
About the Word Window placement for the project below. I have re-written this tutorial because of the changes I made in the cover and using the newer Scor-Pal board and it will be available at a later date here on my blog. In the meantime, here is my explanation for that step, Mama Bug:
Step 8
Adhere final piece of patterned paper to back of front cover and punch a slot (Word Window punch) approximately 5/8” down from top and centered in the middle of the front cover.
*tip* To ensure punched slot is above the envelope line when project is finished, use one of the precut envelope pockets as a measuring guide.
Hope this helps.
V.~
ETA:
RE: Sue asked about the WW punch through the paper and coasters.
Sue, I did not use coasters for this project, it's chipboard backing - I get mine from my friendly LSS store, it comes with most all the paper they carry in the store. But you could use cereal boxes and things like that, too. The punch went through the covered piece quite easily.
2 comments:
Another question about the word window punch--did you punch through the covered coasters with it? I'm not sure I could get mine to punch through a thickness like that--sometimes I have trouble punching through 1 thickness of SU! cardstock. This is such a cute project. I'd like to make some for small gifts. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks so much for your reply. I must say I was shocked to see my "name" at the top of your blog, because to me you're famous!
Thanks for the thrill ;)!
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