For example, on this card you can see that I double-punched a heart:
After all, you're technically not layering punched shapes on top of one another...)
So ,we will go with that!
Okay... the heart. How do you do it?
First, you punch a small part in the middle of a strip of scrap paper. I say "middle" - not near the edge - because you want to allow some room for the larger punch to fit around it.
For the sample I used the new Confetti Heart Border punch and then a small heart punch from the Itty Bitty Accents punch pack.
On the robot card for tomorrow's scheduled punch class, I used circle punches to create his hands.
Again, by punching the smaller one first more towards the middle of your scrap and then surrounding it with a larger circle:
For the mouth, a similar method was used, except that instead of punching the smaller circle towards the middle of the scrap, you take a "bite" out of the edge of the paper:
Be sure to try this technique with any punches that you may have that are similar designs/shapes yet different in size (ovals, squares, labels, butterflies, etc.)
(By the way I CASEd this card after watching a "how to" tutorial video by it's creator Dawn O. I will be sure to post a link to the video when I post the punch class projects!)
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For this card, when I was making alternative projects with the My Paper Pumpkin kit, I used only the Decorative Label punch. But, there is a trick to cutting it so that you can layer it to make it look like you used a larger punch!
First, punch out the piece that you wish to use as the "layer". Then, it's just a matter of drawing a few lines and cutting it!
(Please excuse my shaky lines...)
Once you have your lines drawn, just cut out using your lines as a guide.
Next, you're going to glue it to the back of your main piece, but slightly separate the sections:
You only had one punch, but it looks like you had two!
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