It’s time for another edition of Tips, Tools, & Techniques trivia! Open your copy of the November/December 2010 issue of Paper Crafts (filled with all sorts of holiday fun!), turn to pages 86-88, and answer the following questions for the chance to WIN (and who doesn’t like to win?):
- How many ornaments are on the tree card that Julie Campbell made using the Fringe Scissors tool from Martha Stewart Crafts?
- Designer Kimberly Crawford created a card using the Woodland Branch Edge & Corner Punches from Martha Stewart Crafts. What sort of ink did she use to enhance the frame that surrounds her sentiment?
- How did designer Courtney Baker create the flower on her A Note of Thanks Card?
- What does the tag on designer Windy Robinson’s card say?
- What color is the bow on Paper Crafts Go-to Gal Jessica Witty’s Absolute Blessing Card?
- What idea is your favorite from this issue’s Tips, Tools, & Techniques column, and why?
Now for the fun part. One winner will be selected at random to win the following:
- The Fringe Scissors and Woodland Branch Edge & Corner Punches from Martha Stewart Crafts, the Sunburst Border Punch from Fiskars, and the Scallop Edge Punch from Stampin’ Up!

Now doesn’t that sound fun? To be eligible to win, please enter your answers in the comment field. All comments must be received by midnight (MST) on Friday, Dec. 17. Good luck!
So…What are you waiting for?
Can’t wait to see your answers!
Susan










1. 7 ornaments
2. chalk ink
3. punched the card stock borders, then cut apart
4. faith
5. orange bow
6. scallops on Windy’s card
1. 7
2. chalk ink
3. punched card stock with Sunburst border punch, then cut apart
4. faith
5. orange
6. I love border punches because they are so versatile!
1. seven
2. chalk ink
3. punch card stock borders, then cut apart
4. faith
5. orange
6. border punches
1) 7
2)chalk ink
3)punched cardstock borders and cut out
4) faith
5)orange
6) love, Love,LOVE a border punch…dresses up any project!!!
1. Seven ornaments
2. Chalk ink
3. Punched the card stock borders, and then cut apart
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. Definitely the fringe scissors!
1. seven ornaments and one tree topper
2. chalk ink
3. Used Sunburst border punch, cut out border, then cut it apart and re-assembled to make flower
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. fringe scissors. I make a lot of cards that need some base for the stamp.
Grass is a good setting.
1. 7
2.chalk ink
3.punch cardstock borders, cut apart
4.faith
5.orange
6.border punch!!
1. Seven ornaments
2. Chalk ink
3. Punched card stock border and cut it into separate pieces
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. Glitter puzzle!
1. seven
2. chalk ink
3. punch the card stock borders and then cut apart
4. faith
5. orange
6. I love the border punches, they add something special to your project.
1. 7
2. chalk ink
3. punched a card stock border and cut apart
4. faith
5. orange
6. glitter puzzle
1. 7
2. chalk ink
3. punched a cardstock border then cut it apart to create the flower
4. faith
5. orange
6. My fave is Jessica’s glitter idea because I love to use glitter in small doses on my cards and this would push me to use even more bling and in lots of colors. Thank you Jessica!
7 Ornaments
Chalk Ink
Used a Border Punch, cut it apart, then used the pieces to make a flower
The tag says: Faith
The Bow is Orange
Border Punches – they add interest to any paper project!
Thanks so much for the chance to win those wonderful goodies!
How many ornaments : 7
What ink : chalk ink
How create the flower: Punched a cardstock border, cut it apart, reassemble the pieces
What does the tag say: Faith
What color : Orange
What idea is your favorite: I love the different ways to use border punches, because I have a lot of them and I need to justify having a lot of them
7 ornaments
Chalk Ink
border punch pieces made to create flower
Faith tag
Orange bow
I just love the border punches for card making and scrapbook pages
1. 7
2.chalk ink
3.punch cardstock borders, cut apart
4.faith
5.orange
6.border punches
1. 7
2. chalk ink
3. Punched a cardstock border & cut it apart
4. faith
5. orange
6. I totally love that fringe tree and the punched border flower. This section is always my fav of the magazine. Love seeing the new stuff and different ways it can be used.
1. 7 ornaments
2. Chalk ink
3. Border punched cardstock, cut it apart and reassemble to make flower
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. Border punches making new items
O learned
1. Seven.
2. Chalk ink.
3. She punched a cardstock border and then cut it apart.
4. Faith.
5. Orange.
I like the border punch ideas. I never thought of using a border punch for a flower.
l. 7 ornaments
2. Chalk ink
3. Punched a cardstock border and cut it apart
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. I am a big fan of border punches
1. Seven
2. Chalk Ink
3. Using a punched cardstock border & then cutting it apart
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. The layering of the strips of Scalloped Edge papers is my favorite. Such a wonderful look with so little effort. I’m all for that!
1. Seven ornaments
2. Chalk Ink
3. Punched a cardstock border and then cut it apart to create the flower
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. I really like the border punches, especially the woodland branch edge and corner punches. Kimberly’s card is so cute!
•7 ornaments are on the tree card that Julie Campbell made using the Fringe Scissors tool from Martha Stewart Crafts
•Designer Kimberly Crawford created a card using chalk ink to enhance the frame that surrounds her sentiment
•Courtney Baker created the flower on her A Note of Thanks Card by punching a cardstock border and then cutting it apart.
•The tag on designer Windy Robinson’s card says “faith”
•Orange is the color of the bow on Paper Crafts Go-to Gal Jessica Witty’s Absolute Blessing Card
•What idea is your favorite from this issue’s Tips, Tools, & Techniques column, and why? I esp love the scallop edge punch layers on Windy’s card because it is a technique I could accomplish w/ my different punches.
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1. seven ( 7)
2. Chalk ink
3. punch card stock borders, then cut it apart
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. I like very much border punches for quick but very nice adds, but only have few of them.
1. 7
2. Chalk Ink
3. Punch card stock borders & cut apart
4. Faith
5. Orange
6. I’d have to say the border punch!