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Today's technique is one that I'm sure you will find tons of creative uses for. I first saw THIS CARD in the gallery, made by Becca Stamps, and knew that it was something I had to try. Becca has the most easy-to-follow video tutorial that will easily guide you step-by-step to create your own wonderful Medallion card with just a few supplies. To view this tutorial, CLICK HERE. Thank you Becca for sharing this wonderful technique with us!
Becca is really getting lots of attention with her unique style. She was yesterday's Featured Stamper, and what a fantastic gallery she has.
For those of you on dial-up or just have problems viewing videos, I've attached a picture, which I hope will make the instructions clear. Just let me know if you have questions.
For this week's challenge you will need:
Cardstock
Circle Cutter (Nestabilities - coluzzle, or other larger circle cutter)
Decorative Corner Punch (corner guide removed-this is an important step)
Pencil
Text weight paper (for pattern)
Step 1: Using your nestabilities or coluzzle, cut two circles, one from your scrap paper (for your template) and another from the cardstock you want to use for your medallion. On my coluzzle, I've colored each line to make it easier for me to see when I'm cutting. For this project, I used the brown line (see arrow), which is the 6th circle from the center.
Step 2: Using your scrap paper circle, fold it in half four times, creating a pie (see picture)
Step 3: Again, using your template, mark your lines onto the back side of your cardstock
Step 4: Using your lines as a guide, punch your decorative corner punch in between each line, watching as you punch so that there is a small space between each punch. If you overlap your punches, your design will look a little funny. If there is too much space, you can always use your snips to remove any unwanted cardstock.
Step 5: Decorate and complete your card as desired.
Be use to use the keyword TLC193 (no spaces) when you upload your card.
This is just awesome!! I've never seen it before! And I have realized that none of my corner punches is quite cool enough!! Hmmmmm. . . gotta see what I have that will work!
Hi Lynn, I was looking at your explanations and I really think I can do this, it's a visual I needed and your picture is perfect, the fact that you used blue didn't influence me at all, though blue is my favorite color your know.;)
I need a bunch of Christmas cards, who doesn't...
Thank you for this challenge Lynn and for being here week after week.
Ooops, forgot to say thanks to Becca, had so much fun caseing her gallery yesterday.
I saw this tutorial a short while back, but ALL my decorative corner punches have built-in corner guides, so I'll sit this one out and just enjoy looking at everybody else's creations. This is one I don't think I can subsititute on, short of hand-cutting, LOL.
Well, I just can't believe that I made a circle medallion 4 days ago and then yesterday she was the FS and then today the challenge. I just gotta laugh. I'll try to make another but I will link up the one I did the other day as well. Here it is:
WOW Lynn. What a challenge! After looking at Becca's gallery yesterday I was in awe and thought "My goodness. Now THAT's talent!" I'm such a novice at these challenges - and each one is great - so I'm gonna give this a shot (provided all my supplies allow me to).
I think the directions with a picture is FABULOUS! I'm definitely a "show me" person so this helps tons!
Thanks for the great challenge ladies. I'm off to play!
Wow, is this ever gorgeous. I have not been able to participate in the challenges for quite awhile, but I must try this one. Thanks so much for the tutorial. linda
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Lynn,,,,,,,,I'm SOOO excited. I actually have that corner punch and the Nestibilities.......I've cut a circle using Becca's tutorial and it WORKED !!!!
YEA........ Now I'll have to figure out a card to make. This is my first challenge in months...........What a super way to get started again.
Be back later with my card.................
THANKS to Becca too.
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Are you sure they are built-in? Many look like the guides don't come off, but many do.
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Originally Posted by Cook22
I saw this tutorial a short while back, but ALL my decorative corner punches have built-in corner guides, so I'll sit this one out and just enjoy looking at everybody else's creations. This is one I don't think I can subsititute on, short of hand-cutting, LOL.
I tried Becca's other technique the circle embossing one and had a hard time with it...I think I'm spastic this week....need to look around for my corner punches...
Great technique....Becca's tutorial is fabulous....But I don't own ONE decorative punch....yikes! I'm heading out this morning...I'll see what I can pick up along my travels.
WOW! Lynn, it's Becca Week here on SCS! LOL! I LOVE this circle, and had made one at a teachers' retreat, (using a Coluzzle and star punch), YEARS ago...hmmmmm....too many years to say here! LOL! and LOVE how they look! Becca's tutorial is AWESOME....(Thank goodness! LOL)
I had to use a bird again....The darn Cardinals are STILL busy building their nest...AT NIGHT!!!!!
I get a message that the video is no longer available or it just doesn't come up when I go to her blog.
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I've seen this video before but hadn't yet tried it. But since you challenged us... I only have one corner punch. I had to use my coluzzles - ergh! Hate those things. Can't wait till my circle nesties arrive. So, not as pretty or perfectly round as everyone elses, but at least I tried. Here is my card.