I needed to make some quick scrapbook pages for a Ronald McDonald house project so I thought about punch art. I will share a girls page tomorrow. I searched and found some cute animals on Splitcoast Stampers. I do not know who came up with the original ideas for these, but if it was you please email me and let me know and I will give credit to you.
The turtles were made with:
1 - 1 3/4" circle Always Artichoke
1 - 1 3/8" circle Old Olive
1 - 3/4" circle Always Artichoke
4 - 1/2" circles Always Artichoke
7 - 1/4" circles Barely Banana
2 - 1/4" circles Whisper White
2 - 1/8" circles Basic Black
for tail - punch one 3/4" circle from Always Artichoke and then cut a 1/2" circle in the shape of a semi circle (smile I call it) Cut that in half and attach for tail. I forgot to put that piece in the photograph below. You can see a similar piece in the frog pieces photograph. I sponged Always Artichoke on the green pieces except for the tail.
For the Frog you will need:
1 - 1 3/4" circle Always Artichoke
1 - 1 3/8" circle Old Olive
2 - 3/4" circles Always Artichoke
2 - 1/2" circles Whisper White
2 - 1/4" circles Basic Black
2 - small flowers from Boho Blossoms punch Always Artichoke
2 - small ovals Always Artichoke
1 - large oval Always Artichoke
For smile - cut 3/4" Basic Black and then cut 1/2" circle form that in a smile shape. Sponge green pieces with Always Artichoke.
For eyes the Always Artichoke circles are glued behind the oval and the white and black in front of the oval.
6 comments:
I absolutely love your pages! These punch animals are very cute - great job!
Great looking as always Tammy. Hey, how 'bout we do some punch art in your next class.
Great idea Sandy! I will come up with a class for that.
This is too cute too! Love the little turtle!! Thanks for sharing the instructions for piecing them together too, I REALLY appreciate that!
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Too too cute.. I will have to make some of your turtles for my neighbor..she collects turtles. I made one that held a little hershey nugget last year and she begged it off me.. :)
The scrapbook page is Barely Banana 12" x 12" with an 8 1/2" x 11" Old Olive card stock piece layered on top. The letters are a sizzix alphabet die. invention art
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