Sunday, January 10, 2010

Sunday Scraps - 49

I used my Fiskars border punch Apron Lace on this scrap paper and cut it into labels.
Mijn Fiskars randpons Apron Lace gebruikt op deze strook papier, en in reepjes gesneden.

Then I found these scraps, punched both ends from the yellow strip in my Fiskars border punch. I used a (found) narrow strip to feed through the holes, but ribbon would work too of course.
Daarna vond ik deze strookjes, beide uiteinden geponst in de Fiskars randpons. Het rode strookje door de gaatjes gehaald, je kan natuurlijk ook lint gebruiken.

Love my Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher :)
Mijn Tim Holtz nietmachientje zou ik niet meer willen missen :)

And a quick card.
Een snel en eenvoudig kaartje.

Stamps:
Hero Arts : CL177 Hello Birdie (card)
Art Journey : samples on picture #1

64 comments:

  1. Wat een super mooie kaart.
    En wat kan je veel doen met de pons.

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  2. moieeeeeeeeeeeeee kaaaaaart en gooie idees met de pons

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  3. Godelieve, it's a great idea!!

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  4. Fantastic idea to use the punch like that.
    Fiona

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  5. you are a genius, Godelieve!!!! what a great and creative way to use those punched pieces as tags!!! but first.... i'll have to get that punch.... =)

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  6. Another clever idea Godelieve - you keep coming up with things we all want to copy! And this is such a pretty little card - love that bird image.

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  7. great idea! I have that punch and didn't think of this, I went out and bought a Cuttlebug die for labels :(

    card is adorable, is it spring yet?

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  8. Leuke tips en leuke kaart. Dat nietmachientje staat op mijn verlanglijst.
    Eveline.

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  9. Hallo godelieve,

    wat een leuk idee en natuurlijk ook een mooi kaartje!

    Groetjes,

    Lins

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  10. Wat een idee weer Godelief;o))prachtige kaart ook!!

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  11. wat ben je toch een slimmerd :) supertip!

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  12. Wow, wat een geniaal idee Godelieve ! Echt super !!

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  13. Love the mini labels from the border punch! Great idea.

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  14. Thank you for this brilliant idea! I have this punch and I never would have thought of this!

    Brilliant!

    Jackie

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  15. I have this punch and love this idea, Godelieve! Thanks so much for sharing it.

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  16. WOW you are so clever! Great idea, love it!

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  17. Genial!
    Thank you for the great idea.

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  18. Godelieve you are brilliant! What a great idea! I have to dig out my border punch and try that! :-)

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  19. Fantastic idea! Thanks for sharing!!

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  20. WOW!! Terrific idea! Now I will be looking at punches in a whole new way!!
    Love the card too. that embossed background is great and I love your coloring of the birds :)

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  21. What an original and great idea !!

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  22. Fabulous idea - perfect for a small sentiment. Thanks you for sharing your sources, too - makes it so much easier to collect more stuff! :)

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  23. Ik weet niet waar je het allemaal vandaan haalt, maar dit is echt weer zo'n geweldig idee van jou!!!
    Prachtige kaart!!

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  24. It's really great idea!!!
    Thank you for it very much!

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  25. I'm on my way in to the craft room to see if I have that punch or one that will do the job. What a great idea! I have saved strips of left-over cardstock from various background techniques. Now you've given me a clever way to use them.

    Thank you.
    Daria

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  26. What a great idea - thanks for sharing! I'd not purchased the tags yet and love that border punch too!

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  27. You are so clever, I would never have thought of using the punch like that! Very original way of making tags. I love the way you threaded the paper (or ribbon) through. Great card. Thanks for the inspiration.
    Jenni

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  28. every once in awhile, someone (YOU) comes up with a wonderful idea on how to use a punch in a new and different way!

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  29. You are the Queen of inovation!
    Love what you did with the puncher.

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  30. Godelieve, WOW you are so clever! Thank you for the useful ideas you share with us! Many blessings to you!

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  31. The card is beautiful! I loved the idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  32. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas!
    Going to look at all my border punches.

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  33. What an amazing idea - you are so clever and talented. Who would have thought!!!

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  34. Grazie! splendida card e ottima idea!

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  35. What a clever idea! Thanks for sharing. I think you've inspired a lot of folks today.

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  36. thanks for such a great idea! I just got an apron-lace punch and love it-- here's one more reason to love it :)
    (was linked here by Jennifer McGuire's blog)

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  37. I will never look at a border punch as just a border punch anymore...thanks for sharing your wonderful and inventive ideas!

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  38. What a fantastic idea! TFS!

    I found out off of Jennifer McGuires blog!

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  39. This is such a great idea!!! You make me want to get this punch right away! ;-) Love your card!

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  40. Oh my word, so clever!!! tfs!!

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  41. Gorgeous card and what a clever tip!! Thanks!

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  42. Wow this is a great idea. Thanks for sharing! I came by from Jennifer McGuire's blog.

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  43. Wow! Great idea! Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  44. Genius! So happy that I have that punch--thank you!

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  45. Oh how creative and cute! Love the way you put it together. Will need to try this! Thank you for such a simple but adorable way to give a sentiment.

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  46. Clever idea! I always wonder why I did not think of that!!!! This was another one of those times! TFS!
    Lizette

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  47. Fantastic idea... thanks for sharing. Found the link on Jennifer McGuire's blog today.

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  48. Such a clever idea I'm sure I'd never have thought of using the punch that way ;)
    Anne xx

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  49. Wat een geweldig goed idee! Bedankt!

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  50. Fabulous idea thanks for SharinG!!!

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  51. What a clever idea! I've been considering getting this punch and now I can see a different use for it. TFS.

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  52. Thanks for sharing this fantastic idea!! Love your beautiful work!!

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  53. What a great idea. But I think you are enabling me. Must have the punch now.

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  54. Wow, love the creative use of the punch.

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  55. Oh wow that is a GREAT idea!

    TFS
    Jacquie

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  56. I have some shopping to do. :)

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  57. What a great idea. thanks for the info.

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  58. You are so talented. From using the punch to create something different to using staple for such a wonderful look !!

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  59. awesome idea! I have that punch and just might try this out. Came here from pinterest. Thanks for sharing.

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