Lever Craft Punches
by Maegan Hall (Dec 22, 2008)
While I was browsing a local scrapbook store, I caught a glimpse of Marvy Uchida’s new large punches and I was wowed! Normally you have to own a diecut machine to have such large, crisp results. |
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Scrapbook Product Review: Fiskars Threading Water Punch
by Tiffany Roberts (Oct 6, 2008)
I was very excited to receive my new Fiskars Threading Water Border Punch in the mail. Fiskars makes such nice quality products, I was sure that this new tool would get plenty of use. Some of my favorite features are: |
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Layouts Packed with Punches
by Maegan Hall (Feb 12, 2008)
I hope to share with you a few updated techniques I’ve grown to love using your dust-collecting punches. You will not only begin to use your punches again, but you will also put a dent in your scrap paper pile. |
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Old Supplies, New Designs: Punches
by Tiffany Roberts (Jun 9, 2006)
I’ve come up with a few new ways to use my punches, and they are making their way back off the dusty shelf to which they had been retired. |
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Five Punchy Projects
by Sherrill Ghilardi Pierre (Feb 13, 2006)
You may have bought your punches years ago, but that doesn’t mean they’re out of date. Before you pack away your punches, never to be seen again, take a look at these fun projects made using some of my favorite punches. |
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Corner Rounding Magic
by Andrea Steed (May 18, 2005)
It’s no surprise that the corner rounder is once again a favorite tool. Dust off your corner rounder and try these fun ways to use it on your pages: |
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