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Old 10-30-2007, 05:16 PM   #1  
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Default Clippie--do you make two decorative sides

Okay, I feel like a moron at this point, but I have to ask. Do you make two decorative sides for these jumbo clippies, or is one side done? I just don't know and can't tell from all of your beautiful photos. Any help is greatly appreciated. The simpler terms, and step by step info, the better. Thanks ahead of time to all of you talented stampers and cuttlebuggers.
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Old 10-30-2007, 05:30 PM   #2  
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If you are using the cuttle bug and layer it with 3 or so designs, I have one side with the layers and the back side as I call it, is just the biggest cuttlebug cut out with out the layers. Hope that makes sense.. for me there is a front and a back side to the clippies.. so that is what I do....

If you use the scallop punch, then my front side is the scallop with all the layer stuff and the back side is just one scallop punch without the layering.

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I haven't made one yet but this tutorial is really great. It looks like the back isn't layered so it seems like it would be plain.

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I only decorate the front of mine, that way, if you want to display it on a card for gift giving (like Stampinsilvia's beautiful examples here: petal clippies card! by Stampinsilvia at Splitcoaststampers )it will lay flat. I love making these, have fun!
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