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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Laurel Punch Around the Page Card #6


This is the last of the six cards I made right after I received the Laurel Punch Around the Page set.  It is another square card sized at 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.


The pink cardstock for the card base is Martha Stewart Pink Carnation from the Kitchen Garden cardstock pack.  The green is also from a large value pack of Martha Stewart cardstock - I am not sure the of the color name.  The patterned paper is from the Playful Pink and Green 12 x 12 pad and is a two sided paper.

I tried a version with rounded corners on the large patterned paper layer but I didn't care for the effect.


I also tried a version using the polka dot reverse side of the paper  for both layers but I didn't like that either!

The patterned paper on the five inch square punched  base  is 3 3/4 inches square and the paper on the top layer is 2 inches square.


I wanted to add a large epoxy brad with a cute baby bear image to the top layer so I used my clear layout ruler to help me find the center of the 2 inch square and poked a hole.  The brad is from the It's a Girl Felt Sticker and Brad Set from Creative Charms.


I added tiny epoxy circle stickers to the four corners of the top layer.  These are from the It's A Girl Epoxy Sticker Set from Creative Charms.


The center medallion is raised up with foam squares.  I inked the patterned paper edges with white ink but you can hardly tell in this photo.


The Laurel punch set works with so many types of cards- it will become a "go to" set for me and will give some of my other Punch Around the Page sets some competition!

I hope you have enjoyed seeing these cards over the past week.  I have lots more ideas about ways to use them that I hope to get to try soon.

If you would like to win a Martha Stewart Laurel Punch Around the Page set for your crafting please go to THIS POST and read all of the details on how you can win this set.  Comments must be left on the original post for the giveaway but please leave comments about this card here.

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15 comments:

  1. Adorable card! LOVE that you showed us how you find the center of a square! You are an amazing teacher ~ thanks so much for sharing all that you do! You're appreciated! I'm off to visit Creative Charms.
    SusanJ in Atlanta

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  2. this is my fav of the 6 cards. i love the color combo, and a good tip on finding the center. i usually 'eyeball'.

    kat

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  3. This is such a sweet card Diane. I love this punch set!!!!
    Marcie

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  4. Such a pretty card, love the color combo! TFS

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  5. Yet another fabulous card, Diane! Where, oh where, do you get you creative ideas?!

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  6. Sweet card. Oh how I love this punch.
    Thank you
    Linda in Stanwood

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  7. This card is so, so pretty. I am really wanting this punch. tfs

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  8. Diane, I think this card is my favorite so far.
    I love this card.
    I can't wait to get this punch.
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent!!

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  9. Diane, i just love how you hae used this punch in all these cards, you inpire me everyday.....thank you

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  10. What a great baby card> Love this punch.
    mbchoj at aol dot com

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  11. Another beautiful card! I am really enjoying these PATP cards! I am thankful you are sharing these great ideas!

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  12. Wow! This is gorgeous card. I would have never thought of the colors together. I also never think to turn a square on it's end. Hugs, dj

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  13. You are amazingly creative! Thank you for sharing this card with us and for an opportunity to win a punch!

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  14. Totally adorable, love the effect. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful ways to use the punch around the page punch.
    Kim xXx

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