Tag Punch Starburst Instructions
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SU Tag Punches Starburst
Donna Moore (Shadow Mill) I've had a lot of requests for the instructions for the starburst embellisment made with SU tag punches. Beate at SCS suggested I post it here until I can finish my tutorial for the resource section. Feel free to ask any questions you'd like. I could only upload 3 photos, so I tried to pick the most important ones. Enjoy! Please let me know how it goes. My card was posted at: //www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/681251?cat=500&ppuser=126298 Attachment 65852 Attachment 65853 Attachment 65854 SUPPLIES: Large SU. tag punch Small SU. tag punch Circle punch for center Paper snips 2-way glue pen Dimensionals Cardstock for frame and DSP, Vellum or other paper for inner parts of the starburst. Embellishments for center of starburst. Step by Step Step 1: For a two-tiered star, punch out 16 small tags leaving about 1/4� between each one. Step 2: Using the large tag punch, go back over the holes made by the small punch. Line up the punch so that you can see an evenly spaced frame around each hole. Punch out 16 frames. Step 3: Each layer consists of 4 frames. Apply two-way glue evenly over the back of a few frames at a time. Put the sheet of lighter weight paper face-side up and carefully apply your frames in a cross-shaped pattern. Line up the inner diagonal sides of the frame. Step 4: Follow the same process for attaching the next layer of 4 frames to the base layer. The second layer is attached to fill in the empty areas of the first cross-shaped layer. Step 5: The points of the star will be visible when the second layer is attached. Use paper snips to trim away the excess. Step 6: Repeat entire process to make another star, to mount on top of the first one. Use Dimensionals to separate the two stars. Step 7: Embellish center of star and finish card. |
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us the instructions for your most beautiful card. I love it and will try the star. Thanks again. Sharen
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Ingenious! I tell you this is why I love SCS so much...everyone is always so willing to share with you. I NEVER would of thought to do this in a million years. I see the tag punch exactly how it is-a Tag Punch. Great job, Donna & thanks for posting and letting us know that you did!!
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How absolutely clever.
You are good!! |
Wow - your card is beautiful! I would have never thought to use the punches that way - thanks so much for taking the time to share!
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Wow Wow Wow..Thank you so much...Emily
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WOW!!!! Very creative..TFS!!
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Oh my goodness! That is too clever! Definitely trying your technique!
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brilliant! tfs!
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I'm the one who should be thanking you all for the response you've given to this technique! It's been really gratifying.
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This is great. I missed seeing this card.... but so LOVE IT!!!!!
I'm gonna try this out in the a.m. |
Oh wow, thats so cool! Who would've thought you could make something so pretty out of a tag!!
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Absolutely amazing! Thanks for a new technique.
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I had to read it twice (its early, I just woke up), but then realize we only need the FRAME made from punching the small tag first then the large one! How did you think of this??? This is perfect for my How ELSE to Use Your Punches Class! Great job, thanks again!!
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You know, it wasn't out of false humility when I said it was intimidating to submit that card to the gallery. This star just grew out of playing around with my new tag punches. Seven months ago I put the first ones away because I didn't have the confidence to think they were any good. Since I work for a craft company in a non-design capacity, I had taken them to work to show some people and get their opinions. I was new and nobody seemed too interested in them. Then last week I started making some Christmas cards and decided to try another star. It took some courage to submit it and I've been so thrilled that there are other people who like it. Even more thrilling is the idea that this may help your sales at workshops or classes. That would be the best reward of all! Good luck and happy punching! :)
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What a gorgeous card!
I love your tag starburst card. What a clever idea. I may be adapting it into a poinsettia for my Christmas cards this year. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ps. I posted a link to your instructions on my blog. Hope you don't mind. www.apageatatime.blogspot.com |
Thank you Soooo much for passing this along, and contacting me. This is unbelievable how it works. NOW I can see the punch shape. You are so clever. Have a fabulous week.
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Beautiful Card!!!! What Talent!!!!
Thanks for sharing |
What a great idea. hey Karen do you have this punch? We need to try this.
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You are so creative... very pretty card!
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Great project, very creative! I enjoyed trying it out.
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Thank you so much for the instructions, the three pictures you put on them tell how it falls together. I can't wait to try them. I think I'll make a bunch and hang them on my living room window for Christmas Thanks again for sharing your remarkable talent!!!
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WOW!!! Thank you so much for sharing the directions....I played with those punches for hours and hours....Can't wait to see more of your work!!! Abbie
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This is so cool. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing. Your card is beautiful. I never would have imagined that a tag punch could make such a gorgeous starburst!
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Thanks so much for sharing these instructions!!!! Can't wait to try this!
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Shadow Mill,
Im sorry no one seemed interested in your first attempts, and that must have been discouraging...........if they only knew what they were brusing aside. I like to think of myself as fairly creative, and shoot I've never come up with anything this amazing........Thanks again, and thanks again for all your help, and sharing. Your creativity is priceless..........KUDO's to you. Enjoy the praise too, its very well deserved. |
This is the most gorgeous thing! You have an amazing eye.
I just added the small tag punch to my order this evening (already have the original). I would never have bought one except for your inspiration. My demo thanks you! |
ahhhhhhh HAAAAAAAAAA, when I saw this at first and you said tag punch, I said she must have a different tag punch than I have. There is no way I could figure in my feeble brain how you did that. Now, let this be a lesson to you young lady, don't you ever hesitate again to share with us. And how sweet you are to send the pm to let me know you posted it. I would have hated if I missed this. I love the idea of making these and hanging them in the window. There is wow then there is wow wow wow. This qualifies as the later one. TFS
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Wow! Your starburst is absolutely gorgeous ~ Thanks for the pictures and instructions ~ So very creative!!!
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What an awesome discovery! Thanks so much for sharing this! Love it!!!
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This is absolutely wonderful. Now I'm going to HAVE to purchase those punches.
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This is such a wonderful project--thanks so much for taking the time to explain everything so well!
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love it, love it, love it!!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
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WOW - that's about all I can say. You did an awesome job on these starbursts - TFS!
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WOW!!!!! this is absolutely stunning! I am definitely going to try this !!!! Very pretty - thank you so much for sharing.
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Thanks so much for sharing your creativity. That card is just awesome. I can't wait to try it and maybe it will spark some interest in my customers to start their Christmas Cards. Thanks again.
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Where is a picture?
This sounds really cool! Where is the picture of the finished card?
Thx Debbie |
Thank you so much for posting instructions - it is truly beautiful.
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Original card link
The link is at the top of this thread, but the original card is located at:
//www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...&ppuser=126298 While I'm posting something, I just noticed I have a typo in the post at the top. Sorry about that! I do know how to spell "embellishment", but it sure doesn't look that way. :( My only excuse is that it was late at night when I was trying to hammer out the instructions to get them posted quickly. I'm glad you guys are having a good time with the star anyway. |
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