Dressed Up Border Punch Card.
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It really is all in the details when it comes to creating with paper and punches. Punches are amazing tools that can help you add the necessary details to any projects in the smallest and simplest of ways. They can stand along wonderfully and together with other elements they shine just as bright. So how do I dress up my plain border punches to add interest to a project?
For this card I have found my new favourite border punch (sounds familiar right) – well I really have. The humble border punch filled with lots of little circles. Perfect in every way!
For my patterned paper I used the Kaisercraft Bow & Arrow range of papers that worked perfectly with my design.
Step 2 - I then aligned the punched strips off-set from each other so that the
pink would show through the back of the brown strip layered on top and
adhere it to the background of my card.
Step 3 - I made small pierced holes using my Couture Creations paper piercer and
sewed small pink seed beads to the inside of the punched circles using
the pilot holes I made. I also added some thin gold straight stitches to
the card from one hole to another connecting the punched circles to
each other.
Although not that visible on the card – I truly adds the most beautiful
texture and dimension in a subtle way to my punched border. It just goes
to show, that the simplest of details really can made a difference to
those everyday punched borders – making your basic tools more
functional.
Products used
- Xcut Border Punch – Dotted Wave [DXCU257107]
- Kaisercraft Bow & Arrow Double Sided Paper – Fire [KCP1572]
- Kaisercraft Bow & Arrow Double Sided Paper – Earth [KCP1569]
- Couture Creations Nesting Dies – Scallop Rectangle [ADCO 723047]
- AC Cardstock 12×12 Textured – Rocky Road [AC NATURALS 71466]
- AC Cardstock 12×12 Textured – Crawfish [AC ORANGES 71724]
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