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How to Make a Decorative Travel Mug Using Fiskars Border Punches

January 23, 2013 by FaveCrafts

This tutorial is brought to you by Jade Harrington aka Jaderbomb. Check out her review for another Fiskars product, the ProCision Rotary Bypass Trimmer.

Do you love coffee as much as I do? Do you travel places with your coffee because you are always on the go?
DO you wish you could decorate your “travel” mug to reflect your personality? If so then I just know you will love the tutorial I have for you today!

Let’s get started, you will need:

-Scrapbook paper
-Travel Mug
-Spray Adhesive or Double Stick Tape
–Fiskars Border Punches

These are the interchangeable punches I used:

–Daisy Chain
–Banners Away
–Groovy Rainbow

“Fiskars- Our easy-to-use Border Punches, Interchangeable Border Punches and AdvantEdge™ Border Punch System add eye-catching flair to the edges of scrapbook pages, homemade cards and much more. An easy-to-use design with an alignment grid makes creating a perfectly spaced border fun and hassle free. Try our exclusive AdvantEdge™ Border Punch System for larger border designs and perfect alignment.” 

 

 

You can buy a starter set that will come with the base (which you can use for all of the interchangeable punches) and one cartridge. You will notice when you purchase this that you can also purchase the base and cartridge individually if you prefer.

When you start you want to flip the two plastic flaps open from the bottom of the cartridge. This will help you align your print when you start punching.

When you are ready get your travel mug, take out the paper insert and trace on the back of the decorative paper. Cut it out and you will have the same shape that came with the mug.

 

 

Cut another piece of scrapbook paper into squares and start punching the edges. I wanted a variety of designs so I used a few different punches. You can glue these pieces down or use spray adhesive. Whichever you prefer. Depending on how thick your paper that you are adding is, you might want to use hot glue to ensure that it will stay.
Now that you are done punching the sides you can add a photo to the middle. You can make your squares smaller or bigger depending on how many pictures you want to display.

 

 

I am very pleased with the way it turned out! I love this project because you can really show off your loved ones and your personal style.

Drinking coffee has never looked cooler! I hope to see lot’s of people walking around with decorative travel mugs now! BYE!

Do you love coffee as much as I do? Do you travel places with your coffee because you are always on the go?
DO you wish you could decorate your “travel” mug to reflect your personality? If so then I just know you will love the tutorial I have for you today!

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