Hello, i was recently asked how i used my corner punch on this card sample. . I thought this was a nice opportunity to use this email as inspiration for my monthly tutorial here on the Whiff Of Joy Inspiration blog.
I hope you will find this helpful. Lets get started… my choice of image for this card is Melinda who i adore.. thought this card is very pretty for a Mothers Day card or Thank you note.
Stamps: Whiff Of Joy “Melinda” by Elizabeth Bell
Papers: Basic Grey “Wisteria”
Embellishments: Pins, spacer and charms all by Whiff Of Joy
Copic Sketch Colors:
E:00, 50, 0000, 27, 25, 11, 000
B:91, 32, 93, 0000, Y: 0000, 21, 23, G: 0000, R: 20, W: 2, 0, 3 N0, C: 0
Supplies you are going to need to make the doily:
any colored cardstock
circle cutting system
any Martha Stewart corner punch
cut your circle from cardstock. Make sure you will cut a fairly big circle out.
Insert your punch so the triangle of the punch will lign up with the edge of your paper.
Note: the wings of the punch are closed
here is what the paper will look like after the first punch
the next step you will repeat all the way around your circle. I have tried to add some markings so hopefully it will become clear how to insert the punch.
You will lign up the left side of your space where the punch cuts with the *-marking and the tip of the triangle again along the edge of your circle. I have marked this with a x.
Here is how it will look when the punch is inserted – unfortunately I was not able to lift all the shadows out of the picture. Hopefully you will see more, when you click on the photo?!
This is how your doily will look half-way punched.
don’t worry if your pattern do not match 100% when you are at the end of your circle. You can always hide that seam with a ribbon bow or a big flower.
Hope you have found this tutorial helpful for your own card making. Thank you for visiting us today.
Hugs
Claudia
Great tutorial! I will try and get a corner punch just to try this! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial!!! Would never have thought it would do a cirle fab!!! Thanks Chanelle xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for idea, just at me are requirement to issue beautifully circle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Thanks for sharing. Love it.
ReplyDelete:o)
A really useful tutorial - I shall certainly be trying this out very soon!
ReplyDeleteDiane x
terrific tutorial- I hope I can do it! thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeletethanks for this tutorial Claudia Rosa!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely try this technique, it looks really great and... I love your card!
Wow!! great tutorial... love that doily.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Claudia!! Many big thanks :o)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Candy
wow! i never thought that you can do this with corner punches! will have to try this!! thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteVery awsome !!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this !
Françoise (Belgium)
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ReplyDeleteGoing to try this as soon as I can, I've got one MS corner punch but I wonder if it would work with other makes? xxx Carol
ReplyDeleteI just tried this, I love it!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI just tried this, I love it!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for taking the time to post this... I can't wait to give it a try
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!!!! i want to do this today! would you also consider showing how to use the straight border punch with the corner. it stumps me every time!!!! Thanks so much...i love this circle. yummy.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup pour ce tutorial. Génial.
ReplyDeleteBon matin,
WOW! This is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Claudia..... this has been so helpful!
ReplyDeleteHugs Tara xx
Wow....How creative. You explained the process very well. Thank You!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful tutorial, I have this punch so am itching to try this out. Lovely card also. xx Doreen
ReplyDeleteSensational Claudia!!!!!! Very clever. Thanks for sharing. Hugs Ali x
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love, this! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and step by step guide is brill! Thanks for showing the way!! Juliexx
ReplyDeleteHallo liebe Claudia
ReplyDeleteDanke vielmals für diese tolle und klare Anleitung. Jetzt liebe ich meine MS-Stanzer noch mehr. *lol*
Muss dies gleich einmal ausprobieren gehen.
Ganz liebe Grüsse und einen schönen Tag!
Pati
I have that punch and will be trying it in about 5 minutes! That is a fantastic effect but so simple to achieve (when you know how) - thank you so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Great idea Claudia, TFS!
ReplyDeleteSuper tutorial. Love it all the way around!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial!! I've to try this.Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteYes....you ARE a genius!!! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!!!
Thank you so much for this! I have several of the MS corner punches that I don't use very much. I can't wait to try this. Love, love, love your beautiful cards. You're such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh! what a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI for sure want a corner punch now!! :D
hugs from Linda
This is AWESOME Claudia! Can't wiat to try it!!!! Thanks a bunch for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Iris
I LOVE this. Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOooo yaaaa!!! Thank you very much. Good idea and great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea. I have lots of Martha Steward punches and can't wait to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteHugs Renate
Absolutly fantastic, thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us crafters, we always love new ideas, and this is a new one for me. Debbiexx
ReplyDeleteFabulous Tutorial!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea. I have lots of Martha Steward punches I gave this a try and it works great
ReplyDeleteHarma