Stampin’ Up! Border Punch Frames and Blog Candy!

Wow – I got some awesome feedback on the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch Frame Card I posted on Thursday.  So today, I thought I would share something I'm showcasing at my March workshops. 

Stampin' Up! Border Punch Frames AND Measurements!!

 PLUS – Blog Candy!  So be sure to read to the end

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Using all five of Stampin' Up! Border Punches I created frames and mat sizes. 

Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border #119275
Eyelet Border #119853
Scallop Edge Border #119882
Scallop Trim Border #118402
Pinking Hearts Border #117649

eta 2/27/11:  I did use the "old style" punches on the the Eyelet Border and Scallop Edge Border frames.  I've since heard that the new style for those punches may work differently.

eta 2/28/11:  See Border Punch Frames Q & A  and How to Create a Frame Using Stampin' Up! Border Punches Video

Dawns Quick Tip
Just center your punch on all four sides and you'll get these awesome frames!

Purchase these Stampin' Up! Border Punches and MORE at my ONLINE STORE

And don't forget…when your order totals $50 or more, you'll get to choose a FREE product from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure (at $100, get two and so on).  PLUS – earn a STAR towards my DOstamping Loyalty Rewards Program!

OR better yet…schedule your Sale-A-Bration Party with me today at dostamping@yahoo.com.  Only a few dates left for March!

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1.Blog-Candy 

Tell me which is your favorite Stampin' Up! Border Punch Frame by leaving a comment on this post.  On Tuesday, March 1st…I'll draw for a winner, who will receive the Border Punch that created my favorite frame…the SCALLOP TRIM BORDER PUNCH!

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NOTE:  If you're reading this from a reader or email program, you'll need to click on the title of this post above, which will take you to this blog entry on my website.  Scroll down to the bottom to the comment section.  Add your comment to be entered in the drawing.

GOOD LUCK~Dawn O 

 

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133 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Border Punch Frames and Blog Candy!”

  1. Well, I always thought the eyelet border was the best, but after seeing your photo above with all the punches, I think the scallop trim border punch is the most awesome! Thanks for the chance to win it!! Super great!!

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  2. They are all fabulous! I like the scallop border best! Thanks for sharing your fantastic ideas- your card creations inspire me daily!!

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  3. Although I’m not eligible for the Blog Candy (I’m not in the US), I just wanted to drop by and thank you for this handy chart. I follow your blog faithfully, and I appreciate how generously you share your great ideas.
    For the record, I love all the punches, so it’s hard to pick a favourite. Each one is suited to different styles of cards. The only one I don’t own is the Pinking Hearts…and I may have to get that one, too. 🙂

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  4. I love them all but I think my favorite is the Double Scallop Ribbon border. Thanks for the lessons, I had no idea how to do this with my punch until I saw it on your site. Thanks for the chane to win as well. Have a great day.

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  5. I love them all, but the scallop trim border is my favorite also. Maybe because I found it accidentally. Thanks so much for the measurements and all of your inspiration.

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  6. Your ideas are just great!!! Thanks for sharing the dimensions. I LOVE the Scallop Border punch and recently used it to CROSS Stitch with embroidery floss with a needle. Turned out BUtifully!!!

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  7. I think I like the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border .
    For the simple reason you could use it for a handle on a bag, by just running it thru once. It’s clean and simple design.

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  8. WOW- What a cool idea to show all the border punches like that! My favorite is also the Scalloped one. I have the Scalloped corner but not the border so it would indeed be a treat to win. Thanks for the chance!Hugs Kay

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  9. I like the scallop trim border punch the most. It seems to be the most delicate of all of them. Love the idea of using it for a frame. Thanks for putting the sizes on there. Judy

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  10. Dawn, thanks for putting them all together to see what they look like. So nice to use them all in a different way. I imagine it has to be perfectly square to work right. Would love to see you do a video on this. Just a thought.!!! Thanks you for sharing.

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  11. OMGosh….I am SOOOO glad you showed all the different punch border frames!! Thank you for telling us the dimensions, too….I SO appreciate that! I think the dotted scallop ribbon border is my most favorite!!

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  12. Oh how I love all the punches but if I have to make a choice, it would be the scallop trim border punch. Dawn Thank YOU so much for the examples and keep up the beautiful work. ;D

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  13. Dawn, thanks for all the samples! Putting them all together like that really helps to decide which you want to use! Or, maybe I need to decide which one I want to use by choosing one that I have! I do love the scallop trim border punch. Thanks for the chance to win some blog candy!

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  14. I use the dotted scallop ribbon one often but seeing them all together I will be using others as well! Thank you for all that you share. I think my favorite is the eyelet border after studying the post. Thanks.

