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Alright. To continue our card, we've cut and scored and stamped our Easter chick. Now,
I'm going to show you how to make that really cool film strip look. It's not by hand. We're
going to be using one of these punches. It's called a spiral punch. And, what you do is
you line up your paper. There's a stop in there, so you line your paper up to the very
end of that. Punch. And, then you're just going to slide it on down. Punch again. And,
we're going to continue to do this all the way down on the paper. And, when we get done
on both sides it's going to look like a film strip. And, when you get to the end if you
want to flip it over you can get one last punch in and then you're just going to flip
it over and start on the other side. So, punching it and you see me tapping it? I like to empty
it a little bit as I'm going along, helps me line it up. Helps me see where I'm going.
And, we're just going to go ahead and finish this one out. I did my film strip black, because
traditionally I think that's what it is. But, you can do any color with this. It kind of
goes with my card design. I wouldn't throw these away. You can use these for confetti
or something. So, now that you have your film strip set that's what it's going to look like
on your card. Looks really cool. And, now the next thing we're going to do is start
coloring in our chick. We're going to be using the pure colored pencils to give him some
dimension.