Thursday, February 21, 2008

Punching tags

Ever wonder how to make those long tags?

Trim your cardstock to about 1-3/8" (for the large SU! tag punch) width and slide it into your tag punch.

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Gently pull the cardstock thru the hole.

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Stop when you see the other end of the cardstock.

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Line it back up with the edge and give it a punch!

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There's a super cute treat holder I made over the holidays for yummy chocolates with this technique. I will try to upload that later tonight. I'm still trying to remember who I borrowed the idea from!

Cheers!
Jane

11 comments:

  1. ha so that is how you do it. Great tutorial. thanks

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  2. oh tags ... what a cool way to finesse a punch, too!

    hey, I'm really just writing to ask what the music is playing on your blog. If it says somewhere on your blog, I'm embarrassed and illiterate and I admit it -- fact is I'm at work and in a hurry and never think of it at the same time I'm leaving you a comment!

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  3. Big My Secret -- who is that by? I recognize it but can't place it, and I LOVE IT!!!

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  4. That's a great tip! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Yes, I was wondering how to make those long tags - Thank you! The pie looks totally delicious. I'm going to try this idea next time we have company. So many good ideas - I love visiting your blog!

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  6. You make it look so easy! I've only done this a couple of times but, can't wait to see what you used it for. Bet it's awesome!

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  7. Hey girl.... you been thinking about your canvas????????

    Let me know what you want and off I go.....

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  8. Hi,Sweets! I got your comment about the music -- I KNEW I recognized it. The Piano is one of my mom's and my favorite movies, AND I have the soundtrack. My Mom is a concert-trained pianist who 'let it go' when she got married, but she plays every day and when I go to her apartment, I sit very still on the couch with tears running down my cheeks, just to hear her. I'm glad you play for your sons ... I'd LOVE to hear you!

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  9. You have such a great way of teaching with your tutorials. TFS!

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  10. Thanks for showing us how to do this one... I love the tags.

    Swedie

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  11. I looked all thru your blog and could not find the picture of the "super cute treat holder" you made with the tag cutting idea!

    Swedie

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