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Oh my gosh...were these fun to make...I got this Victorian style catalog...and lo and behold...its awesome...One page had these little round shapes, perfect for layering onto my round "inchies", which I just love...I used my Royal Coat Decoupage Medium to glue the magazine cut outs to the cardstock "inchies"...then used my gold metallic marker to trim the edges...
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I do not have a circle punch yet, the size I need for layer...but I do have this scalloped edge square punch that is 7/8th of an inch, perfect for layering onto the square "inchies"...I turn the punch upside down, find the part of the shape I want, then punch it out...
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See how many more shapes I will get to use, just from a small section of this catalog...
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These are the other round shapes that are left to be used...
3 comments:
These are very cool, Debbie!!!
I never knew what inchies were for...this helps me visualize how they can be used - they are soooo sweet the way you made them up!!!
I just love those images. how adorable are those. :)
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