Lace Ribbon Border Punch

Here's a little blast from the past…I made all these projects for my PROJECT OF THE MONTH last fall.  It's a special newsletter that I send out to ONLY my customers.  So if you've ever taken a class, attended a stamping event, ordered product or card classes, or attended my Used Stamp Sale and you haven't been receiving my PROJECT OF THE MONTH newsletter – let me know so I can add you to my list!

All of these cards are made with the Lace Ribbon Border Punch – a super fun and versatile punch that's RETIRING!!!! OH NO!!!!

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Isn't this pretty?  

  • Cut your cardstock 4-1/4” x 11” and score at 5-1/2”
  • Insert your cardstock with the score line at the start line of the punch
  • Punch twice making four flowers
  • Turn your cardstock over and punch the same way on the other side

Tip:  I used a Sharpie Marker to mark the start lines on the front part of my punch so they were visible when I put this card in the punch.

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The 1” Circle Punch is the perfect size to layer behind the border for a splash of color.

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Here’s the Lace Ribbon Border Punch tucked behind the black layer as a small border.  You can also use the 3/4” Circle Punch to punch out the little center flower to embellish your cards or scrapbook pages.  A Rhinestone Brad in the middle is the perfect touch.

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Our 1/8” Taffeta Ribbon is the perfect size to thread through the border.

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Here’s a sample with the flowers layered over a white border – I used the ¾” Circle Punch to punch out the Pacific Point flowers in the Lace Ribbon Border and layer over the white.

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Thanks for stopping by…

Achesonsiggy

 

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