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How to Line Up Your Border Punches and Moxie Fab Trigger!

October 14th, 2011

Happy Friday everyone!  It’s going to be a wonderful fall weekend!  Leave me a comment and tell me what fall fun you are going to have!  

Anna is going to her first dance tonight (she turned 12 yesterday…click here to see the birthday card my 6 year old made for her!) and we are going to the North Carolina State Fair on Sunday.  Randall is so stoked. 

I only "approve" of an every-other-year trip to the fair.  It’s expensive and my husband gets so excited and wants to see every single thing and ride every ride and he runs around like a maniac and I end up exhausted way before he is ready to leave!  Every. Single. Time.  Wish me luck!  ;)

On to today’s card and tutorial!  I  hopped over to the Moxie Fab blog and saw the Tuesday Trigger inspiration photo… before I knew it, stampin’ goodies were flyin’! 

I immediately knew the Hello, Doily stamp embossed in silver on Tempting Turquoise Cardstock was the way to go!

A bit of Basic Gray Satin Ribbon and the Eyelet Border Punch finished it off. 

What do you think?

 


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A viewer from the UK asked me how to line up your border punches so that they are even on both sides of your card…view the video to see my solution!

If you are wondering where this question came from, a few weeks ago, I posted a video on Ganache Frosting and Paper Crafting…to see what the connection is Click here for the Ganache Frosting Video and let me know what your questions are!

Stampin’ Up Supplies:

  • Hello, Doily Stamp Set (WM: 122845), Curly Cute Stamp Set (WM: 117014, CM:120510)
  • Cardstock: 100712 Brushed Silver, 102067 Tempting Turquoise, 121045 Basic Black, 121044 Basic Gray Cardstock
  • Ink: 102283 Versamark
  • Accessories:  119853 Eyelet Border Punch, Basic Gray Satin Ribbon
  • Embossing Supplies:  109131 Silver Embossing Powder, 102197 Powder Pals, 100005 Heat Tool, 103083 Embossing Buddy 

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Catherine Pooler

 This card was also entered in the following challenges:  Frosted Designs, Scrapbook Sisters, CraftySentiments


  1. 23 Responses to “How to Line Up Your Border Punches and Moxie Fab Trigger!”

  2. By Annette a. on Oct 14, 2011

    Wow this is beautiful…love that embossing..

  3. By Maureen Merritt on Oct 15, 2011

    Wow, Catherine! This is stunning. Fab job on the Trigger!
    And, happy birthday to Anna! Have fun at the fair!

  4. By Andrea on Oct 15, 2011

    Wonderful card! I love the colors! Thanks so much for joining us for a challenge over at Frosted Designs.

  5. By Teresa Jaye on Oct 15, 2011

    Catherine, this card is absolutely gorgeous. Your embossing is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Frosted Designs.

  6. By Sandy How on Oct 16, 2011

    Gorgeous card, lovely image and embossing and the punched border looks wonderful,
    Sandy

  7. By Suzette on Oct 16, 2011

    Now how sweet is this card, love the simple suttle colours. Thanks for joining us this week at Crafty Sentiments Designs.

    Hugs
    Suzette

  8. By Amanda on Oct 17, 2011

    The embossing looks amazing on this. I’m very impressed

    Thank you for joining us at Frosted Designs. I hope that you enjoyed the challenge

    Amanda

  9. By Roberta on Oct 17, 2011

    What an elegant and understated card! I love the color palette, and the eyelet trim! I hope to see you create with us again at Frosted Designs!

  10. By Chris Franco on Oct 18, 2011

    I thought of a doily too – but your take is wonderful…the embossing makes it really stand out and love that ruffle. :)

  11. By Gini Gageby on Oct 19, 2011

    This is one of those WOW cards. Simply gorgeous. I absolutely love it!!! You make me want to be a demonstrator to support my habit.

  12. By Cath on Oct 23, 2011

    Hey Catherine! Thanks for linking this up to this week’s Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! I’m so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

  13. By Jhann on Oct 24, 2011

    That is a stunning card!! Bold and beautiful!

  14. By Debstamps on Oct 25, 2011

    Terrific use of the Trigger–classic feel yet boldly modern!

  15. By Brenda Urbanik on Oct 25, 2011

    Congrats on your Tuesday Trigger today, I can see why!!! Awesome card!

  16. By Jingle on Oct 25, 2011

    Beautiful card! Well done!

  17. By Yvonne Grner on Oct 25, 2011

    Great take on the trigger. Congrats on winning, too! Well deserved. Best, Yvonnr

  18. By Charlene on Oct 25, 2011

    Congrats on your TT win. Your card is stunning!

  19. By Teresa Zuehls on Oct 25, 2011

    What a beautiful take on the TT and congratulations on winning!

  20. By Helen F. on Oct 25, 2011

    Your card is so elegant,Catherine. Congrats on the Tues trigger win!

  21. By Becca Sadler on Oct 25, 2011

    Kudos! Being a Moxie Fabber is big news! Your card creation for last week’s Trigger is absolutely fabulous!!!

  22. By Cindy Lou on Oct 25, 2011

    Beautiful card Catherine, You did a beautiful job. Congrats on the win ;)

  23. By Susan on Oct 25, 2011

    What a fabulous interpretation of the trigger image!

  24. By Sonia on Oct 26, 2011

    Such a beautiful card! It’s no wonder you are a “Moxie Fabber” :)

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