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Sunday, 15 August 2010

VIDEO TUTORIAL - Christmas robin using two step bird punch

If you saw this card on my post yesterday you may have wondered how I made those Christmas robins. Well, here's a video showing you how... (now please bear with me - this is my first video tutorial!)




Hope you enjoyed watching this as much as I enjoyed making it - my whole family threw themselves into the production process with great enthusiasm! Your comments and suggestions are welcome as always.

See you soon!

8 comments:

  1. Oh, I loved it, loved it, loved it! And now I really think I have to try making a robin like this. Thanks for sharing your technique. (Oh, the eye... would never have thought to use the piercer for that!) Thanks again! (Great job by the family, by the way!)

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  2. Great job by you all and thanks for sharing your tips on the eye, brilliant

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  3. Well done you! Great video and lots of good tips.
    See you on ` Create and Craft` sometime soon lol.
    Lynne xxx

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  4. Yeah ! Well done Vicky (I nearly always call you Clare Lol!) Feel like I know you even more now that I have heard your pretty accent! Have a great day!

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  5. Great job on the video tutorial ~ what a lovely idea. I miss 'real' Robins ... the American ones bear no resemblance to ours :) Glad I found your lovely blog and thanks for visiting me on mine. (I'm drinking a cup of Yorkshire Tea as I watched you!).

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  6. Great video Vicky! I love those robins :)
    Looking forward to the next video now!
    Sarah xx

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  7. You are so very clever - what a brilliant idea for Christmas cards! That punch certainly does have many uses and yours is just fantastic!

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  8. What a lovely idea Vicky! Thank you for sharing!

    Teri xx

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