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How to make paper golf ball decoration?
I would like to make a paper golf ball decoration for a party and would like to have instructions to do so.
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Here is one from Julie Ebersole at
“I adhered two scraps of card stock together and punched 1/8″ holes into it, randomly. Then, I layered some scrap white card stock over the top, and used a stylus to de-boss (dry/pressure emboss) the holes. Punched a circle out of the embossed card stock, and lightly tapped the edges with pale blue chalk ink to simulate a golf ball.”
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Here is one from Julie Ebersole at
“I adhered two scraps of card stock together and punched 1/8″ holes into it, randomly. Then, I layered some scrap white card stock over the top, and used a stylus to de-boss (dry/pressure emboss) the holes. Punched a circle out of the embossed card stock, and lightly tapped the edges with pale blue chalk ink to simulate a golf ball.”
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