Instructions:
1. Using White Paint Pen:
a. Prepare your materials (your craft mat, white paint pen & craft pick)
b. Place your cardstock on your craft mat with your craft pick. I chose plain red cardstock for this tutorial. (You can use any colored cardstock. I’d suggest you make use of plain, solid-colored cardstock & not pattern paper. This would make your faux eyelet more visible.)
c. Pierce your cardstock on the corner – make sure that it’s not so near the corner edge to allot space for your white paint marker. (You have to gauge how big you want the diameter of the tip of your craft pick to go through your cardstock. It depends upon how big or how small you want your pierced hole to be.)
d. After piercing the corner of your cardstock, draw around the pierced hole with your white paint marker. (Make sure that it is a perfect circle or the closest you can get to a perfect circle with your paint marker.)
2. Using Black Marker:
a. Prepare your materials (your craft mat, black marker & craft pick)
b. Place your cardstock on your craft mat with your craft pick. I chose light plain cardstock with the digital image already printed on the center for a card I previously created. (I chose light colored cardstock since I plan to make use of my black marker for the faux eyelet.)
c. Pierce your cardstock on the corner. Careful not to pierce near the corner edge. I wanted a bigger hole so I pushed my craft pick till the end.
3 comments:
That is so awesome and very clever! I would have never thought to do that and it really does look like an eyelet. I bet some puff paint would look cool too! AWESOME job Kathleen!!
Thanks so much Rosie! puff paint would also look great. have yet to discover that product in my area. =)
I just learned that October 5 is World Teacher's Day. I guess it's an apt project with a Best Teacher caption on the digi image used as example on the tutorial. ;-)
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