I also used pieces punched with the retired Palm Tree Border Punch and the Original Border Maker System with the NEW Dolphin Border Maker Cartridge. These are all current items that are available through my Creative Memories website link.įor my second layout, I used paper, stickers and letter stickers from the current Tropic Time Collection with White Cardstock. My border includes pieces punched with the Polar Bear, Friendly Fish and Cardinals Border Punches and strips cut with the 12-Inch Trimmer with Wave Blade. I also used the NEW White Memories Tabs as spaces to journal. I included punched pieces from cardstock and small strips cut with the 12-Inch Trimmer and Wave Blade.įor step-by-step instructions, please view my YouTube video.įor the layout above, I used paper and a few stickers from the Leave Nothing Behind Collection, Hot Fudge Cardstock and Brown Serif ABC/123 Letter Stickers. To create my borders, I started with 2″ x 2″ squares and made small cuts and folds. You can use three pieces from one punch or cartridge or mix and match using two or three as I did. I also love to share different ways to use Creative Memories punches and border maker cartridges! For these borders, I used small, punched pieces to peek through the openings of my borders. But it’s really larger pieces that are folded to reveal the backside of the paper. At first glance, it may look like a lot of small pieces to cut, adhere and keep straight. I love to share scrapbooking techniques that may look complicated but are actually easy to do! And the border idea that I’m sharing today is one of those techniques.
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