March 1, 2011

Paper Punch Garland - A Photo Tutorial







 

27 comments:

  1. I think you could also do something fun with the negative space--either cut apart the paint chip strips or leave them connected and decorate with them. They might make a cute notebook/journal cover.

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  2. Ooh! Fun ideas. I saved them, but didn't have a plan for using them, yet.

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  3. They look so pretty strung up like that!

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  4. Very beautiful idea! I love colors an hearts too...

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  5. This is such a sweet idea! I tried my hand at making one without the punch today and it turned out pretty cute - I wrote Happy Birthday! on mine and strung it over our dining table.

    Also, I blogged your link over here: http://spicklebee.blogspot.com/2011/03/fancy-friday-3252011.html

    and I'm hoping to get a picture tonight!

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  6. chelsea, i'm glad your turned out! i bet it is beautiful! :)

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  7. Where I can find this cutter?
    I love your blog!
    Thanks
    csmullor(arroba)hotmail.com

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  8. Wow! I have been looking for something beautiful and quick to decorate my bedroom... I love this garland!!

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  9. I love this!! Where can I purchase this punch? Thanks so much :)
    elizabethdlima@gmail.com

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  10. I purchased the paper punch a few years ago. The brand is "the Paper Studio." Sadly, I don't recall where I bought it.

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  11. I adore this!!! So cleaver!!! This is one of my Friday Favorite projects this week! www.sarazenger.blogspot.com

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  12. This is adorable! LOVE IT!

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  13. This is too sweet! I linked this up on my blog today! http://vixenmade.blogspot.com/2011/06/paint-chip-crafts.html

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  14. Lovely idea, may have to pinch it!!

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  15. Love this idea so much I'm sharing it. I will link it up. :)

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  16. Thanks for sharing such a great idea for repurposing paint chips! My 6 year old made a banner using a leaf punch instead of hearts. It turned out so cute!

    I featured it on my blog here: http://www.pinfluence.com/2011/10/06/paper-leaf-garland/

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  17. Aww, that is so pretty and sweet! I want to do this for my bedroom wall. I would also love to link to this how-to if you didn't mind.

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  18. Thanks for this great idea! I made them and had so much fun: http://www.etsy.com/listing/85052288/ribbon-heart-garlands

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  19. Love this! Thank you for sharing this idea! Can't wait to try!

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  20. Clever, clever, clever!
    Surely any paper punch shape would do, right? Butterfly. Circle. Hearts, tho', are the cutest!

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  21. I made them too.. used a sewing machine. So much faster! :D
    http://themoney-pit.blogspot.com/2012/01/festive-on-budget-paint-chip-garland.html

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  22. This must be a great design to tables as well. What do you think? The colors will make the table lively.


    wrought iron furniture

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  23. I really love this heart garland you have made.. I hope it's okay, I just couldn't help but feature it on my new blog today. You can see it here:

    http://crafteronabudget.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentines-day-crafts.html

    Thank you so much for sharing this :o)

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  24. I used the paint chip idea for a garland, but ended up taking a different direction, and using butterflies instead of hearts.

    I linked back here, as this was my inspiration! Thank you for such a great idea!

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  25. made these for valentine's day but cut them out of hand and used a sewing machine.

    http://plaitedgrass.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentinesgalentinesanna-howard-shaw.html

    came out so cute :)

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