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Couldn't resist doing another one - bought some new corner punches just for this technique! Thanks to Lynn and Becca - another broke and addicted technique lover!
This was a great challenge, Lynn, and I loved Becca's tutorial when I saw it a couple weeks ago. I had a bunch of images of the skaters from Winter Post, so combined them with the medallion and the snowy packing tape and glitter thing. Hope you like mine here . We actually have been having frost here last couple nights and I turned on the furnace for the first time. 55 in the house was just a tad cool! :rolleyes:
This is such a fantastic technique! There have been so many beautiful uploads for this! Though I posted mine to the regular gallery, I forgot to come back here and post it also. Here is my punched medallion card: TLC193 Punched Medallion by angelladcrockett at Splitcoaststampers
I just LOVE this technique!!!
After a little manipulation to get the right sized circle, I was off to the races. I don't have my nesties Scallop circle yet so I improvised and cut the outside with scissors( Not exact but hey it IS handmade!)
I am pleased with the results ...let me know what you think...
Hi,
I had trouble with this too...my circle is 3.5 inches and I just had to use my scissors to cut the outside circle. Mine just fits on the 4.25 x 5.5 card front...some of the others look like they have more room than mine so I'm not sure if their card was bigger or not...anyway these are the sizes I used...Hope this helps...
Good Luck...
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, BECCA!! I saw your tutorial the other day, went back to view-couldn't find-I got this site from a member on the forum at scrapbook.com.
The new cards with this technique are simply beautiful. I'm thinking about redoing this tutorial because there are so many new corner punches out on the market now. Last month I tried the Martha Stewart corner punches like I did on this card and they work beautifully. Give them a try, but do not take off the wings - they don't need to be removed.