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Die Cuts with a View paper stacks and Marvy Uchida punches make bright and colorful projects EASY!
Wow! By playing
more with these fun tools, I really rediscovered just how versatile these
punches are! I love how easy they are to
use and how unlike most die-cutting systems you can see exactly where you're
cutting your shape out at on your paper or photo. The punched shapes can be
layered or even punched out together to create rings. You can use them to cut your photos into
shapes, make a window, create a tag, make a flower, create a fun border or even
for darling paper-pieced embellishments.
The options are truly endless! With the way scalloped edges and these
classic shapes have made a huge comeback, I can see myself using these over and
over again!
-Mendi Yoshikawa
Classic punches, one of the must have tools for all
paper crafters. But let me ask you, “How
long has it been since you punched?”
I’ll be the first to admit it…it’d been a while since I had. But I’m so glad I picked them back up and
gave them another try. I had totally
forgotten all the great uses a punch can have and how quick and easy they are
to use. Not to mention how a punch can
add just the right touch to pages, cards and tags. Now I can’t stop. I seem to be reaching for my circle scalloped
punches ALL the time…I just LOVE them.
With the Marvy Uchida classic punches you can get a variety of sizes in
all different shapes which make layering them a breeze. A few of my favorite uses include perfectly
framing a photo or embellishment, creating a great journaling box for a layout
and having a perfect place to put a
phrase for a card/tag. I also love using
the biggest circle punch and biggest scalloped punched layered together for a
simple and easy gift tag. So if it’s
been awhile since you punched or if you haven’t punched before it’s time to
give them a try. I’m sure you’ll love
them just as much as I do.
-Sandi DeBord
“Thinking of You” Card
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“Birthday” card
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“Always Friends” Card
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“No one gets left behind” Layout
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RECIPE
- Bazzill: Cardstock and Cardstock with and edge
- DCWV “Blossoms & Butterflies”: Chipboard embellishments, Patterned papers & Glitter cardstock
- Letters: Doodlebug, Basic chipboard letters
- Marvy Uchida Scalloped circle punch in various sizes
- Edges of paper inked with Color Box chalk ink
- Prima: Flowers
- Making Memories: Brads
- Hand stitching
- Crop a dile
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“Everybody Loves a Parade” Layout
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RECIPE
Bazzill: Cardstock
DCWV “Blossoms & Butterflies”: Chipboard
embellishments, Patterned papers and Brad
Letters: American Crafts, Doodlebug
rub-ons, K&Co
Marvy Uchida Scalloped circle punch
in various sizes
Edges of paper inked with Color Box
chalk ink
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