Freddy Frog
Punch Out Animal Series

Ingredients

    2" EK Success Circle Punch
    ½" EK Success Circle Punch
    1½" Oval Shape (Fiskers Oval Cutter had them)
    Small Flower - EK Success
    Black marker with fine tip
    6mm X-press It Tape
    25mm X-press It Tape
    Lime Rhinstones from Kaiser
    Little Inkers from Hero Arts
    Generic Ink Dawber

 

Method

 

Punch Outs

 

Step One

First punch out one 2" circle, three ½" circles and one 1½" oval from green card stock.

 

Step Two

Ink around each shape with chalk ink on a dawber.

Set aside to dry completely.

 

Step Three

Dot the centre of two of the small circles with black pen, to form the frogs eyes.

 

Step Four

With a craft knife, carefully make a slice across the bottom of the oval, to form the mouth. Try and keep the slice approximately ½" from the bottom edge of the oval.

 

Step Five

Cut ½ cm of foam tape from the end of the roll, and then cut this piece in half as well, and affix a small square of foam tape to the back of each eye, and affix the eyes, together, to the top of the oval as shown here.

 

Step Six

Punch out a flower from pink or red cardstock, as shown.

 

Step Seven

Snip one of the petals from the flower as shown here.

 

Step Eight

Place a small strip of double sided tape to the thinnest end of the petal, and then poke the round end out through the mouth slit and affix the taped card to one side of the slit.

 

Step Nine

Affix the last of the small circles to the opposite side of the slit, to show the frog's cheek.

 

Step Ten

Affix foam tape across the back of the frog's head, and attached the head to the top half of the large circle, as shown.

 

Step Eleven

Punch out a second pink/red flower and attach a small diamante to the centre of the flower.

 

Step Twelve

Attach two layers of foam tape to the back of the flower and affix it beneath the chin of the frog, to one side, and you are finished.

 

As demonstrated at Paper Squared Demo Day - 14th March 2009
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