grab your punches and get ready
Do you hoard punches, and yet never use them. Or do you think they look pretty but do not know how to use them?
Well then, this is the class for you. I will hopefully show you some techniques that will get you using those punches and thinking out of the box, when you see a new one that you think you might use. Just so you know up front this is strictly a technique class. I will not complete any layouts or projects in this class, but I think you will learn a few great techniques.
For this class I am going to show you how to use the Martha Stewart Modern Garland edge and corner punch. If you do not have these exact punches, but others by her you can follow along and hopefully still get some great ideas on how to use any of her edge and corner punches.
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Do you hoard punches, and yet never use them. Or do you think they look pretty but do not know how to use them?
Well then, this is the class for you. I will hopefully show you some techniques that will get you using those punches and thinking out of the box, when you see a new one that you think you might use. Just so you know up front this is strictly a technique class. I will not complete any layouts or projects in this class, but I think you will learn a few great techniques.
For this class I am going to show you how to use the Martha Stewart Modern Garland edge and corner punch. If you do not have these exact punches, but others by her you can follow along and hopefully still get some great ideas on how to use any of her edge and corner punches.
We are going to start with the corner punch. Did you know it has wings? And that those wings are very useful! I did not for the first year that I had them....so call me blonde! They open from either side and actually help you to line up your corners appropriately
Excited about this one because I have misc punches.. not quite that large.. but still have them that I just don't get inspiration from them to use.... so very intrigued on what cool ideas you can teach me!!
~ Carissa ~
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We are going to use a 12 by 12 sheet of cardstock and begin by me showing how to punch all the way around the page. I always start with the corners.
Place your first corner all the way into the "wings" of the punch. Making sure that both sides are even and it is all the way in the punch.
Press down your punch while keeping your paper still. Your punch should look like this:
Place your first corner all the way into the "wings" of the punch. Making sure that both sides are even and it is all the way in the punch.
Press down your punch while keeping your paper still. Your punch should look like this:
Next. repeat this with the remaining 3 corners and your page will look like this:
Hello, sorry I'm late. I'm still on January from the special days class. But wanted to check in and will read back later.
Joyce
Now to line up your straight edges with your already punched corners. On your edge punches you have 2 sets of markings. The first set closest to the main portion of the punch are the markings you use to line up your corner.
Kimandasmo wrote:We are going to start with the corner punch. Did you know it has wings? And that those wings are very useful! I did not for the first year that I had them....so call me blonde! They open from either side and actually help you to line up your corners appropriately
Didn't know there was wings! This is really helpful!!
Lori
This is what it will look like when you punch it.
Now do this on either side of each corner you just punched. Your paper will look like this.
Now do this on either side of each corner you just punched. Your paper will look like this.
Very nice!
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