Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Stampin' Up! Mitten Builder Punch Flower Card

I love punches! Especially when there are different ways to use them! I held out on buying the mitten punch, but when I saw all the cool things you can make with it, so I broke down and got it! I'm pretty confident that I'll have you adding it to your own wish list before the week is over! (Find it in my Online Store.) Hang on to your hats, it's Mitten Builder Punch week!!

Day 1: Use the mitten top to make flowers! The stem is made from the branch in the Owl Punch. The leaves are stamped from Bright Blossoms stamp set. I couldn't decide which color I liked better. What do you think? Leave me a comment and let me know your preference: Island Indigo or Rich Razzleberry.

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Stampin' Up! Supplies: Bright Blossoms (leaves), Tiny Tags (greeting), Lucky Limeade ink & cardstock, Rich Razzleberry ink & cardstock, Island Indigo ink & cardstock, Whisper White Cardstock, Summer Smooches Designer Paper, 1-3/8" Circle Punch, 1-3/4" Circle Punch, 2-3/8" Scallop Circle Punch, Mitten Builder Punch (flower), Owl Punch (flower stem), Polka Dot Embossing Folder, Stampin' Dimensionals
 

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6 comments:

  1. Nancy B. / nacky71@hotmail.comNovember 7, 2012 at 11:42 AM

    Neat to see how the mittin punch is used to make the flower. Look forward to seeing more examples!

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  2. I love your clean and simple designs! :) I like the razzleberry and I like the embossing on the circles too.

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  3. Adorable!!! I see a Stamp-a-Stack coming out of this one. Suppose I should call it a Punch-a-Stack.

    Love the simplicity and I'm with you, I love the mitten punch possibilities!

    Donna

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  4. I like the Rich Razzleberry, but maybe because I really like the textured circles. Both are great. Love the CAS layout!

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  5. Julie, used your layout for my card club this month!! Thanks for the inspiration!

    http://stuckonstampin.blogspot.com/2013/02/february-card-club-consider-it-casedand.html

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  6. My vote is definitely for the Rich Razzleberry!

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