Sweet Little Teddy Bear from the Fox Builder Punch

Look at this sweet little Teddy Bear from the Fox Builder Punch.  I’ve been sharing some fun punch art creations over the past few days that all use the Fox Builder Punch.  You can view those posts HERE  and HERE I saw a bear similar to this on Pinterest and decided to make my own version.

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The card base is 1″ x 4 1/4 and scored at 5 1/2″.  I then added a piece of Pool Party card stock and some of the polka dotted paper from the Serene Scenery Designer Series Paper Stack.  After tying a piece of Bermuda Bay Stitched Ribbon around this layer I was ready to build the sweet little teddy bear from the Fox Builder Punch.  I punch the body and head from Chocolate Chip and simply rounded the ears to make them look more like a bear.  I stamped the eyes from the Foxy Friends stamp set.  The bear’s muzzle comes from the Pyramid Pals Framelits and then I attached the little nose also from the Fox Builder Punch.  Next I stamped the tiny paw prints from Foxy Friends and punched each one out with the middle sized circle from the Owl Builder Punch.  All of the punched pieces were sponged around the edges to give a little more definition to the bear.  The bears bow is from the Balloon Framelits.  I then added the sentiment from the hostess stamp set called Love You Lots.  The finishing touch is a bunch of tiny hearts punched out from the Owl Builder Punch.

Be sure to come back tomorrow for the final installment of the Punch Art Creations using the Fox Builder Punch.

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Mouse made from Fox Builder Punch

As promised I’ve got another punch art creation…it’s a mouse made with the Fox Builder Punch.  You can view the chick made with the Fox Builder Punch HERE.

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For the card itself I used Daffodil Delight and punched a few holes using the 1 1/4″ Circle Punch and then I sponges around each of these holes.  The card base is cut 5 1/2″ x 7 1/2″ with the front flap being 3 1/4″.  I attached a strip of the Daffodil Delight Designer Series Paper to the inside of the card.  The banner that goes across the front of the card is from the A Little Foxy Designer Series Paper Stack – I love those little hearts!  Okay now, onto the mouse himself.  The head is the head from the Fox Builder Punch with the ears trimmed off and the head is turned upside down.  I stamped the eyes with the image from the Foxy Friends stamp set and attached the Blushing Bride nose (also from the Fox Builder Punch).  Other pieces I used from the Fox Builder Punch are the body, the tail which I trimmed to make it thinner, and also two of the “tufts” which I used for his hands by trimming the points off.  The ears are punched from the 3/4″ Circle Punch and the 1/2″ Circle Punch.  All of the punched pieces have been sponged along the outside edges to make it have a little more definition.  The tiny banner was stamped with “hello” from the Thoughtful Banners stamp set and punched out with the Classic Label Punch.  By inserting the banner back into the Classic Banner Punch I was able to snip off each end of the banner.  Tomorrow I’ll be sharing an adorable Teddy Bear made from the Fox Builder Punch.

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Little Chick made from Fox Builder Punch

I’ve been playing around with punch art and came up with this little chick made from the Fox Builder Punch.  This punch is so versatile, it’s so much fun to see what critters and things you can make as the possibilities are endless.  I held a class earlier in the week where we made 4 cards with the Fox Builder Punch and everyone also received the Fox Builder Punch to take home with them.
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I started out with some of the different Designer Series Paper Stacks for the background paper piecing.  The Peekaboo Peach Ruched Ribbon matches the card base perfectly.  I created the perfect frame for the chick with the Layering Squares Framelits.  The punch art chick was created with with one body piece, one head piece with the ears trimmed off, four little “tufts” in So Saffron and two in Peekaboo Peach.  I found that sponging around all of the punched pieces helped to add dimension to the punch art.  Next I stamped the eyes with the image from Foxy Friends stamp set and added the nose which also came from the Fox Builder Punch.   Finally the chick’s body was attached to the card and the head was popped up with a dimensional.

I’ve got more Foxy Builder Punch Art to share with you over the next few days, so be sure to come back tomorrow.