Great video. I ordered one of those 1” Fiskars circle cutters for this very reason. But are the resulting cuts too big for the cabochons? Hand trimming kinda defeats the point of using the punch. :/ Also, what’s the reason for the two coats on the back? Thanks!
Thank you! The resulting cuts are slightly too big and it may or may not be noticeable or a problem but for me I just decided to trim them. Even with trimming I still found the punch was more convenient and time saving. Not to mention just more satisfying to use. I double coated the back just to seal everything in and limit the chances or the paper getting damaged. Hope that helps!
I made twelve of these little guys, and I always get a burst of joy seeing them on my fridge. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
I'm going to try this soon I hope it will look good
Your video is close enough to see how you are making them and caption is really helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for this tutorial! I love the knit pictures you chose!
Very fun project. Nicely done tutorial. Thank you 🙋♀️👍
Best idea
Great video. I ordered one of those 1” Fiskars circle cutters for this very reason. But are the resulting cuts too big for the cabochons? Hand trimming kinda defeats the point of using the punch. :/ Also, what’s the reason for the two coats on the back? Thanks!
Thank you! The resulting cuts are slightly too big and it may or may not be noticeable or a problem but for me I just decided to trim them. Even with trimming I still found the punch was more convenient and time saving. Not to mention just more satisfying to use. I double coated the back just to seal everything in and limit the chances or the paper getting damaged. Hope that helps!
@@creatingnaomi Thanks for the reply. I appreciate the tips. :)
Can I ask you what glue was used
I used Mod Podge!
The 1" circles are too big because those are 25 mm cabs--and 1" is 25.4 mm.