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TECHNIQUE LAYOUT
by Megan Klauer
I love how just folding a strip of paper can add such a great focal point to a layout, card or project. I used a few simple products to create just that.
You'll need:
2 strips of patterned paper {I used 1/2" x 12"}
circle punch {I used 2 5/16" by The Paper Studio}
Sticky Strip {by Stampin' Up!}

1} Punch circle from pattern paper {would work great to use a photo in the center too!} and cut paper strips...

2} Add Sticky Strip to the back of each paper strip & adhere circle to layout or project...

3} Start creating the "ruffle flower" by simply back folding the strip of paper as you continue around the circle using both strips of paper...


and all finished!

and here is how I used them on my layout...


Layout supplies:
Cardstock: Stampin'Up!
Patterned Paper: Collections - Homespun Chic
Embellishments: Metal Rimmed Glass Brads - Homespun Chic by Melody Ross, Fabric Brads - Homespun Chic by Melody Ross, Textile Tags - Homespun Chic by Melody Ross
Punches: Martha Stewart, The Paper Studio, Fiskars
Chipboard letters: Cosmo Cricket
Precision Pen by American Crafts & Sharpie Marker
Adhesive: Xyron & Sticky Strip by Stampin' Up!
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout and great idea!
Love it. Now I have to try it.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty LO, looks like awesome product to play with!!
ReplyDeletealways love you layouts and ideas, Megan! Gonna have to give this one a go!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this idea Megan! Looks great on your layout!
ReplyDeleteThat is perfect for this lo!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome layout & a great technique, will have to try it out!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteCrazy! I just did a layout yesterday with this technique. I will have to post it. I like the little circles a lot, I did a large circle.
ReplyDeleteI am SO loving this tutorial!! I am lifting this for sure!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! SUper cute lo!
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