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Diecut Package Printies (See Step #1) Tacky Glue Clear Packaging Tape/Cello Tape Scissors for cutting paper "Junk" Scissors for cutting tape Assorted scraps of colored paper Mini punches Exacto Ruler Approximate time to complete this project: 15 minutes |
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| Step#1 - (You can skip this step if you've printed out all the Printables from the main page.) Right click on the image below and "Save as" to your desired location. You may need to adjust the image using a graphics program. To preserve the quality of the ink, I suggest spraying them with a clear gloss sealer. | |||||||
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| Step#2 - Print the diecut printies out on cardstock and cut out. | |||||||
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| Step#2 - Using an exacto and ruler score the fold line in the center. Crease the line, add a dab of tacky glue and fold in half. Let glue dry. | |||||||
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| Step#3 - Using mini-punches punch out shapes from scraps of colored paper. | |||||||
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| Step#4 - Add a dab of Tacky glue to the the package where the diecuts would be and using tweezers add some of the punched shapes. | |||||||
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| Step#5 - Cut strips of clear packaging tape long enought to go over the front and back of each package of diecuts. Fold tape strips over packages and press frimly to seal edges. | |||||||
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| Step#6 - Using "junk" scissors cut the excess tape from the packaged diecuts. Trimming as close to the edge as possible. | |||||||
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