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Title: Punches


1
Punches
  • Welcome to the world of punching! Punches are
    exciting tools that cut shapes from paper. In
    this class, you will learn how to maintain your
    punches, adhere punched pieces, create dimension
    with punched images, enhance punched pieces, and
    incorporate punched creations on your scrapbook
    pages.

2
Punching Tools
  • Paper Shapers Punches
  • Tweezer Bee Tweezers
  • Cutter Bee Precision-Cut Scissors
  • Craft Knife
  • Chalklets
  • ZIG Memory System 2 Way Glue

3
Punch Maintenance
  • Punch aluminum foil several times to remove metal
    burrs that can make a punch sticky.
  • Lubricate punches by punching waxed paper.
  • After sharpening and lubricating your punches,
    you will find that they will punch with a nice
    clean edge.

4
Adhering Punched Pieces
  • When working with punches, you will find that you
    are frequently dealing with very small punched
    pieces.
  • If you attempt to put glue on the tiny pieces,
    you will end up with very sticky fingers!
  • A better method is to apply glue to the
    foundation piece, which is your largest surface.
  • With craft tweezers, pick up the tiny punched
    pieces and lay them into the glue. This keeps
    your hands clean and makes punch assembly a
    little easier.

5
Incorporate Punched Creations
  • All of the punch projects in this class reflect
    an element of a scrapbook page.
  • You will create titles, borders, journal boxes,
    photo mats, and page accents with punches.
  • Draw inspiration from these unique projects to
    incorporate punched concepts in your layouts.
  • Use these ideas to stretch your creativity and
    add a punch of interest to your scrapbook pages!

6
Positive and Negative
  • Punches create positive and negative images when
    they punch through paper.
  • The positive image is the resulting punched
    piece.
  • The negative image is the empty space left in the
    paper.
  • Both the positive and negative images can be used
    in punch art.
  • Accent journal boxes, titles, and photos with
    these fun punched pieces.

7
Positive and Negative
  • Step 1 Adhere the Build-a-Page Tulip Stripe
    green rectangle to the large white rectangle.

8
Positive and Negative
  • Step 2 Punch 3 squares from the Build-a-Page
    Orange Wash square with the Whale of a Punch
    Square punch.
  • Punch a small Daisy shape in the corner of just
    two of the orange squares.

9
Positive and Negative
  • Step 3 Arrange the three square shapes as shown
    on the strip of white cardstock.
  • Adhere the matted strip to the bottom of the
    Tulip Stripe green rectangle.

10
Positive and Negative
  • Step 4 Punch a large Daisy shape from the Yellow
    Wash square with the Whale of a Punch Daisy
    punch.
  • Chalk the edges of the large Daisy shape using
    the orange Chalklets.
  • Punch a small Daisy shape from the orange scrap,
    and adhere it in the center of the large Daisy
    shape.
  • Place a large 3D-Dots foam adhesive circle on
    the back of the large Daisy shape and adhere it
    to the center orange square.

11
Positive and Negative
  • Step 5 Chalk the edges of the Yellow Wash
    rectangle using the orange Chalklets.
  • Adhere the Yellow Wash rectangle to the top of
    the Tulip Stripe green rectangle.
  • Write Journal Here with a black Millennium 05
    marker.

12
Positive and Negative
13
Print and Punch
  • Punches are available in tons of sizes and
    shapes.
  • Look for punches that reflect the theme and mood
    of your page, then add them to your titles!
  • Simply write your message on cardstock, giving
    yourself some extra spacing in the word, then
    punch the letters out with the selected shape.
  • Combine shapes and sizes for added interest.

14
Print and Punch
  • Step 1 Tear the top and bottom edges of the
    Build-a-Page First Fall rectangle to fit within
    the largest scarlet rectangle.
  • Using the Cutterpede, trim one side of the
    Build-a-Page First Fall rectangle to fit within
    the largest scarlet rectangle.

15
Print and Punch
  • Step 2 Write the letters F-A-L-L (leaving
    space in between) with a black Millennium 05
    marker along the edge of the pumpkin square.
  • Randomly punch around the letters with the Stem
    Leaf shape punch.
  • Chalk the edges of the Stem Leaf shape with brown
    Chalklets.
  • Adhere the letters to the smallest scarlet
    rectangle.

16
Print and Punch
  • Step 3 Create a double mat for the FALL punched
    lettering box by adhering the pumpkin rectangle
    inside the medium scarlet rectangle.
  • Adhere the FALL lettering box flush to the right
    of the double mat.
  • Adhere the double matted FALL lettering box to
    the lower part of the decorative paper rectangle.

17
Print and Punch
  • Step 4 Punch 3 medium Bare Tree shapes from the
    large scarlet rectangle, and adhere each across
    the top portion of the double matted FALL
    lettering box.

18
Print and Punch
19
Line em Up
  • In the same way that a frame complements a
    picture, a border can enhance and complete a
    scrapbook page.
  • Borders can simply adorn one side of a page, or
    they can act as a frame.
  • However you choose to use border accents, it is
    important to keep balance in mind.
  • Pull elements from the border design, and place
    them throughout the page in order to keep a
    balanced layout design.
  • The best borders enhance the whole design by
    repeating elements from the border in the page.

20
Line em Up
  • Step 1 Adhere the Build-a-Page Sky Blue Wash
    rectangles inside the Build-a-Page Blue Jean
    Wash rectangles.

