Circle Cutter-

Punch 917

Punched Half Circle Border

Happy Tuesday!  Today I'm going back to Easter and sharing a cute page I made about my youngest grandson.  My daughter posted on these pictures on Facebook the day after Easter.  Apparently my 1 1/2 YO grandson couldn't wait for cake!  I used a layout in the August 2011 Scrapbooks Etc. by Lisa Storms for my inspiration.

Garrett & the Easter Cake R1
Using the Kreaxions Circle Cutter I cut two half circles to fit my page.  (One in cardstock and one with patterned paper.)  Then I used Kreaxions Punch #917 without a template to punch the hearts inside and create a border on the larger half circle.  (Remember that the Kreaxions Punch Mate will help you cut through cardstock!)  To make the punched images stand out better I used a red Micron pen to outline them. This technique would work with ANY Kreaxions punch to give your pages the look you want!  Here's a close-up of the punched images…

Close Up for Kreaxions 7-31
The papers and stickers are all from a prize package I won from Reminisce a couple of years ago.  The tag is an old one by Carolee's Creations.  The journaling reads "The cake before…" " Mommy found a day old Easter Cake."  I just couldn't resist myself!"  "Garrett!!!  What did you DO??!!"  "The cake after…"  "And then he passed out in his mommy's arms." 

Using Kreaxions products makes creating fun and fabulous layouts and cards easy!  I hope I've inspired you today to create your own project with your Kreaxions products!  Happy Punching!  Ginni Gass, DT Member

5 thoughts on “Punched Half Circle Border

  1. Linda Beeson

    Love the circle cutter, LOVE your circles!

  2. Lisa Moen

    Love how you outlined the punched areas Ginni, it really makes them pop!

  3. Bev Code

    fabulous fun punched and accented page. too cute photos

  4. Jasmine

    Ginni, what adorable photos! Great punching and sweet paper.
    -Jasmine-

  5. Lisa

    OMG this is so so so cute!!

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Circle Cutter-

Punch 917

Punched Half Circle Border

Happy Tuesday!  Today I'm going back to Easter and sharing a cute page I made about my youngest grandson.  My daughter posted on these pictures on Facebook the day after Easter.  Apparently my 1 1/2 YO grandson couldn't wait for cake!  I used a layout in the August 2011 Scrapbooks Etc. by Lisa Storms for my inspiration.

Garrett & the Easter Cake R1
Using the Kreaxions Circle Cutter I cut two half circles to fit my page.  (One in cardstock and one with patterned paper.)  Then I used Kreaxions Punch #917 without a template to punch the hearts inside and create a border on the larger half circle.  (Remember that the Kreaxions Punch Mate will help you cut through cardstock!)  To make the punched images stand out better I used a red Micron pen to outline them. This technique would work with ANY Kreaxions punch to give your pages the look you want!  Here's a close-up of the punched images…

Close Up for Kreaxions 7-31
The papers and stickers are all from a prize package I won from Reminisce a couple of years ago.  The tag is an old one by Carolee's Creations.  The journaling reads "The cake before…" " Mommy found a day old Easter Cake."  I just couldn't resist myself!"  "Garrett!!!  What did you DO??!!"  "The cake after…"  "And then he passed out in his mommy's arms." 

Using Kreaxions products makes creating fun and fabulous layouts and cards easy!  I hope I've inspired you today to create your own project with your Kreaxions products!  Happy Punching!  Ginni Gass, DT Member

5 thoughts on “Punched Half Circle Border

  1. Linda Beeson

    Love the circle cutter, LOVE your circles!

  2. Lisa Moen

    Love how you outlined the punched areas Ginni, it really makes them pop!

  3. Bev Code

    fabulous fun punched and accented page. too cute photos

  4. Jasmine

    Ginni, what adorable photos! Great punching and sweet paper.
    -Jasmine-

  5. Lisa

    OMG this is so so so cute!!

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