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  15. My favorite is the pinking hearts punch. I’m just an old fashion girl with a sentimental heart. Thank you for some new punch ideas. “Seeing” is inspiring.

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  16. Oh Dawm. you are so creative! I haven’t tried this frame yet – looks so neat but looks hard! Anyway, a favorite, maybe the scallop trim one…hard to decide. Thanks for all your tips and help. Wished I lived closer to learn one on one from you. Love your creations and love your blog. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  17. Your favorite is also mine. I love the look of the punches and can’t wait to try the technique out but unfortunately I don’t have the FAV yet!!!! I’m recuperating at my daughter’s after hip surgery so I have to be patient until I can go home and play with my stamps and punches. I love all of your ideas! Great job, Dawn.

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  18. Dawn, Thanks (again) for sharing such a fabulous tutorial! What a great resource. My favorite is the eyelet border punch. btw March 1 is my b-day maybe that makes it my lucky day too….

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  19. I love the ribbon border frame the best – the others are great too but this one just appeals to me the most. Thanks heaps for sharing this info on how you made your frames – very handy indeed!! I can see some frames coming up i my next few cards. LOL

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  20. Wow! I just figured that out for myself with the scalloped edge punch. Thanks for the others. The scalloped trim is my favorite. On the scalloped edge, how do you consistently get nice round corners?

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  21. Dawn – I lOVE all of Stampin Up!s punches and love the border punches! My favorite – at the moment is the ribbon punch. Never have bought the pinking heart punch but it is on my list.

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  22. Hi Dawn,
    I have all but the eyelet ribbon punch and I think I would like it the best. It could be used
    to cover seams instead of ribbon thus reducing the bulk on your card. You can also add pearls or bling to it. My imagination could run away with more uses.

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  23. My favorite border is the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border. They are all great! I love the idea. Thanks so much for sharing them w/ us!

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  24. Hi Dawn, I’m so glad you did the mats using the punches, it’s much easier to get an idea of what they’ll look like on a page than the images they provide. I love the scallop trim border the best. I think it’s just super elegant! Thanks for all the creative inspiration!
    Brittani

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  25. I never knew about using the border punches to make frames – so cool – Thank you so much for passing this tip on to all of us. I love all border punches and like SU scallope edge border the best using it the most.

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  26. The Scallop Trim Border is my favorite too…. makes a beautiful frame! And it is lovely just as a border too! I’d be delighted to win it!
    Thanks for giving us the frame measurements too…. They are all so pretty!
    DeniseB
    deniseb777(at)gmail(dot)com

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  27. I don’t have the one you are offering so would love to try it. I like the looks of the scallop border punch because of it’s clean, simple line. Thanks.

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  28. Love all the punches but my favorite is the eyelet border punch. Thanks for the measurements. You are so kind to share so much helpful information. Love your blog and would love to win the scallop trim border punch. I’ll keep my fingers crossed!!

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  29. My favorite is the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border, but I have the eyelet punch and really like it.
    Thanks for the measurements and your interesting Blog. I really love all your card designs.

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  30. I like the scallop border punch the most and I own it so I can begin making these great frames right away, thanks for including the sizes too!

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  31. I have to say it is between the Eyelet Border punch and the Scallop Trim punch. The eyelet I find myself using for a girl card and the Scallop Trim using it instead of ribbon! Love SU!!

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  32. Love these border punches. If I had to choose I think I like the dotted scallop border the most, but they all are really nice. Thanks for sharing all your ideas.

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  33. I agree with several of the posts above….they all are really cool!!! Thanks for sharing them with us! I really love the scallop trim border punch one the most! 🙂

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  34. Dawn, you are simply AWESOME! Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
    My favorite is the Eyelet Border punch. Even if it doesn’t end exactly at the edge, it always looks good.
    Donna

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  35. Dawn, you are simply AWESOME! Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
    My favorite is the Eyelet Border punch. Even if it doesn’t end exactly at the edge, it always looks good.
    Donna

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  36. The Scallop Trim Border is the one for me! It’s used a lot in the galleries and I admire it every time I see it! Your dotted scallop ribbon border frame is beautiful and I knew when I saw it that you’d get a lot of oooohs over it.
    Thanks for the chance for this fabulous blog candy.

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  37. OMGoodness…how cool are all of these frames! I love the way you designed them…I think they are all so pretty…but, I think my fav is the Scallop Trim Border…it is simple yet unique! Thanks for sharing with all of us…Have a GREAT week!

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  38. What a great tutorial! Simplified – even for ME!
    I love the dotted ribbon punch. Thank you for sharing all the views – will try a.s.a.p.

