On Sunday, Sharon, Lisa and myself were joined by 24 wonderful ladies for the latest of our all day events at Hethersett Village Hall. I love these days as they are filled with so much laughter, fun and of course crafting! It sounds a bit gushy but Sunday was really refreshing for my soul and I am really looking forward to our next event in May! Thank you to everyone that came along and made it so special.
This session was all about cards and Sale a Bration. Each attendee received the versatile Flower Accent stamp to take home and we showed them different ways to use it. We 'kissed' and 'reverse kissed', heat embossed, distressed and even made a butterfly using the flower.
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As promised here are the measurements to start with when making panels using the scallop trim border and corner punches (used on the rosette card):
Square Mats
4 3/4" will give 10 Scallops on each side
4 1/4" will give 9 Scallops on each side
3 3/16" will give 8 Scallops on each side
3 1/4" will give 7 Scallops on each side
2 7/8" will give 6 Scallops on each side
2 3/8" will give 5 Scallops on each side
1 15/16" (Using only corner punch)
Rectangle Mats
A few examples are:
3 13/16" x 4 3/4"
3 1/4" x 5 3/4"
2 7/8" x 1 15/16"
To learn more about more rectangles see Gretchen's blog linked below.
Big thanks to Gretchen Barron a US demo for all of the hard work in working out the measurements. Go and take a look, Gretchen has some very detailed instructions to help you achieve the perfect scalloped mat.
Thank you for stopping by and Happy Stampin!




