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Another technique for slit punch???
Not sure if anyone has posted this before, but I just discovered a new trick with my slit punch. I followed Julia's technique (http://bellepapier.blogs.splitcoasts...hort-tutorial/)
But instead of cutting off the scallops, I flipped them over and they make perfect circles...this looks so cool with designer paper...here is a sample I did last week. If someone else has previously shared this, sorry for the duplication... http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...0&ppuser=21777 thanks for looking...and I hope you find this useful... |
Very cool Rebecca! I've played around with it but never designed anything with it before! Fabulous look! Love those little circles!
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Great job Rebecca and thanks for sharing.
Carol in IN |
That is soooo clever. You could even use plain cs and put some little something in the circles or every other circle. Thanks for sharing your creation.:)
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What a neat idea. Thanks for sharing it!
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Just curious.. Why wouldn't you just use a circle punch?? I am not trying to be sarcastic or a pain but I am just wondering...
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Originally Posted by cookscrapstamp
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Just curious.. Why wouldn't you just use a circle punch?? I am not trying to be sarcastic or a pain but I am just wondering...
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thanks, I'm new to some of these techniques, and was wondering the same thing. :)
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Originally Posted by cookscrapstamp
(Post 6519506)
Just curious.. Why wouldn't you just use a circle punch?? I am not trying to be sarcastic or a pain but I am just wondering...
Thanks Rebecca! |
Originally Posted by Rox71
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They way she is using it would be a perfect way to use what many stampers would normally cut off and throw away. No waste...perfect idea! Thanks for the tip Rebecca!
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OMG! Great tip, Thanks! I have not yet heard this, so it must be YOUR ide! :)
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