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To create the look of a film strip, the double rectangle punch was used. To keep your line nice and straight and the holes evenly spaced, overlap one of the holes every time you punch. |
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This is a fun and easy effect that could also be used to create a fun scrapbook layout of some small pictures or to create a movie themed page. |
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To create the appearance that this image was ripped out of a notebook page, the double rectangle punch was used again. After the line of holes was made, the outside edge of each rectangle |
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was torn and the edge was distressed. This technique could also be used in a scrapbook layout to create a fun journaling block or for a focal point on a back to school page. |
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Click here to see instructions for creating frames using punches |
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Click here to see instructions for creating flowers using punches |
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