Did you notice the starburst shape? I used the 2-3/8" Scallop Circle Punch to create it! Here's how:
- Punch a Scallop Circle.
- Use removable adhesive or just a small bit of adhesive to adhere the scallop circle punch to a piece of scrap paper. (Or use a sticky note!)
- Line up the scallops so the point falls in the middle of each scallop.
- Punch again and remove from scrap paper.
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hi ... not sure if my post went through ... I have just found your lovely technique and hope to try it over the weekend ... I have posted the link on a forum I visit here is the link if you would like to have a look
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happy crafting and love sandy xx
I love our little starburst technique. Very cute. Will have to try it. Love the kissed effect too.
ReplyDeleteWow! You are so good at packing a lot of info into a clear and concise (aka short) video! Thank you so much for the inspiration - this is adorable! Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Loving your beautiful blog and the wonderful videos! Thank you so much for sharing!!
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