Hello peeps,
I have a long post with loads of piccys for those of you who have asked for a tutorial for using the MS punch around the pages and framing cards using them.
Firstly I'll whizz on and share a little card I made while preparing the tutorial, I have at last got around to inking up a Fizzy Moon stamp Jodie bought me for Mothers Day which in the UK back in March, eek no wonder she thought I didn't like them as it's taken me so long to ink them lol.
Ingredients -
Image - Fizzy Moon
Medium - distressed inks
Papers - Wild Rose Studio
Flowers - Magnolia, Prima & stash
Martha Stewart punch around the page frame tutorial
Now for my very first tutorial so be gentle with me lol. I hope I've explained it all o.k, I've used loads of pic's to keep the waffle to a minimum.
Ingredients -
Card blank 5.12" square, a piece of card 6.75" square, Martha Stewart punch around the page, ink pad & cut & dry foam (both optional)
NB if you decorate the inside of your card you need to do this before adding the punched frame.
This might seem really obvious to some but not everybody realises the corner punch has little "wings" that you pull out and can position the card accurately ready to punch out the corner.
Punch out all four corners on the 6.75" piece of card
Line up the punched out corner directly over the part of the pattern you can see on the side of the central punch area. I've photographed it just below the pattern so you can see it properly
As well as lining up the punched pattern keep the card pushed up against the straight lip as if it isn't flush the next corner won't line up.
After doing your first punched edge move the card along and align as you would on an ordinary border punch until you get to the last run of card and align this with the pattern you've already punched along the edge, and also with the half pattern on the opposite side of the central punch area (as shown below) and continue this around the card.
After a quick inspection by Georgie I knew it was lined up right lol.
You should now have a punched edge square and can ink the edges if you want to.
I then put double sided tape all around the edge of the inked front of the punched square, and on the front of my card blank.
I then line up and stick the FRONT of my card blank onto the BACK of the MS punched square, as you can see in the piccy of the back of the card it fits perfectly inside the punched frame.
You can adjust the size of the card front according to how much of the punched frame you want to have visible and also depending on the depth of the border of the MS punch as some do vary a little. For example on this card I have overlapped the punched pattern by making a card front 5.14" square and the space between the framed edges are 5.12" (14.1cm) across. Measure across the front of the frame from patterned edge to patterned edge to decide what size you want to make the front
I have made up my card front already and now that the punched frame is stuck to my card blank I then take my made up card front and stick it to the front of the punched square frame.
I don't always make up my card front separately but found it easier to show you by doing it this way and also if I'm using brads as the back of the brad that's been pushed through the card front will be hidden when the card is assembled, so build the card up whichever way you prefer.
I have made up my card front already and now that the punched frame is stuck to my card blank I then take my made up card front and stick it to the front of the punched square frame.
I don't always make up my card front separately but found it easier to show you by doing it this way and also if I'm using brads as the back of the brad that's been pushed through the card front will be hidden when the card is assembled, so build the card up whichever way you prefer.
I then get flowering and glittering and the card is finished except for the insert which is the very last thing I add & I always write it before I stick it inside the card using double sided tape as due to the frame when opened out the card does not lie flush which can make it difficult to write in.
I really hope you understood that, If not give me a shout :)
I'll be back shortly with my
Simon Says Stamp DT card as I'm playing catch up with everything now.
Thanks for stopping by
ooooooh how lovely, thanks for the idea :)
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angelique
It really does add a beautiful finishing touch to the card, and a gorgeous card it is with beautiful flowers.
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Forgot to say thanks for the tut.
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Hi Mandy,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card,love your colouring of the image :) xx
ooh fab tutorial, do you make your own envelopes to fit them? x
ReplyDeleteWooow Mandy another fab. card - the colours and papers are delicious, thanks for the little workshop! Hugs Janine
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card as always :o)
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Woohoo Mandy! Fab card and such a simple-to-follow tutorial too so well done! Just a wee query - how do you work out what size your card should be or am I stoopid? eg would it work with all size card fronts or does it depends on what punch you have? Glad to see ya back - thought you had gone awol!! :)X Happy crafting!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant tutorial Mandy.Thanks for taking the time to show us all.Your card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWowww that is a real stunner Mandy! Love your colouringjob!!
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Hi hun fab tutorial, you make it look so easy, love your nails, mine always break before they get near the top of my finger lol,
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Hi gorgeous card and very easy to follow. Thankyou your wee tips are a great help
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Thanks so much for the tutorial Mandy, your card is stunning (as always !!)and the colours gorgeous !!!
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Lovely tutorial and gorgeous card,
ReplyDeleteMargaret
WOW this is fab, what a beautiful card and thank you for the tutorial. Hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteMandy, this is beautiful.. I so want that punch set now... thank you for the tutorial... I actually have a leaves set that punches around the page... might have a play tomorrow...
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Kim
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Well done Mandy a really fabulous tutorial one you can really understand and follow. Stunning card to, love those fuzzy moon images they are so cute. with hugs Shirleyxxxxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card. Beautiful details. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card and your tutorial great.