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  39. Wow! It’s difficult for me to just choose one border as a favorite, but I think I’d have to say it’s the scallop border. I use that one the most. Thank you for the opportunity to win blog candy:) & thanks for always sharing with us so generously!

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  40. Thanks for this awesome punch tutorial. They all look great, but my favorite is the scallop trim border punch. Your blog rocks, Dawn. Thanks for the chance at blog candy!
    bdlakebum at yahoo dot com

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  41. Hi Dawn,
    This is a great idea! I am with you I like the Scallop Trim frame. As always I learn so much when I visit your blog!
    Yvonne

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  42. this posting was absolutely wonderful, comprehensive. however, i have the new style scallop edge border and it does not seem to work the way the others do. any insights/help here? i had to buy the new style, my original one croaked due to overuse (hehehe). love all your measurements.
    thanks! jo ann.

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  43. I just love them all, but I guess I would pick the scallop edge as my favorite. It is so simple, but a elegant touch to any card. Thanks for sharing.

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  44. Wow! Thanks for this great tool. I love all stampinup punches, but I really like the ribbon punch right now. Love your blog!

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  45. You just amaze me with your tips and cards! I chose the dotted scallop with the scallop boarder close behind!! Thanks for all the great ideas, you’re the best!
    Vicky

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  46. I love the border frame with the ribbon border punch, but thanks for the idea of using the other border punches for frames. What an inspiration!

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  47. I love the dotted scallop ribbon border punch. But they are all wonderful.
    Thank you for all your hard work in preparing all this information for us.

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  48. This is a very hard question… al those frames are beautiful, and each one can work for a different card, but i have to say, I think the Scallop Edge Border and the Scallop Trim Border are my favorites. You always find ways of surprising me!

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  49. Hi Dawn, they are all great but the Dotted Scallop Ribbon stands out for me. Mostly because I have a hard time making masculine cards and this punch is perfect for making all sorts of cards. It’s very neutral and versatile. Thanks for posting these great frames.

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  50. I love this technique. It’s beautiful and easy once you get the jist of it. The frames make cards look elegant and can be used for any occation,

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  51. Love all your ideas Dawn. Thanks for sharing. The Scallop Trim Border punch is definitely my fave!
    Have a wonderful weekend and God Bless!
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  52. I love the look of Scallop Border Punching, it is fresh and new to me. Now I going to give it my best shot. Thank you, very good job! Bev 🙂

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  53. I love all the scallop type punches, but my favorites that I don’t have are the scallop trim and the scallop edge. I have dies that provide this look but not the border punches. Would love to add to my collection of design punches.
    plsakron at aol dot com

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  54. Wow Blog Candy – I do have a sweet tooth. My all time favorite is the Scallop Border Punch. I think it makes any project POP! That’s the only one I have purchased from SU. Would love to have the others especially the eyelet. It would be cute on baby card. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  55. OOOH! Sweet blog candy, I don’t have this punch but would love to! Thanks for the opportunity to win it 🙂 My favorite border punch is probably the plain scallop punch. Thanks again!!

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  56. Thank you, thank you…those are really cool! I don’t need to win a punch…I already have them all.
    But it is neat to find new ways to use them.

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  57. The Scallop Edge border is my favorite. It has a bit of vintage look, is very simple and looks like I might even be able to do this!
    Thank you for your inspirations.

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  58. Love the scalloped border. As a new SU demonstrator your site is a must. I thank you for all your ideas, tutorials and for being an inspiration to me.

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  59. I actually like them all….I think they all have
    an opportunity for different ideas. One of my
    favorites is the dotted scallop ribbon border
    punch. Thanks for giving me an opportunity to
    enter.

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  60. This is such a great idea. I have to play with it today. I like them all, but I think my favorite one is the dotted scallop ribbon punch. Thanks for the ideas.

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  61. Thank you for the opportunity to win! I love the scallop border punch! You inspire me to use my punches. love your website!!!

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  62. Oh Dawn!
    You never cease to amaze me! WOW! I never would have thought to do this! I love them all! I like the scallop one and the eyelit ones the best though! Thanks for sharing these great ideas! After a tough day this makes it so great to see and makes me sooooooooooooooooooo very happy!!!

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  63. I love the ribbon border punch first, then the scallop, then the eyelit and then the pinking hearts….okay, I love them all! Thanks so much for sharing the information on how to recreat them.

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  64. WOW! Love this technique! I’d have to say that the scallop edge border punch is my favorite – but the scallop trim border punch is right behind it.

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  65. My favorite is the dotted scallop ribbon frame. All of them are so fun and creative. Now it’s time to put this great idea to use.

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