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Ways to Use Punches
by Nancy Stolz
(Oct 12, 2009)
Punches are some of the oldest and easiest tools to use in scrapbooking. Today, there are a wide variety of styles available to choose from, and you can buy them almost anywhere. There are a few types of punches out there. The first is called a border punch. A border punch allows you to create a decorative edge along the side of a piece of paper. Another type of punch is a corner rounder. As the name implies, this punch will round the corners of photos or paper. A third type is a shaped punch. These come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. You can find one for almost anything, from dinosaurs to cause ribbons to alphabets. A fourth type is hand-held, for making a tiny punched shape, like the type used to make holes in paper for binders. These come in many designs as well. Using Border Punches Using a border punch eliminates the need for buying pre-cut border strips. When using this type of punch, you start by lining up the end of your paper with the center of the punch (there is a little line in the center for this purpose). Then, you use the picture on the side of the punch to line up the paper and repeat the design, until an entire border has been punched. Some ideas:
Border punches are not just for scalloped borders, either. There are many fun designs, including drippy goo and cityscapes. There also is one that you can thread ribbon through. Using Shape Punches This type of punch is most used for punching shapes to use as embellishments on a page or card. Because of the array of shapes and sizes, you can make that perfect accent for just about any page. Ideas:
Using Tiny Punches Tiny punches can be fun to use on a page. Some ideas:
Chances are you have a few of these lying around in your stash. Dust them off, bring them out, and try some of these techniques to add a little "punch" to your projects. |