Another Punch Art Dog!
I taught a Punch Art class back in January featuring a little girl puppy. What I didn’t show you back then was that I’d made a boy version of the same puppy for my nephew’s 1st birthday card.
Here he is for his close up:
It was really simple to change him into a boy, just add a blue background, change the diamond collar for a blue ribbon, remove the bow from the hair, adjust the expression and take out the pink cheeks! That may sound like a lot of changes but all of them were really quick and easy. Take a look at them side by side to see the difference.
I love this dog and know I’ll be making more versions of him in the future. I wonder what I’ll need to do to make him look older?
Thanks for taking the time to visit ‘the Mess’. If you like what you see, leave me a comment.
Cheers
Genna
I have fallen in love with these puppies Off all the punch puppies these are the cuties
Could you tell me what card stock you used, or did you add the texture with a
Black pen Raewyn
Hi Raewyn, thanks so much for your lovely comments.
In answer to your question, the cardstock is Stampin’ Up!s Crumb Cake and I added the texture before I punched the shapes out using the Stampin’ Spritzer. This fantastic tool allows you to insert the marker colour of your choice and it blows air through the tip to spray the ink. I used a Chocolate Chip marker. Unfortunately the Spritzer has now retired and no longer available through Stampin’ Up!.
I’d love to see your versions of the Puppy when you’ve made them.
Thanks
Genna
😀 Oh How cute!! I made this little guy right away. I LOVE punch art and am always looking for new ideas. If you don’t “speckle” your puppy he looks just like a little horse. Keep the cuties coming. Debie from sunny California.
Thanks Debie – I’d never thought of him as a horse! I feel some adaptations coming on.
Cheers
Genna
I love these pups and I’ll be making a few of them for my grand kids and they seem so simple thanks for sharing
I LOVE, LOVE these Dogs!
Thanks Kathleen!
Hi there.
A little comment, from Denmark.
Wow, they are so very nice an cute little dogs, both are so lovely.
Thanks for shearing them.
Bente
Hi these are so cute; wondering if you have a list of punches used to make these adorable dogs.
Thanks for the lovely comment Bev, I’ve sent you an email answer.
Hi these are amazing and I was wondering if you had a list of the punches used for these wonderful cards. It would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards Chrissy
Congratulations, very cute,
Could you please tell me what punches did you take to make the female dog.
Thank you
Diane
So adorable! I love them.
Could you please email a list of the punches you used for the female.? I would love to make some of these.
Thank You
Carol