21
Line em Up
  • Step 2 Punch 9 Grass shapes from the
    Build-a-Page Grass Green Wash square and 6 Grass
    shapes from the Build-a-Page Meadow Green Wash
    square.
  • Adhere the Grass shapes, alternating the colors,
    along the bottom of each of the 3 matted Sky Blue
    Wash rectangles.

22
Line em Up
  • Step 3 Punch 3 Dragonfly shapes from the
    Build-a-Page Yellow Wash square, and adhere one
    to each rectangle as shown.
  • Draw dotted flying motion lines between the
    dragonflies with a black Millennium 05 marker to
    visually connect all 3 rectangles.

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Line em Up
24
Layer Punches
  • Combine and layer punches for added depth and
    dimension on page accent pieces and punched
    images.
  • Punch shapes from all your paper scraps including
    printed papers, which give your shapes more
    dimension and character.
  • Remember that using only solid papers can result
    in flat-looking punch designs.

25
Layer Punches
  • Step 1 Cut a plank of wood lengthwise from the
    Build-a-Page Wooden Boards rectangle. Set this
    piece aside as the foundation for the floral swag.

26
Layer Punches
  • Step 2 Punch 5 Oak leaves from Build-a-Page
    Meadow Green Wash square and 3 Oak leaves from
    Build-a-Page Grass Green Wash square. Punch 6
    Daisy shapes from Build-a-Page Yellow Wash
    square and 3 Tiny (3/16) Circles from
    Build-a-Page Orange Wash square.

27
Layer Punches
  • Step 3 Using the Wood Boards plank as the
    foundation, begin building the first layer of
    leaves by placing the lighter green Oak leaves as
    shown below.

28
Layer Punches
  • Step 4 Turn the swag over to apply the darker
    green Oak leaves, as shown.

29
Layer Punches
  • Step 5 Layer one daisy on top of another to
    create 3 flowers.
  • Glue the tiny orange circles to the center of
    each daisy.
  • Adhere the daisies to the front of the swag.

30
Layer Punches
  • Step 1 Adhere the small purple square on the
    Over The Moon Press Purple Specks small square.
  • Adhere the matted purple square onto the large
    purple square.

31
Layer Punches
  • Step 2 Punch a Paper Shapers Kaliedopunch
    Citrine Snowflake shape from both the Blue Specks
    and Purple Specks squares of decorative paper.

32
Layer Punches
  • Step 3 Make a layered snowflake by adhering the
    Purple Specks snowflake on top of the Blue Specks
    snowflake.
  • Place a small 3D-Dots foam adhesive behind the
    layered snowflake, and adhere it in the center of
    the matted square.

33
Layer Punches
34
Custom Punched Tags
  • Tags are such fun to use on scrapbook pages. With
    a tag punch, you can create custom tags to match
    a layout.
  • Apply enhancement tags to titles, photos and
    journaling, or simply use them as accents.
  • Be creative, and make tags slip in and out of
    envelopes to convey a secret message. Go one step
    further and embellish tags with Adornaments
    fibers and Paper Shapers punches.

35
Custom Punched Tags
  • Step 1 Punch 2 Tag shapes each from the
    Build-a-Page Pink, Sky Blue, and Yellow Wash
    color squares using the Whale of a Punch Tag
    punch.

36
Custom Punched Tags
  • Step 2 Tear one of each color Tag in half
    lengthwise.
  • Adhere half the pink tag on the blue tag, half
    the yellow tag on the pink tag, and half the blue
    tag on the yellow tag.
  • Punch a hole in the top of each tag using the
    Tiny (3/16) Circle punch. Tie a 6 piece of the
    white Adornaments fiber to each of the tags.

37
Custom Punched Tags
  • Step 3 Punch a different Paper Shapers Flower
    shape from each of the three color scraps.
  • Adhere a Flower shape in the center of each tag.
  • Punch a Tiny Circle shape from each of the three
    scrap wash colors.
  • Adhere a Tiny Circle shape in the center of each
    of the flowers.

38
Custom Punched Tags
  • Step 4 Adhere the tags to the Over The Moon
    Press vellum April Showers rectangle.
  • Place adhesive on the back of the vellum
    rectangle behind each of the tags and, adhere it
    to the Build-a-Page Sky Blue Wash rectangle.
  • Chalk the edge of the completed piece with blue
    Chalklets.

39
Custom Punched Tags
40
Adorn the Corners
  • Punches are capable of decorating many elements
    on a scrapbook page.
  • One of the most unique applications of a punched
    image is on corners.
  • Use a decorative punch to adorn the corners of a
    page, photo mat, journal box, page accent or
    title.
  • The universal application of this technique can
    give a page a lacy look, heritage appeal, or
    whimsical theme.

41
Adorn the Corners
  • Step 1 Punch the four corners of the
    Build-a-Page Yellow Wash rectangle with the
    Simplicity Paper Shapers Slot/Vellum Friendly
    Corner Adorner punch. Take care to place the
    corner of the paper squarely into the punch clip.

42
Adorn the Corners
  • Step 2 Slide the corners of the photo into the
    slots created by the Simplicity punch.
  • The Build-a-Page Sunflowers Vellum rectangle has
    a cut-out window that will expose the focus of
    the photo.
  • Slide the corners of the vellum rectangle into
    the corner slots, over the photo, exposing the
    face of the little girl.

43
Adorn the Corners
  • Step 3 Center and adhere the Yellow Wash
    rectangle on the Build-a-Page Ivy Leaves
    rectangle.

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Adorn the Corners
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