Do you ever look at something, know you have made several in the past, only to not be able to remember how?  That is exactly what happened to one of my downline.  She knew it was easy and felt foolish for not remembering how to do it.   Know the feeling?

 

So, she sent her Flight of the Butterfly card to me.  Can you guess what it was she was trying to remember?

 

Flight_of_the_Butterfly

 

If you said the scalloped edged frame, you are exactly right.  It really is quite easy.   There is just one important factor to making the scallop frame, the paper must be sized 2-3/4" x 2-3/4". 

 

The first step is to center the 2-3/4" x 2-3/4" square into the Scallop Edge Border Punch

 

Scallop_Edge_Square_First_Punch

After you punch one side, turn 90 degrees and punch again.  Repeat until all four sides are punched.

 

Scallop_Edge_Square_Second_Punch

That is how easy it is to make a scallop edged frame. 

 

Visit tomorrow to see what I design with my Pear Pizzazz scalloped edged frame.  If my order from the Summer Mini Catalog arrives early enough, I will use one of the stamp sets from it.   UPS seems to be coming later and later each time, but I hope tomorrow will be exception.

 

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

 

Stampin' Smiles,

Godbysiggy

 

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