Saturday 22 October 2016

Team Training for October ...

Welcome to our October edition of  Team Training brought to you this month by team member Lynne Joncas.

Each month one of our team will inspire you with a little tutorial, tip or trick to help you in your scrapbooking pursuits.

Pleated Banner by Lynne Joncas

Hello there crafty friends! Today I'm sharing with you a layout I created featuring my "grandkitty" (otherwise known as my daughter's cat Bella!) along with a simple tutorial for the pleated and punched half-rosette banner at the upper right of the page.


I started with a rectangular piece of patterned paper for each rosette; for this project the pieces were about 4.5 x 6.5 cm.


I punched along both of the long edges of each rectangle; for this project I used the Martha Stewart Swirling Lace punch.


Fold the pieces accordion-style starting at a short edge.


Fold the piece in the middle to form a fan shape and then use a hot glue gun to secure it in the center.


Arrange the banner pieces on your layout and attach them; I used the hot glue gun once again as the pleated edges are difficult to keep in place with any other adhesive. You can add twine along the top; I also added little bows just for fun.

Here are a few other rosettes using different punches; decorative scissors also work well or you can leave the rosettes plain with no punching.


I hope you're inspired to try making one of these banners on a layout or card; they're easy to create and add a cheery touch to your project as well as a bit of dimension. Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day!

Don't forget to have your entry in for our challenge this month. Some lovely prizes on offer - one prize by vote, another completely by random draw and a guest designer spot with RAK to offer one lucky entrant. You have until 11.55 on the final day of the month to have your submission linked.






4 comments:

  1. Fabulous tutorial Lynne, love the banner and the layout is gorgeous :)

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  2. Love the rosettes! Thanks for showing us how to make them

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  3. I love how you have done your banner. This worked so beautifully with your delightful page.

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  4. Love this so much, can't wait to try it on a layout.

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