Good Monday morning! It's Barbara again, and today I have a card to share with you. The design is based from a card on the back cover of a Paper Crafts magazine. The January/February issue to be exact. I thought it was a brilliant way to show you how to use the negative part of your punches! For this card I used Punch 905 without the inserts. I punched two borders. One for the top of the card and one for the bottom. For the top portion of the card, I only let the tip of the punched strip show. Then I matched the negative part of the punching to that. For the bottom I let the whole punched border show, and again I matched the negative piece to the punched border. It's a wonderful way to not let anything go to waste.
Here's my card:
I hope you found inspiration, and a new way to use your Kreaxion Punches. Thank you for taking a look!! Have a wonderful scrappy day!
Barbara
GinniG
What a PRETTY card Barbara! And what an awesome way to use your positives and negatives! Great punching skills! 🙂
Bev Code
stunning and beautiful
Linda Beeson
I love how those punched borders look on your great card!
Lisa Moen
Gorgeous card!
Leslie Foley
Very Pretty!
Lisa
very pretty!!
Jasmine
Barbara, this is stunning! I just love your colour choices – so soft.
Beautiful punched borders – beautiful!
-jazz
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