Showing posts with label paper ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper ribbon. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Happy Birthday


It is so much fun to get out a stack of scrapbook paper that coordinates. Then the Spellbinders labels are pulled out and the fun begins.
The Happy Birthday is computer generated and the labels are cut and embossed. The edges of all the labels have been very lightly sponged with tan ink. Flourish die cuts on the far left and right are from Quickutz. The paper is from DCWV's newest stack called Linen Closet. Very soft beautiful colors.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Paper Ribbons




Paper ribbons can be addictive. You will find yourself buying scrapbook papers that coordinate just so you can make these lovely cards.

If you use text weight papers, you will be able to fold them in half and then punch. This will line the designs up across from each other perfectly.






I have found the Fiskars border punches to be rather fragile. They are not meant for anything heavier than a light weight text paper. You can prolong the life of them by placing the heel of your hand on the pivot point and them pressing the lever to punch. Other wise the plastic and the little pin that are the pivot area will break. Sadly most other punches of this type are made pretty much the same way.
I also used various decorative scissors to achieve the look that I wanted. One way to make sure you get an even cut with your scissors is to draw a line on the back of the paper and use that as a guide for your cut.
On the very widest parts I simply punched one long narrow strip and carefully attached them one at a time to the ribbon. That way you can match up the punched designs on either side and not use as much paper which reduces the over weight of the card.