Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cuttlebug and Punches - Be inspired # 23 (Entries)

Hi Everyone:
Welcome to the most amazing entries we have received for the punches Challenge..
We want to thank all of you..for taking the time to enter the challenges and making this challenge blog the most fun we could possibly have creating these challenges for you..
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Without further Ado!
The winner of the Camera Strap is Kelly, not only did kelly create an awesome card, she used a very fun technique to create the card.
It's with pleasure Kelly recreated the technique for us..
Kelly You are Awarded The Cuttlebug Winner Badge for your blog for all to see, you are a Cuttlebug Challenge Winner!!

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See below!
Let's begin!





Picket Fence Tutorial
by Kelly Landers

Many of you have probably seen the popular picket fence border punches that
are available from your retail craft stores and on the internet. Well this tutorial is
going to show you how to use another border punch that you may already have
and a Cuttlebug embossing folder to create a similar Picket Fence that you can
then add to your papercrafting projects!
Here is the card that I made my Picket Fence for…

Visit my blog for complete details about the supplies and stamps used to create this card. Kelly's blog

Supplies needed:

• Cardstock Border punch
• Paper cutter and/or scissors
• Cuttlebug Distressed Wood Embossing folder
• Cuttlebug Ruler
• Chalk or ink Adhesive Pen

Step 1:
Punch your border using the Martha Stewart punch below or a similar punch.
You could use a punch with Scallops instead of one with points for a different
looking fence!



Step 2:
Begin cutting the planks of your fence. Carefully line up your punched border so
that you are cutting down the middle of the shorter zagged point. Or if you are
using a scalloped punch then cut at the lowest point between two scallops.




Step 3:
Clean up the points of the planks by trimming off the nubs that are left!




Step 4:
Cut four pieces of crossbars using your paper cutter making them equal in width
to your fence planks. Lay them horizontally on your crafting surface and be sure
that they are horizontal and parallel to each other. Use your ruler to ensure
proper spacing and leveling. I taped my crossbars and guide to my work surface
to keep it from moving while I attached my planks. Put adhesive onto your
crossbar (side facing up) so the planks will stick to it as you place them.



Step 5:
Repeat the above step adding your second crossbar if desired. Continue adding
your planks until you have a fence piece the size needed for your project. Trim
the ends of the crossbars allowing them to overhang past the planks slightly.



Step 6:
Put your assembled fence and two remaining crossbars (if desired) into your
Cuttlebug Distressed Stripes embossing folder and run it through the Cuttlebug.
Be sure that your planks are parallel to the stripes in the folder. This will give
your fence the appearance of wood graining!



Step 7:
To complete your project, Put adhesive on the back of the two remaining
crossbars and place them on top of the fence planks directly over the bottom two
crossbars that you previously added. To add realistic details, put nail marks onto
your fence using a pen and chalk or ink your fence for shading and dimension.



Voila All done! isn't this an amazing tutorial on using your punches in unusual ways?


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Here are the other amazing entries!















































































Have a great day,
Maggie

22 COMMENTS:

Nancy said...

That's an awesome tutorial...thanks for it! What a great group of cards...so glad that I found this blog!

Deanna said...

What what a great card as the winner! Such a fantastic tutorial too! I could see doing that with a few different punches!

Jackie said...

What am amazing line up of cards from all of you very talented crafters oiut there. Congratulations to the winners.
Fantastic picket fence tutorial.
Thank you for giving us the challenges :o)
Jackie xx

Colleen said...

That was a gr4eat tutorial and I love the card. Congrats

Ladies great job on the using the punches. Well done.

Deanna Cosgrove said...

Great job Kelly! Thanks for having the patience to make us all a tutorial---it was terrific. Congrats!.........Deanna

On another note: Is the runner up prize still up for grabs? And, do we all get the chance to vote on our favorite still?

Katie @ Paper Makeup said...

super fun! I love that picket fence!

Rosanne said...

Lovely entries and great tutorial.

The link to my card seems to have disappeared so I've added in again.

Wouldn't miss out on these challenges.

Shantaie said...

great tutorial! Thanks Kelly for showing us how you made that awesome card! All the entries were inspiring!

Nathalia Castellon said...

Congratulations Kelly and thanks for sharing your tutorial with us!

Kelly Landers said...

Thanks ladies for all your kind words. It was my pleasure sharing the tutorial here with you! I feel so honored that you guys like it!

Have fun creating and I will see at some more of the challenges!!

I signed up to follow this blog... did you yet?? :-)

Stamp and Smile said...

Kelly's card is AWESOME!! Great tutorial shared... :) Perfect for that spring and summer card... Halloween too! I had so much fun playing along and can't wait for more.... Smiles! :)

Maggie said...

Deanna:
Thank you for reminding us :)
with al lthe excitement of the new folders, we forgot about it..
Thank you thank you, please vote for your fav :)
Maggie

Angela said...

I vote for June Houck's card. It's beautiful and I just love the style.

Deanna Cosgrove said...

I would have to vote for June Houck's card as well. I love how she used the border punch to do the top and bottom of a mat! Great job June, and good luck!..........Deanna

Windy Hills said...

I love the style and the beautiful simplicity of June Houck's card. Good job coordinating the elements of this card--not too cluttered. Sometimes less is better.

Crazy Creations said...

Okay I pick mine I think iots cute

Cassie said...

I don't even know how ya'll can pick one - they are all great and I just love, LOVE it that ya'll are joining us every week and sharing such beautiful and fun creations with us.

Best,
Cassie

Ivonne Patterson said...

Beautiful and creative. It brings about such a feeling of tranquility.

JessicaLynn said...

I love the fence.. wow.. it is just adorable!!

Jessica

Kristi B. said...

very cool picket fence....THANKS! :)

Hilde Larsen aka. Tindaloo said...

wonderful tutorial! and wow so many gorgeous cards! great job everyone.
My favourite card was the one with the WOJ stamp from BOLHIN SVET - Natasha.

ALLY said...

I vote for Shantaie's mermaid card!