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Range Punched:
Materials Required:
Card blank.
Handmade paper.
Coloured board or mirror board
Flower punch medium
Flower punch long reach
Tulip pen pink or gold
Fast tack glue.
Peel off.
UHU stic.
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Punching
is probably the simplest, fastest way to create cards, although it
can lead to sore fingers if you have to punch too many shapes.
If you are planning on producing a lot of punched cards then it would
probably be best to invest in a punch aid, they work with most punches,
plus you can also punch shapes from much thicker card. |
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Punched
flower:
To create a flower, simply use a long reach punch to punch out
the large flower, then a medium punch for the petals.
Then add a dot to the centre using a Tulip pen.
Punched shapes can be stuck to the your card using either cut down
sticky pads or fast tack glue. |
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Here we've used
a teddy punch, again highlighting the corners with Tulip pens
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can also use the Cassette punch gun system to add ages, making your
card more attractive to buyers for the special occasions such as 16
th., 18 th., 21st birthdays etc. |
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Variations on this
design:
Add handmade paper to highlight the punched shapes.
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Happy Birthday: |
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How to make cards and supplies
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