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Eyelet Lace: Using a scalloped type decorative scissors, cut a very straight line. Using a ruler, mark the middle of each scallop in pencil. Using a 1/16" hole punch, punch a hole over each pencil dot. This technique requires precision.

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Gilt Edge: Cut the edges of the cardstock with a decorative scissors or a circle cutter as in this case. Carefully dip edges into juicy pigment ink pad. Coat with embossing powder. Dump and heat. The corrugations were made using a Fiskars 12" corrugator.

Stamper: Christine Cox

Stamp credit: Stampin' Up!

Confetti Relief: Lay border of 1/2" wide heat resistant double stick tape (Magic Tape). Place confetti on tape. Cover with embossing powder, dump and heat. Remove confetti (don’t burn yourself). Add second color of embossing powder. Dump and heat.

Tuxedo: Lay border of 1/2" wide double stick tape. Peel off paper. Carefully lay 1/4" wide strip of double stick tape down middle of first piece (leave paper on). Pour embossing powder over. Dump and heat. Remove paper from 1/4" wide tape. Pour contrasting color of embossing powder over. Dump and heat.

Sand Box: Lay border of 1/4" wide double stick tape. Cover with sand. Press sand down.

Foiled Tape: Lay border of 1/4" wide double stick tape. Place foil over, rub, remove.

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