My video demonstrates how to make this Ladybug with our Stampin’ Up punches and the Crop-a-dile.
The colors I used were Basic Black and Real Red. The punches were the 1 3/4 Circle & the 1″ Circle. I used the Crop-a-dile for the dots on the Ladybug.
If you’d like to purchase a pdf instuction file for the Ladybug it will be available after noon today.
Thanks!!
Here’s the video …..
p.s. don’t forget to click on the HQ so you can watch it in High Quality (the HQ button is on the bottom right of the You Tube box).
Cute as it can be.
LOVE them!! You make the cutest things! 🙂
Oh the uses for the lady bug. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Hello,
I really love all your Stumpin’ proyects. I loved how the ladybug looks. Its very nice.
Thanks For your Videos.
Very cute. Thank for sharing
Hi Angie…This is so-o-o-o cute…Cute as a BUG…lol I was wanting to know what is the “pen” like thing you used to pick up the small pieces? I sometimes use a toothpick..this would be so much easier to use. I love coming to you blog everyday…you make the neatest things. Thanks Angie…have a spectacular GOD filled week!
Patricia
That bookmark is cute as a “lady” bug! Thanks for showing us!
It’s cute as a BUG! So simple, too. Thanks for sharing. Will try it soon.
Cute as a bug-in-a-rug!!! These would make great little additions to putting together a stationary kit!! Enjoyed as always!
Very cute! I also wanted to know what you used to pick up the small pieces of paper with glue on it that you were working with. It sure worked great! You always do such cute things! Love your work and look forward to more!
Adorable and oh sooo cute! Wouldn’t my littlest granddaughter just love these, she is into ladybugs. Will try it soon.
you can also punch out circles with the crop-o-dile from the red and when you place the red 1/2 circles on the black body they will show threw as black dots…Love you site and videos…thanks so much for allyour awesome creations
Super cute! Great idea to make the ladybug into a book mark! 🙂 Thanks for the tutorial!!
Very fun! Thank you for sharing.
Some time if you think about it, would you please show and explain the Quick Stik?
Thank you!!!
I can’t wait to get started making these for my students. They are going to love them. 🙂 Thank you.
The ladybug is adorable. I can hardly wait to make one for my grandson!!
Thank you for your wonderful video’s.
Such a cute ladybug. Thanks for the tutorial.
This is sooooo cute! I love seeing new ways to use my punches.
I am very partial to ladybugs since that is what my granddaughter’s nursery was done in. Very cute ladybug that I will have to make very soon. Thanks for all the wonderful videos!
So cute! and love your accent! What are the tools you are using to pick up the dots and put them down?
Angie,
Love your ideas and this Lady Ladybug is perfect for a summer scrapbook page or a cute card!! Thanks so much for all that you do for us–LOVE your blog and website!!
Hi Angie,
love your video – I’ve thought of an alternative way of getting your ladybug to have its spots without fiddly gluing – if you punch the holes in the red card stock – when you then stick this on the black the black will show through and voila – ready made appearance of spots.
So adorable!!! I collect ladybugs and my hubby calls me his ladybug.
So this is just perfect for me.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
I love all of your critters.
I didn’t have any black hemp on hand so, I double punched a circle
on black cardstock. Punched paper with 3/4 punch then, on the same paper I punched with the 1″ punch, then cut it in 1/2.
Love this, I am going to be a busy bug maker!!!
Thanks for the tutorials on the punch critters. I like your book of punch art. I hope to aspire to your organizational skills.
Can’t wait to try this. Want to make my grand children some to use for summer reading program.
Love your lady/gentleman bug – lol. I always thought they were all ladies too. After watching your lion video I had to order myself one of the Quickutz tools. Can’t wait for it to get here – thanks.
Wow – what a great tutorial once again – thanks so much for it.
Did you know that a ladybug has his dot’s equaly on both sites of his back and one bigger spot-like think in the top middle between his wings?
What is that yellow toll that you are using to pick up the dots with?
Very cute and you made it look so easy! I too wonder what the two little tools you were using were – probably helps to make it look easy. Thanks for the video!
These are sooo cute! What is the tool you’re using to pick up the dots?
Love the lady bug book mark. I’m going to use this idea at our next card club and add a cute little card to go with it. Love it, Love it, Love it. Thanks for the great video.