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Tonight is the night!  Pre-orders for these incredibly versatile scalloped punches will begin TONIGHT at midnight EST!  We will be one of the few websites to have ALL twenty punches available!  We'll be anxiously awaiting your arrival when the pre-order page goes live at midnight!

While you're waiting, here is a really quick & easy project I came up with last night using the Giga scalloped oval punch. An itty-bitty purse!

053107_one 1. Punch the scalloped oval out of patterned paper.  Flip it over and score on either side of the center scallops.









053107_two 2. Cut a length of ribbon and adhere one end to the "bottom" of your purse with a glue dot.  Loop the ribbon up the side to form your first handle.  Pierce holes near the top of each side of the handle and attach brads.  Repeat the handle process on the opposing side.  Glue dot the remaining end of your ribbon to the bottom as well.




053107_three 3. Punch a second scalloped oval from a coordinating patterned paper.  Repeat the same scoring process done in step one. 









053107_purse_inside 4.  Adhere the second oval inside the purse to line it and cover up the backs of your brads.  I inserted an individually wrapped strawberry lifesaver. 








053107_purse_front This purse could also hold a Starburst candy, a couple quarters or a tightly folded dollar bill for a child's birthday, or even an accordion folded set of index print size photos. As I always say, the possibilities are endless! 

Papers: polka dots from Paper Salon, stripes from Chatterbox
Ribbon: Hobby Lobby
Tag: Making Memories

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Faux postage was all the rage for a while when the concept was first introduced to the stamping community.  Why not reinvent this fun technique with one of the NEW Super Jumbo sized square scallop punch?!?!?  This small-sized punch is the perfect way to update it!

053007_one 1. I printed my "cents" from the computer, and I made it "07" to represent the year.  You could do lots of fun things with this.  For example it could represent an age or anniversary.













053007_two 2. I punches a mask with a 1 1/4" square punch from scrap paper.  I placed the mask over the computer printed number and sponged ink around the edge.  I then stamped the sweet pea images from Green Thumb.












053007_three 3.  Once the mask is removed, you are left with your faux postage image.















053007_four 4.  I then inverted the Super Jumbo scalloped square punch and punched out the image.













053007_card_front For my project I decided to make a fun little card that could be mailed to grandma.  I used a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 block of cardstock as my base.  On the front I adhere a photo of Ethan.  On the back I adhered my faux postage & added a postmark (Stampendous).  I cut a block of white cardstock to fit to the side and had Ethan scribble a little.  ( I handed him three shades of green crayons so I knew it would match my project!  It's all about color coordination, right?!?!?)  I drew the dividing lines with a black pen and ruler.  These fun little postcards could be made in advance and sent each month to a loved one, showing the growth of053007_card_back your child. 

The postcard concept could also be used for wedding thank-yous with the couples photo and pretty floral faux postage.  They could be utilized for birthday invitations.  There are so many possibilities!  And mass production of the faux postage with the scalloped punch is a snap.  Just print your "cents" several to a sheet, add your masked sponging & stamping and punch away!

Ink: Old Olive & Always Artichoke dye inks from SU!, Black Noit Palette Ink
Stamps: Green Thumb from Papertrey Ink & postmark from Stampendous
Paper: old olive SU! cardstock
Other: sanding block for photo edges

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052907_flowered_scallop Today is just a quick and easy card, but fun all the same.  I found that the smallest solid flower from Butterfly Kisses fits perfectly in each of the scallops of the Giga oval punch.  To add a little glam I added a small twinkle sticker to each bloom.  I think the combination of these two elements make a fantastic frame for a sentiment.  This particular card is sized 052807_closeup_2 to go in a legal-sized envelope.  The card measures 4 x 9 inches.

Inks:juneberry from Bazzill, sahara sand from SU!
Stamps: flower & sentiment from Butterfly Kisses by Papertrey Ink
Paper:Floral Crochet Pink from Sandylion, juneberry cardstock from Bazzill
Other: velvet ric-rack from basic grey, twinkle stickers from Paper Studio.

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Four days to go!  And have I mentioned that even though these punches are heavy, we are remaining consistent with our shipping policy?  All U.S. orders over $40 will receive FREE shipping!

Today's project showcases the BRAND NEW Mega rectangle punch.  I thought the shape lent itself perfectly to creating custom slides!

052807_pencil_lines 1. Punch rectangle from cardstock.  With pencil and ruler, draw lines between the first and last sets of scallops.  Then draw lines horizontally on either side of the two central scallops.  This creates a quick grid that will help with perfect punch placement!






052807_one_punch 2. Using the slot punch from SU!, invert it and line up the cross points on one side of the rectangle.  Punch to create slot.









052807_finished_slide 3.  Repeat step 2 on the opposing side.  Flip your slide over to allow all the pencil marks to remain on the back.  There, you have a completed slide!









052807_card Add to it and embellish it as desired.  I did some paper piercing & added some brads to finish it off.  You will love how easy it is to use this particular technique to create a focal point.

An added tip...this patterned paper was just green & white.  I went in with a small dot stamp to add some pops of purple ink in the flower centers.  It was very easy and really helped to unify my project.

Ink: fluid chalk ink from Clearsnap
Stamps: sentiment from Faux Ribbon by Papertrey Ink
Paper: White Knight Green from Stemma
Other: green brads from American Crafts, ribbon from Making Memories

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Only five days remain until Papertrey Ink will be taking pre-orders for the super fab scalloped punches from Marvy!  One of my favorite new shapes we will be offering is the heart.  It will be available in four sizes and is so fun to play with!  Today's project utilizes the smallest of the hearts (referred to as extra jumbo).  I found that most of the Faux Ribbon sentiments fit inside, making this particular heart punch a fun way to make your greeting the focal point of your project.  I also discovered an easy way to turn the hearts into unique scalloped photo corners.

052707_one 1. Punch heart from cardstock.  Apply adhesive to the back.










052707_two 2. Adhere heart to the back corner of your card front, allowing the "arches" of the heart to protrude from the edges.








052707_three 3. Fold over one arch onto the cover, using a bone folder to crease into place.









052707_four 4. Repeat step 3 for the opposing arch.










052707_card For my final project, I also added brads to the corners as a finishing detail. And just think, the larger the heart utilized for this technique, the larger the photo corner you could get!

Ink: Taken with Teal Classic Ink from SU!, Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink from Ranger for antiquing
Stamps: sentiment from Faux Ribbon by Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: teal cardstock from Bazzill, Tiny Dots paper from My Mind's Eye (Bonjour Collection)
Other: brown grosgrain ribbon from American Crafts, brown brads from Paper Studio, heart punch from Marvy Uchida

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