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I am currently trying to make the new trifold card for this weeks tutorial and I seem to be having trouble with the scalloped border part of it. I understand how to make one with my corner rounder but I don't quite understand if I'm supposed to make the border using a circle shape or a straight piece of cardstock. How do you attach it so that it looks even. I'm confused. Help!:confused:
I wish i knew the answer and could help too! I just break out the old fashioned Scallop scissors when I want a scallop border! That punch/corner rounder business is too hard for me!
__________________ Heather Scott - aka stampez
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I actually figured it out...with the help from my upline. You just trace the arch of the card onto the cardstock that you want to use for the scallops and then punch out the scallops along the line that you traced. Then you cut it straight across the bottom and score it at the same place as the scores in the trifold part of the card. So you end up with a half moon shape at the top on the inside of your card. Just place it just above the arch line so you can see the scallops. I will be uploading mine a little later this morning.