I have a confession to make, I am a dog lover! I have two dogs and
they are the sweetest and happiest little dogs ever! Not that I am
prejudiced! Ha! In the mornings you would think they haven’t seen me
for days, their tales wag like no tomorrow and they need their morning
quota of love! When I come home from town, it’s barking and wagging
their tales and more loves. I am amazed at how much life and love they
add to our home.
Another grandson had a birthday this last week. He turned two and of course dogs are a part of his life too…so, I just had to make a punch art dog card. I searched Pinterest for a punch art dog design and there are so many talented individuals that share their talent that it was hard to make a decision. My inspiration for this card came from Michelle Suit.
Another grandson had a birthday this last week. He turned two and of course dogs are a part of his life too…so, I just had to make a punch art dog card. I searched Pinterest for a punch art dog design and there are so many talented individuals that share their talent that it was hard to make a decision. My inspiration for this card came from Michelle Suit.
How to create the dog.
- Punch two 1 3/8 circles.
- Insert one of the 1 3/8 circles into the Extra Large Oval Punch and punch desired shape for muzzle.
- Using the Large Oval Punch, punch one oval piece for the ears and cut it in half.
- Punch one extra large oval for body (you will cut this down when you assemble)
- Using the smallest circle from the Circle Collection Frame Lits cut one piece for the paws and cut it in half .
- Hand cut a triangle for the nose.
- Punch one 1 3/8 circle, then insert piece in to the punch again and punch a piece for the collar.
- Glue together.
- Draw on eyes and mouth and lines for the paws.
- Finish off card as desired.
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