Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
Oooh this looks tricky but I guess that's what challenges are for - to challenge:-D Thanks Beth. How many times do you stamp the image on the viewfinder circle - continuously or 4 or 6???
__________________ Tracy - Down Under Stalker
Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing is like shovelling the walk before it stops snowing! Phyllis Diller
Hi! Beth, you really know how to make me WORK! LOL! I used to make scrapbook pages with this technique all the time...about 5 years ago! So, thanks for the opportunity to work with this again!
Location: Oklahoma...State (OSU) We love 'em even when they lose, and we're never disappointed!
Posts: 28,262
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I think I will ask on the demo side too, but someone with a coluzzle....what size/diameter is the circle you used? Considering this for an all SU! swap, but I don't have the Coluzzle. I would love to use a 4-1/4 inch circle.
wow...have a busy day today but will certainly try to get to this.....seems like an interesting technique.....especially as Faith said, for scrapbooking.....thanks for the challenge Beth
I think I will ask on the demo side too, but someone with a coluzzle....what size/diameter is the circle you used? Considering this for an all SU! swap, but I don't have the Coluzzle. I would love to use a 4-1/4 inch circle.
TIA! First one to answer gets an RAK card
Rhonda, I don't have my coluzzle in front of me, but I'm thinking 4-1/4" is too big, because it would stick out too far. Seems like from the picture it needs to be much smaller, like maybe 3-1/2".
Location: Oklahoma...State (OSU) We love 'em even when they lose, and we're never disappointed!
Posts: 28,262
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by lacyquilter
Rhonda, I don't have my coluzzle in front of me, but I'm thinking 4-1/4" is too big, because it would stick out too far. Seems like from the picture it needs to be much smaller, like maybe 3-1/2".
Ahhhh....I was thinking of putting a brad in the middle...good point Melody!
These look like so much fun!! I'm going to have some coffee first....at least 2 cups...and then I'll start on this!!! Might not be able to get it done before swimming lessons...but I WILL do this challenge!!!
Love your challenges, Beth...love trying new things to make with paper!!! You rock!!
I don't have a Coluzzle, but I do have a couple of circle-cutting tools. Hopefully, they will work. I've never done a View Master card, but I will definitely give it a try when I get home from work tonight.
This looks like fun Beth. I did this once in a scrapbook about four years ago
and that was the last time I did it. It will be fun to renew this technique.
Thanks for the challenge.
__________________ Judy
"The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the
righteous run to it and are safe."
I have mine almost finished, just a couple more things to do to it, but I used a 3-5/8" circle and it works fine. SU used to carry an add-on coluzzle set and I probably used that without thinking - the circles are in-between, so with both you have 1/8" increments.
I have wanted to do one of these for a very long time, but have never tired. Thanks for the push!! It was a lot of fun!! My kids all want to make one now, good bribe to get chores done ;).
Here's mine for today! It was fun to do! The pic isn't very clear...I must have moved a little when I snapped it. Oh well, it's viewable anyway!
Thanks for the challenge today!
__________________ My blog: Kind Creations
Designing for Just Us Girls challenge blog! Til the next time that we say goodbye, I'll be thinking of you! (The Rolling Stones]
__________________ My blog: Kind Creations
Designing for Just Us Girls challenge blog! Til the next time that we say goodbye, I'll be thinking of you! (The Rolling Stones]