27
2011

Hiya , I have made a Simple style Card using the Fiskars Everywhere Punch & Scalloped Lace Border Punch. Back by popular demand Fiskars are bringing back the XL Flower Squeeze Punch, I was quite sad to hear it was discontinued but it’s back now :)
Items needed: Patterned paper, 6×6″ card blank, Square Everywhere Punch, Fiskars Flower Squeeze Punch, Scalloped lace Border Punch, Adhesive, Button, Alpha stickers, Scissors, Ink.
Instructions: First Mark the card 1″ in from the bottom corner and punch with the Everywhere Punch.
Cover the card front with patterned paper and line the Everywhere Punch over the first punched Square and punch again…you can help line up the square using the grid on the clear piece on the punch.
Cover the inside back of the card with co ordinated paper. This will show through the square.
Cut two strips of paper where one is a little thinner than the other approx 3cms & 3.5 cms Punch the strips longest edges Glue the thinner one on top of the wider one matching up the scallops. Glue this down the fold approx 1/2 cms in from the fold. Trim .
Punch 3 flowers using the Squeeze Punch. I have left one flower flat the second I curled up the tips and the 3rd flower i rolled up the petals quite tightly. Glue on top of each other and center with a button. Glue this onto the inside of the card lining up so the rolled flower pokes out of the window when the card is closed. (See photo below)
I’ve added a sentiment inside the card & it’s finished.
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Fantastic news, the large flower squeeze punch is one of my favourites.
Lovely card
Love the simplicity and style of this card. Think I will be lifting it if you dont mind.
The flower punch is one of my favourites too, so glad they are bringing it back for more people to enjoy.
Debbie x
One of my fave punches too! Love the flocked paper.
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