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Thanks for the details! Postcard Pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and fab tutorial, thank you lovely lady xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and fab tutorial (fab nails too!) - thankyou :-) Love the fizzy moon image :-) Thankyou for joining us at Dream Valley. Love 'n' hugs, Mel xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card Mandy, thanks for thr tut.
ReplyDeleteWow, such a gorgeous card - I love the image and the way you've added your flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on the punched frame.
Love, Andrea xx
found ya fab tutorial and love the assistance you received
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Kate x
Lovely card and FAB tutorial... thanks so much for taking the time to post it!
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Christine x
Absolutely gorgeous Mandy and a great take on my sketch. I love Fizzy Moon and the PATP is just fab. Thanks for playing along this week with SS&S. Hugs, Claire x
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, it's the clearest one I've seen! Hopefully now I'll no longer have to chuck attempts that aren't lined up properly or have plain chunks of unpunched card in the middle of my patp efforts!!
ReplyDeleteYour finished card is adorable!
luv, Mags x
Thanks Mandy , great photos and instructions .Result, a beautiful card . Thanks for sharing and linking to Make it Monday
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteDevine papers and details, and the image is colored to perfection ♥
Thank you for playing with us at Sketchy Colors,
hugs from Maya
Wow, wow, wow Mandy! Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous!!
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Thanks for joining our "Dust off your stash" challenge on SECRET CRAFTER SATURDAY CHALLENGE :)
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Wow this is a beautiful creation, fabulous image,
ReplyDeleteand lovely colour combo
Thank You for taking part at Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge: 133 Dust off your Stash/Something Neglected
Good luck with the challenge,
Hugs Bridget :) x.
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Lovely card and great tutorial for the punches :o)
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Bea
Mandy you do such beautiful work! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and fabby tutorial!! Thx for joining us at the Make It Monday link party!
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Your card is amazing. Thanks for joining Cutie Sunday ......
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Bella
Very pretty card, love the delicate colours, and what a great tutorial! brilliant thanks for sharing this with us! you should of added Tip next to your name! as your sharing a Tutorial and that's a mega tip! great take on this weeks challenge, thanks for joining us, hugs Samantha Top Tip Tuesday :0)
ReplyDeletevery pretty! love the soft colors and the punch around frame is gorgeous! thanks for playing along with us at the Shoe!
ReplyDeletewow gorgeous card Mandy and thanks for the tut!!! it will really help me!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic tutorial and I love the card you have created - it is beautiful. Your colors are wonderful and the image is adorable. Thanks for sharing and joining us this week at Top Tip Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteadorable card...great colouring...thanks for playing with FFF's challenge For The Girls!
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xxx Margreet
I LOVE this card Mandy!! It it adorable!! Thanks for playing along with our "Anything Goes" Challenge this week at Penny's. Good Luck!!
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Mandy this card is beautiful!!! I love it! Thanks so much for joining us at Papertake Weekly and hope you join us again soon!
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Beautiful card! Thanks for the tutorial and I'm glad that Georgie approved.
ReplyDeleteMANDY I LOVE YOU!!! YOU have renewed my faith in the punch around the page thing!! OMG I never knew what the measurements were supposed to be & of course I put the instructions somewhere safe! LOL! Thanks so much! Your card is divine. Coloring is perfect with fantastic flower arrangements! Thanks so much for joining in our FOR THE GIRLZ challenge at FFF this week. Best of luck to you! Can't wait to see what you bring to the table for next challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour creation and tutorial are fabulous Mandy! Thanks for joining our 'anything goes' challenge at Penny's and we look forward to seeing you again!
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SOO lovely!!! This is a really pretty card, love the soft colours.
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Ooooh Mandy! Thank you so much for such a brilliant tutorial!!! You so ROCK!!! If I ever do this, I'll make sure to refer back to this wonderful tutorial!!! Thank you!!!
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Elise
Thank you Mandy for the tutorial, its a great help. Love your work you are one of my favourites :-) Hugs Denise
ReplyDeleteThank you for replying to my email and thanks for this brilliant tutorial. I love the way Georgie inspects your work, I have a little furry helper who has a passion for my flower embellies!!!!! Hugs Sheryl
ReplyDeleteMade me chuckle when I saw the photo of your quality control inspector!!!
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xxx Sandra
Thank you for a great tutorial, so easy to follow. I've just followed it and made my first PATP and am delighted with the result! Really does set off the Christmas card I've made for my Daughter, I'm sure she'll love it. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Am going to post it on my blog, I shall mention that you gave me the idea and your tutorial.
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Vicki x
Very beautiful punch! Love this card!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout on your tutorial on my blog Mandy.
ReplyDeleteYou have done it perfectly. Now the proof is in the pudding when I have a go Lol x
hugs sally x
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Thank you for a great toturial - I totally adore the way you use the Martha Stewart punch around the page punches and will totally "steal" it and use it myself.
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Ea
Mandy thanks for showing us this, i e-mailed you a while back but doh i shudda looked for it under tuts first!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial. I've been eyeing your cards and just love them all...can't wait to try this on one of my cards!!!
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