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Scallop Edges with the Stampin’ Up! Big Shot!

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I am soooooooooo excited!!  When I first saw Shelli demo the BIG SHOT die cutting machine on stage at Convention last week, I was THRILLED!!!  When she showed the Pennant Die, I immediately "saw" scalloped edges!!!  Rather than creating the entire pennant shape with scalloped edges, I actually saw something "out of the box" and visualized just the scallops!

Check this out… so… here is what the die looks like (ignore the yellow and red scallops… that has nothing to do with this tutorial!):

Pennant die

The small and large Pennant shapes are supposed to cut this:

Pennant

BUT INSTEAD… HERE IS WHAT I DID…

I placed scraps on just the scallop edge part:

Pennant die with scraps

Ran it through the BIG SHOT die cutting machine:

Pennant dies in big shot

and voila…  you get THIS!!:

Scalloped edges

OK>> is that TOO COOL or WHAT? 

So, then I added them to cards, and came up with this birthday card made from a folded Open End Envelope (thanks to Jennifer Thomas for that idea!)

I used the smaller pennant die scalloped edge on the front:

Small scallop edge

and  I used the larger pennant die scalloped edge inside:

Lg pennant scallop

Too cool!  So now with our new scalloped edge PUNCH plus these 2 scalloped edges, we have 3 scalloped edges to choose from! 

And did you notice how the scallop circle layers with our scallop circle punch? :)  I'll be posting a comparison of all the scallop circle dies in a day or 2… stay tuned.. and have fun with your BIG SHOT!

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18 thoughts on “Scallop Edges with the Stampin’ Up! Big Shot!”

  1. What a beautiful card! I’m a huge fan of scalloped edges. Can’t wait to get a BS of my own!
    Thanks for sharing how you made the scallops on the edges! I’ll definitely try it out!

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  2. Oh wow! HOw clever are you!! I didn’t *plan* on getting the pennant die on my first order yet tomorrow, but now you’re not making it easy!! And I’ve reworked that darn order over and over today! lol! Thanks for sharing this great tip!! =)

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  3. Patty – I was like you…imagine all the little parts I could use scraps for! I’m ordering my Big Shot tomorrow (so I can get new Hostess Benefits)…can’t wait!

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  4. what a great way to use up all those scraps…thanks so much for sharing..I can hardly wait to get my Big Shot…Rebecca

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  5. Okay, Patty. You’ve just tipped me over the edge. I’ll DEFINITELY be ordering the Big Shot today!!! HAHAHAHA Like I needed anymore convincing!!! Thanks for seeing outside the box!!! You are amazing!!!
    Wanda

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  6. Great idea Patty! I thought it was really cool to see how you can use just part of the die to create different things. Loved those masks that Shelli did! I really enjoyed meeting you at convention. You probably don’t remember though – it was right after you were announced as being on the advisory board, so you were only there in body! ha ha ha!!!

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  7. Patty, I too save long narrow strips of DSP and cardstock, so thanks for showing me how to use them! I haven’t played with this particular die yet, but I did get it! I’m LOVING that little scallop edge envie and the Top Note!!
    I’m wondering if any of the stamps in the All Scallops set matches one of the scallops in the pennant??
    Susan, a Stampahowlic

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