Frequent readers can figure this out - with just a little help.
The mitt is 1.25 circle cut flat at the top - then I "drew" some fingers and trimmed them.
You could draw the stripes on his shirt but I punched these. You use the large star punch. Start with a strip of paper 1.25 inches wide. Put the paper into the punch so that you are just punching the top point of the star - move over and punch the second point right next to the first - continue for as long as you need your zig zag to be.
Reinsert the other side of the paper - again just punching away the top point of the star MATCHING the punch zig for zag - move over and punch the second point right next to the first - continue as needed.
This works for the small star too (if you ever need tiny zig zags) - the trick is to measure the "point" of the star and double that measurement for your paper width.
I have been more than a little busy with family obligations lately and need a few days to get my home back together, sooooooo I shall be quiet here for just a little bit. I'll miss blathering to you but I will see ya soon....
We will miss you.
ReplyDeletePatricia
wow! and snoopy - wow too!
ReplyDeleteYour characters look so real. Just like drawn. I'm amazed every time I come look on your blog.
ReplyDeleteSee you in a couple of days.
We will miss you too-- you are my top blog to visit...
ReplyDeleteWe will definitely miss you. You blog is fantastic look forward to see what you will do next.
ReplyDeleteYou will definitely be missed... but family obligations come first. I will now retreat to my craft room and attempt to recreate some of your characters, emphasize on 'attempt'. Take care!
ReplyDeleteWe will definitely miss you. Your blog is my favorite and I look forward to see what you will do next.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog about a week ago and have spent a long time looking back at all your wonderful creations! What fun! I will try to figure out how to do this wonderful Charlie Brown. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteHe is tooo cute, and Charles Shultz would be proud of all his creations you have made. Thanks so much for sharing them.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Hello!
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again! Your characters are perfection! :<)
Wishing you a good weekend with your family and hope that you are able to rest and just enjoy and be back soon!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Barbara Diane