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Such Inspiration In One Template!!
Submitted by: JaymieLiz
I have found so many uses for the Crafters Workshop 12x12 templates, I had to share. This one is on the "Dots All Around", which is all circle pattern, different sizes. You can use this one as a straight doodling template with inks, stickles or the like but you can also go further, this template is perfect for thick ribbon stitching, or fun fur stitching, and you get perfect layers of circles. Make sure you start with a very solid piece of cardstock, then you pick which lines of the circle pattern you wish to use, make your marks of each line by dotting lightly the inside of each hole within that line, then punch them out, I use the crop-a-dile (big bite) to create the holes -creates a perfect hole, and big enough that when you stitch and thread your ribbon, there is little to no stress on the paper (less pulling). You can do each layer in a different color or type of ribbon/fur, or alternate each line in ribbon, next in brads, next in stickles, etc, giving it so much the layered effect - top off your page by using pop dots on the photo, such a great layout that takes less time than you would think!