Today I wanted to show you how to use the "B" circle stencil at it's smallest circle using for use with the border punch. The 5.6cm is a pretty small hole and there's a trick to punching the beautiful circle border around the inside of the circle. I first cut my circle using my circle cutter set to the 5.6 cm circle as shown on the stencil and then marked all the notches using the template with my pencil as shown below
I used my 910 4 in 1 punch ,without any of the plates inserted, and slid it into the circle upside down with the pencil marks showing at the bottom of the punch
I inserted the 5.6 cm feet into the positioning parts
and then I inserted the positioning parts into the punch after it was inserted into the cut circle, making sure the parts were also upside down like the punch
I then started punching around the circle, lining up the pencil line with the center of the flower on the punch
Make sure to remove the positioning parts from the punch before removing the punch from the inside of the circle or you could tear your paper
here's what it looks like when it's finished
And here's the card I made with my beautiful circle!!
I backed the punched area with some patterned paper and attached it to my card by sewing around the edges. For my butterfly bodies, I used some of the leftover punched flowers that I layered with a gem. For my April challenge to you, I challenge you to sew your punched creations onto your project!! Remember if you do the challenge you get 1 chance to win a fabulous punch or circle cutter, but if you also use a Kreaxions punch, your name is thrown in the hat twice!! Link your projects below
very pretty card
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Posted by: Hahwhattesola | 02/08/2012 at 01:26 AM
Very pretty, love this idea.
Posted by: stephanie | 04/15/2011 at 07:33 PM
Fantastic, I just adore this beautiful card!!
Posted by: Sarah Mullanix | 04/14/2011 at 11:19 AM
Beautiful card! Love the stitching!
Posted by: Jess | 04/13/2011 at 02:48 PM
I know I will be referring back to these great instructions!
Posted by: Linda Beeson | 04/13/2011 at 12:03 PM
This is fabulous!!!! Great instructions too.
Posted by: Gina | 04/13/2011 at 09:20 AM
I was playing with the positioning parts last night and you gave me the one clue that was missing in my project! THANK YOU! :) LOVE the design of your card with the peek-a-boo pattern! Great tutorial!
Posted by: GinniG | 04/13/2011 at 07:30 AM
this is so rich with the brown and print papers... beautiful card and great challenge with stitching..
Posted by: Bev Code | 04/13/2011 at 06:12 AM
beautiful!!! beautiful circle & great use of the corner scraps also!
Posted by: wendyp | 04/13/2011 at 02:59 AM
Very pretty! Love the patterned paper peekign through!
Posted by: Angela Fehr | 04/12/2011 at 10:32 PM