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There is a wonderful thread about all of the things you can do with the new round tab punch and I was thinking this morning that the designer label punch must be just as versatile. I used mine this morning for class and I noticed that the scraps left over made an hourglass figure. I'm opening up this challenge to all the creative demos out there to see what else we can do with this punch. So get out your CS and your punch and see what you can come up with!
oooh ... I was debating on whether or not to get this punch. I figured I would just wait until the retirement list came out to decide ... but, if there are some really neat things to do with it, I just may have to get it anyway ;) Subscribing so I can see too! :-D
__________________ ~*~ Clara ~*~ If you can think it, you can ink it!
forgot to delete the words rotate 90 degrees. I rotated it while I was trying to get it to an allowable file size. Just use what's left inside the square.
Here is more info I copied from scs a while back not sure who wrote it but there are some great ideas, hope they help you too.
"I wish I had a list fro the tag punch too, because I am sure you could do a lot of the same things with it.
Some of the ideas I've seen here were with tag punch
- pocket
-elongated tag
-should be able to make chocolate nugget holder
-fence
-tag that pulls out of the word window punch
-bookmark folded in half -don't know if it would look as good as the tag
-window to show candy in the bag
- negative image like you said for shaker card
- love your idea Janet to fold in half for an index tab -I would have never that of that one, would look neat for the EFP stamp
-also like- punch holes on each side for a ribbon slide- I done just a straight slit cause the stamp took most the space
-could it look like a belt buckle?
-someone made labels for candy
-it looks great layered using the circle punch, I am sure you can add a rectangle piece and use the ticket punch or even a circle punch to snip the corners, actually I think someone has samples in the gallery
- try it with the hostess set Riveting and also Circle of Friendship"
Which part does not work-the attachement picture?
I think the words are there so after T-ball I can come back and add in the attachment directly.
Thanks for letting me know!
__________________ I want people to be afraid of how much they love me-M. Scott
Which part does not work-the attachement picture?
I think the words are there so after T-ball I can come back and add in the attachment directly.
Thanks for letting me know!
Hi there - it says file not found when I copied and pasted the link. When I just clicked the link it says I do not have permission.
If you just describe it that would be great too. We should start a file for ways to use it like they have for word window punch. I don't even own this but want it now
Just punch, score down longways, and you've got something that looks somewhat like the round tab. (yes, I'm a little cheap , but I'm saving for a cuttlebug.)
Hi there - it says file not found when I copied and pasted the link. When I just clicked the link it says I do not have permission.
If you just describe it that would be great too. We should start a file for ways to use it like they have for word window punch. I don't even own this but want it now
Have fun at t-ball!
I posted what it said, but did so underneath so I think it was confusing.
-->Thought I would put this here, I was inspired by the Round Tab punch thread. These were created the same way that the brackets and parentheses are using the tab punch.<--
and I will attach the pic here:
__________________ I want people to be afraid of how much they love me-M. Scott
I posted what it said, but did so underneath so I think it was confusing.
-->Thought I would put this here, I was inspired by the Round Tab punch thread. These were created the same way that the brackets and parentheses are using the tab punch.<--
and I will attach the pic here:
Cool - thanks for posting. Will have to try tis out...
I stamped the admission ticket from "stamp of authenticity" and then centered it in the designer label punch then trimmed the curved parts off to make tickets for a border for a 6x6 scrap page. Don't have the page done yet, so can't post.
Just punch, score down longways, and you've got something that looks somewhat like the round tab. (yes, I'm a little cheap , but I'm saving for a cuttlebug.)
~Martha
I thought I was on the demo side? I could be wrong, I just kept clicking links...