First, cut strips of paper ½ inch wide

Second, use a corner punch on each side of the corners.

Third, make as many as you want at any length and to make the thin part of the fence, just cut a ½ strip in half and place it on top of your fence. I used two in my layouts

Here is some inspiration for your fall fences!
Psst….they are great for spring too!


Hope you enjoy!

Such a cool tutorial Lisa! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteand i have also used the sticks from rub ons as a fence.. simply cut to length and sand the rough edge, paint if you want to match a color scheme or leave plain.. a good way to recycle!!
ReplyDeleteThose fences are the cutest thing ever!!!!
ReplyDeleteLisa,
ReplyDeleteHow lovely is your page!
I´ll certainly use this idea for a page!
Very beautiful!
Beautiful page.
ReplyDeleteVal (Brazil)
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