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Can you tell me where you looked for it but didn't see it? I have posted it in a couple of different locations to try and help that issue and maybe save others some time. Sorry your had to work so hard to find it.
Ann
I was looking in techniques and tutorials, mostly. It could have been a flawed searching technique, but I always get confused to look in techniques, tutorials, or downloads when I need something like this. Anyway, I saw one IRL and have been wanting to find it since then.
Leah
Hi Laura, Not sure what you mean by sub:confused:.I just want to see other peoples choice of papers etc to give me some inspiration before I start the project.Thanks
Thank you so much. I make cards for fundraising & can now put 10 in a folder & sell them. I think this will sell better than individual cards. We raise funds for our local dance school where my daughter has been going to since she was 6 & is now 17, I can't believe she is 17 !!
Just one more thing, she received a text message last night from her b/f (first one, 5 months) and he finished the relationship. Bless, my heart went out to her as she was so upset, cried for most of the night. Trouble was he took her to Manchester NEM on Saturday to see NeYo (not sure of spelling) and bought her a hoodie (??). This is her first love.
Thanks again Pageit, will make my baby one first to cheer her up !!
Hmmm -- I'm stumped on how to punch the holes on the inside three inches down... can you tell me how you did it?
Thanks
You can use a Cropadile, or if you don't have that, there is a long reach punch that is handheld and not too expensive. Or just use a poker, like a stylus for sewing.
I used a hand awl punch. It looks like a metal pencil with a circle on one end. They come with different end that you screw on so you can make different size holes. You just position it and hit it with a little mini hammer. They work great for things like this. If you want to use your crocodile, you will have go from the corner where you cut the flap off. I think your crocodile should be able to get there. But the hand punch gives you the options to put your holes anywhere.
Thanks for looking at the project. It is still one of my favorite "goto" boxes.