Tools for Hole Punches in Greeting Cards
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 13:23
- Media: Flash video file
- Posted: 01/22/2009
- Use: Watch Online
- Size: 215 MB
Lydia teaches you how to use different kinds of punches to use for you greeting cards or gift projects. Most punches that people you use are utility punches to punch a hole to insert ribbons, gems, flowers etc. There are several different sizes of punches and they also come in many different shapes for decoration. She goes over several different kinds of punches and several different techniques to make the best greeting card.
About this Author
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- Lydia Fiedler
- 64 lessons
- Joined:
06/01/2008
I am a paper arts instructor in Austin, TX. I have a weekly instructional art show on local TV where I demonstrate making simple cards and gifts with rubber stamps and accessories, using a variety of techniques and graphic design principles.
I also do freelance graphic design and marketing and work full time as the Director of Market Development for a software company.
My work has been featured in OnStage Magazine and I was quoted in Martha Stewart's 15th anniversary edition of her magazine.
My paper arts blog is www.understandblue.blogspot.com
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