Lion Punch

Lion punch Hi, today’s video demonstrates how to make this Lion with the Stampin’ Up! punches.  

 
 To attach him to the paper clip all you need is another 1 3/8 Circle and some Pop up Glue Dots.   I’ll try to make sure I include it with the next video.
 
The punch list includes:  Scallop Circle, 1 3/8 Circle, 1/4 Circle, 1/2 Circle, Boho Blossoms, Large & Small Oval & 1″ Circle.
 
Colors used were More Mustard and Chocolate Chip.
 
 
Here’s the video … 

 

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73 thoughts on “Lion Punch”

  1. Hi Angie!!

    I just saw you video on how to make the lion with punches!! He is soo cute!! What a neat idea!

    Denise

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  2. What is the little pick up pen things are you using to pick up the small paper?? I have not seen anything like that yet, but they look like they would come in very handy. Very cute by the way thanks for sharing.

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  3. Another awesome video and character. I think that he is my favorite. Very creative use of all those punches. TFS

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  4. It is nice to see the punch creations in a video since I learn better by watching. I can’t wait to make some. Thanks for the video!

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  5. Oh, my… whoever came up with these adorable animals was oh-so-clever.
    They are darling, and I loved the idea of using the hippo for a bookmark.
    Cute end of the year teacher’s gifts. 🙂

    Thanks!

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  6. very cute lion made out from punches! Can’t wait to see the other video! oh, and by the way..I love all the videos you have! 🙂

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  7. This lion punch video is ADORABLE. Can’t decide which I like more – the hippo or the lion! Love how you’ve offered us step by step instructions. Thanks for the hard work you put into putting both of these video’s together. Kadie

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  8. OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!! I luv luv luv him!! Have you done a tutorial on how to assemble the box yet?? I would love to see that! Thank you for this opportunity!

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  9. My grand-daughter loves this and the Hippo video! I know what we will be doing on our next craft day! Thanks Angie.

    Teri

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  10. What a cute Lion, and all of your zoo friends. These would be perfect at a child’s B-day party. Thanks for sharing your creativity on the videos. Alice R.

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  11. I really enjoy punch art and your videos. Would it be easier to make the tail by first punching the small oval and then using the large oval to punch over the opening to get the sliver you need and you’d have the small oval without too much waste of paper that way. I recently saw some loopy effect with flowers and determined that’s what they did.
    Thanks!

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  12. Angie,
    Just loved the Lion. Thanks for sharing so much of what you love. Every video you make is just full of wonderful ideas. As a beginner in card making it is great to see what what else is possible.

    Anamaria

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  13. The lion is so cute! I have the Quick Stik and can see it will be very useful for these punch art projects. I’m off to go make a lion–thanks!

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  14. Angie, I love the bookmark idea with it too! Im going to have to get together with another stamper and make some of these! Thanks for sharing your video!

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  15. Loved the lion punch video. Could you give me more info on the pen that you used to pick up the little pieces and place them on the lion?

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  16. Angie, very cute and bright. I like Jan idea about the tail. Do you think it will work out?. I need to buy some punches for this little critters. Thank you very much for your tutorials. Wonderful gift for a elementary teacher. Do you have something for a High School teacher?
    Karina

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  17. Just luv your little punch critters. Your videos and ideas you share just keep getting better all of the time. What were the tools you used for moving the little pieces around? I would luv to get some of those… Thanks so much for sharing! Linda Av

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  18. I LOVE your animal punches – thanks so much for sharing all the directions! Your video was super!! Can’t wait to make the whole collection!!

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  19. Angie – your punch art creations are adorable! I can’t wait to sit down and make some. The videos are very easy to follow – thanks!!!! Looking forward to seeing more and more punch art. Have a great day! Smiles – Joanne

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  20. What fun these darling little animals are! My granddaugher will love these on cards, presents, even crafting time with her! Thanks for sharing. Makes you wonder what else we can create with our punches?!?

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  21. Angie, your lion is so adorable! Thanks so much for sharing the directions! I don’t think you mentioned what color you used for the lion’s body. Is it creamy caramel? I love your videos and your blog!

    Barbara

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  22. This lion is my favorite and your video is great. I’m also wondering about the quick stick and where you got it. It looks like a must have tool.

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  23. Lions, tigers, and bears oh my!! Love all your animals. Can’t wait to get started. Thanks again for all your creativeness. Karen

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  24. they asre so very cute. I could see how much fun the would have been to create. I can just imagine all the funny parts.

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  25. What an adorable idea!The lion is so cute.
    I noticed the pen you were using to pick up
    the small pieces. What is it called & were
    can I buy one at?

    Thanks Angie!

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  26. I love the punch art! Thanks for sharing a video, and making the punch chart. It makes more sense when I see it laid out.

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  27. I love this! I have four little nephews who will get a kick out these! And I just happen to have all the punches! fun fun!! Thanks for sharing!
    Kimberly Means

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  28. These are so cute! What fun they could be doing either a circus page or trip to the zoo!

    Thank you for bringing these together for us 🙂

    Bridget Lolar

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  29. I love your work Angie!!!!! I wish I lived in Kansas to come to your workshops!!!!!! Thanks for all your generous sharing!!!!

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  30. Those little animals are a lot more work than they looked at first. Thanks so much for the video – I think I have all those punches. I am off to make a lion now!!

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  31. I love these animals. They look so darling on the clips and boxes. I think they would make a great addition to a card or to use for decorations on top of a package. Love how you made the sunburst with the scallop punch! I would never have thought of that!

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  32. Angie..you’ve done it again. Will be making these with the granddaughters. Can’t wait to see what other animals you come with.

    thanks
    grandma Debbie

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  33. Very cute! Thank you so much for showing me the Quick Stik in action. I read a description about it and was like, “Huh???” But now I totally get it. Thanks for adding to my wish list. hehe

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  34. Love the little lion, it always amazes me how many different animals can be made with a couple of punches. Whoever thinks of these is so creative. Thanks for always sharing the how to’s with us.

    Paula

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  35. These punch characters are so stinkn’ cute! I think the Lion is one of my favorites. I love to watch your video & listen to you chuckle. I think that is so funny!

    TFS
    Candyce M

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  36. Love the punch book idea. Please tell me more. I can’t wait to make one. Where do you come up with all these ideas.

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  37. This is so darling and perfect for a frame that I’m making for a friend. You mentioned something about a book you have – is that for sale and is it on how to for punches?
    TFS,
    Barb Slaughter

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