Exposing garlic – punch me again
Since I started working on my Exposing Garlic project, I’ve accumulated a pile of garlic paper (aka outer peel). One day I wanted very much to know if it could withstand getting punched. And as you’ve already seen from my previous exercise, it turns out not too bad at all!

So what can you do with the punch-outs? You can glue them onto all sorts of paper crafts. Or maybe as confectti? Just a thought. No one will know that they came from garlic :-)
I’ll have more punching scenes to show in time to come. Watch out this space!!
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From Corey
This is certainly fresh insight for me. Cool!
2009.10.17 @ 12:32 am
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From misstake
I’m so amazed and I must give it a try!!
2009.10.17 @ 12:42 pm
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From Jennifer
You really bring out the beauty of garlic.
2009.10.17 @ 1:03 pm
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From M.Kate
Very interesting indeed but what does one do with it I wonder… :)
2009.10.19 @ 9:56 am
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From Tracy
The possibilities are endless…! ;o) Happy Day, Clara ((HUGS))
2009.10.19 @ 11:27 pm
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From ILikePaperCutting
this is so extraordinary. You really think out of the box.
2010.02.22 @ 12:17 pm
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2010.03.26 @ 12:59 am
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From Heather - Dollar Store Crafts
Such a cool idea! THanks for sharing!
2010.03.26 @ 2:33 am
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From Lisa
Hi,
I would love to put a link to your blog on my shop. Let me know if that’s OK. I have this exact paper puncher and I think what you have done with it is amazing ! Good job =)
Smile*
Lisa
2010.05.07 @ 1:54 am
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From Lisa
BTW
If you want to see it before you decide, it is
http://www.etsy.com/shop/lisasu
2010.05.07 @ 1:56 am
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From Jacinta
Nice! I guess you can also do this with Onion skins? :)
2012.01.17 @ 1:47 pm
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