Hi Sandra. Thanks for the question and the lovely comment. Unfortunately there’s no easy way to answer you – that’s why I taught these cards as a class. All the punches are from Stampin’ Up! and were current at the time of the class. I think a couple of them have retired in the year since I ran the class but you can view most of them by clicking the link to the catalogue in the sidebar. Punches start on p180. Or you look through the punches section of my online store by clicking this link: http://www3.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=177&dbwsdemoid=4001951. The ways I’ve combined punches to get new shapes is harder to explain. I do have plans to sell some punch art tutorials in the future though so I can let you know when they’re available if you like.
Hi There,
Can you tell me the size and shapes of punches that you used to to make these adorable animals> Thanks so much!
Hi Sandra. Thanks for the question and the lovely comment. Unfortunately there’s no easy way to answer you – that’s why I taught these cards as a class. All the punches are from Stampin’ Up! and were current at the time of the class. I think a couple of them have retired in the year since I ran the class but you can view most of them by clicking the link to the catalogue in the sidebar. Punches start on p180. Or you look through the punches section of my online store by clicking this link: http://www3.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=177&dbwsdemoid=4001951. The ways I’ve combined punches to get new shapes is harder to explain. I do have plans to sell some punch art tutorials in the future though so I can let you know when they’re available if you like.