True hexagon. Find a picture of 1 and print on printer. Than enlarge or shrink it to desired size. Save and use as template. I was a preschool teacher and did this a lot for crafts for children. Hope this helps.
I found your channel late one night while I was making a hot pad (crochet) and as I listened to you alll try to figure out getting the edge on the hexagon.I have found that if I put the punch or label for stamps, etc I use a dark or contrasting colored paper under the paper or stamp to see where the edges of the stamp are. Good Luck!
I have been watching U lately but disappointed that U don't give your card measurements like other demonstrators. U talk them when assembling yor cards U r to do but how do we remember that. Very confusing Christine. Nothing on yor website either. Most demonstrators share what they do for free. Either on their website or posted in the video in description
If you purchase her tutorials they have all the dimensions. it’s not fair to the people who purchased the tutorials if she gives the dimensions on her lives. Hope you understand she does this as a living.
@@janiceormiston7770 yes but if others can give free on a live then I can't C why not for Christine. Doesn't have to be all the cards as most demonstrators only do 1 card on a live or 1 sheet wonder
Each demonstrator can choose to do their business the way they want to do it. Christine chooses to charge for her tutorials, and I’m not talking about a lot of money. That’s how she supports herself and her family.
Love all your cards!!!
True hexagon. Find a picture of 1 and print on printer. Than enlarge or shrink it to desired size. Save and use as template. I was a preschool teacher and did this a lot for crafts for children. Hope this helps.
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They could also trace your hexagon punch and fussy cut it out for exact duplicate.
I found your channel late one night while I was making a hot pad (crochet) and as I listened to you alll try to figure out getting the edge on the hexagon.I have found that if I put the punch or label for stamps, etc I use a dark or contrasting colored paper under the paper or stamp to see where the edges of the stamp are. Good Luck!
Watching the replay from SW Michigan.
Thank you
Catching the replay!
Can’t wait to make these beautiful cards!
All we beautiful
These are so beautiful!
Beautiful cards
Hi all!
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Re: The heartfelt hexagon, think it’s much easier to stamp it first then punch it out.
I have been watching U lately but disappointed that U don't give your card measurements like other demonstrators. U talk them when assembling yor cards U r to do but how do we remember that. Very confusing Christine. Nothing on yor website either. Most demonstrators share what they do for free. Either on their website or posted in the video in description
If you purchase her tutorials they have all the dimensions. it’s not fair to the people who purchased the tutorials if she gives the dimensions on her lives. Hope you understand she does this as a living.
@@janiceormiston7770 yes but if others can give free on a live then I can't C why not for Christine. Doesn't have to be all the cards as most demonstrators only do 1 card on a live or 1 sheet wonder
Each demonstrator can choose to do their business the way they want to do it. Christine chooses to charge for her tutorials, and I’m not talking about a lot of money. That’s how she supports herself and her family.