I adapted this from a card that was posted on the Stampin' Up! demonstrator web site. Sorry, I can't remember the artist's name. I loved the idea of using the scallop punch to make a "bites" border.
I added the grass background. Dip a celery marker in a drop of old olive ink, and draw the grass. I added "thumping" to the alligator.
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Thu, Apr 10, 2008 @ 11:53 AM
Adorable.
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After you do the grass effect, just color off the extra old olive ink.
To make the border, use the scallop circle punch to punch a partial circle out of the middle of the certainly celery flap. Then do one on each side. Then, glue an old olive strip under the flap. Then you can punch the same design on the old olive strip.
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Fri, Apr 11, 2008 @ 7:41 AM
Color me Stupid but......
How did you punch the border without doing "whole" punches.
I can undestand if the scallops were "indented"/negatives of the punch. But how did you do it without having to glue the Simp. cellary paper back together! LOL
Thanks
Steph