I always enjoy your projects and videos, you make the loveliest of things! Adore that mini album, I have to make that today! By the way, when I made the first 1 inch square envelope on my new mini board, I literally squealed over the cuteness of it, and also the mini scoring tool...how sad am I!! 😅🥰🌈🌹
I’m with you, Rachel 😄this must be THE most cutest tool ever, I somehow damaged the top right of my punchboard (I dropped some hot glue from my glue gun on it and it kinda melted a bit of the plastic. 😬
TFS this handy idea....my sister is going to bring me a spiral bound copy of a stamp catalog and I am going to use this idea to for the tabs! Maybe I’ll even use a little bit of the paper from the catalog for the tabs. I’m so excited to give this a try!
Oh wait wrong video. I also watched along and made tabs! That is fabulous!! Thank you for sharing. I'm a little overly excited watching your videos. Happy Saturday! 😊
What a brilliant idea... thank you for this tutorial... I am kind of new to crafting past card making...so all these technique's I'm learning are new...and you explain them so well... who would of thought you could enjoy making folder tabs for so many other things than folders... :)
What adorable little tabs! I still need to make the bows and the tiny embellishments using the strips of paper. (And...you are so very welcome!☺) Using the mini envelope punch board is such a fun way to make bag toppers....Going to try that too! Thanks for sharing these sweet little projects! Hugs 💖 Suzy
These are so cute, thanks for sharing! You seem to find the best paper (card stock)- would it take too much time to add the paper stack names to the descriptions in the videos? I realize with scraps that might be a little tough but I honestly found you because one of your thumbnails had such cute paper... And now you're stuck with me lol.
I enjoy all your videos so far would like to see how you make tab booklet using the mini envelope thank you looking forward to watching all your video thumbs up
I don't know if you'll see this 10 months later but I think I know how she made the little tab bound book... Let's see if I can make it make sense without pictures, lol. (This isn't necessarily how I would "physically" do this but I think it's the easiest way to explain it and then you can actually put it together however is easiest for you...) Cut your card at whatever size you decide, and then make the tabs in the length you need to match your cardstock. Open the tab (because to make the tab you fold it in half and punch the corners), and glue the backs of the tab to the front of your two pieces of cardstock. Close the tab toward you, which brings the card on the right over to the left and you're now looking at the back of it. Take your third piece of cardstock which would be your third page (or second page if you don't include the first), and open another tab and just repeat the process. Glue the back left side of the second tab to the left side of your card stock (which was actually the front side that you flipped over), and the right side of the tab to the front of your third page. Turn that third page over to the left again, and just keep on going. Good heavens, that made sense in my brain but now that I'm reading it I sound like I've had a little too much wine 🤣. If anyone else can explain it a little more clearly I certainly won't take offense if you want to do so, I promise! Thank you for sharing that adorable project, actually all of these are adorable but I can't wait to go make my little album with tab bindings.
Hello Sandy, all these projects came out so cute. My favorite was the little journal. I cant wait to get my punch board so many fun projects to make. Thank you for sharing and another awesome tutorial.❤😊
Hi! What is the purpose of those white markings on the mini punch board? The (what seems to be) cm ones on the board below the golden markings. Also, is there something off about the table/measurements on the instruction sheet which comes with this punch board? I can't make sense of it at all :(
I just received my mini punch board. Included with my punch board, was an instruction page with more envelope sizes! I am so confused because this insert has paper sizes up to 10.5 and says to score at 6! There is no six on this board!
I did subscribe and turned on notifications. I didn't know we could make those little tabs.hi from lutz Florida USA
Hi Dor here so glad I found you on you tube so many lovely things than you sooo much
thanks for sharing how to make these tabs. Love using punch boards.
What a great and simple way to do tabs. Thank you so much for sharing. You really have showed how versatile this little punch board can be.
Thank you for sharing all these super cute paper tutorials.👍😊
Thanks for showing how to make the bows... I made some and they were so fun... Now I have to try these.. Thanks for sharing...
barbara johnson hi Barbara, it is such a fantastic tool, 🌷
Yayyyyy! TY for sharing. I could never bring myself to purchase a tab punch, now I will never have to💜
You are so creative! Thanks Sandy for sharing all these ideas using the envelope punch board 👍❤
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I always enjoy your projects and videos, you make the loveliest of things! Adore that mini album, I have to make that today! By the way, when I made the first 1 inch square envelope on my new mini board, I literally squealed over the cuteness of it, and also the mini scoring tool...how sad am I!! 😅🥰🌈🌹
I’m with you, Rachel 😄this must be THE most cutest tool ever, I somehow damaged the top right of my punchboard (I dropped some hot glue from my glue gun on it and it kinda melted a bit of the plastic. 😬
Septeria18 oh dear I am sorry to hear that 😔
I had the same reaction!
TFS this handy idea....my sister is going to bring me a spiral bound copy of a stamp catalog and I am going to use this idea to for the tabs! Maybe I’ll even use a little bit of the paper from the catalog for the tabs. I’m so excited to give this a try!
These tabs are fantastic Sandie! Thank you for sharing. It’s so clever!
Oh thank you! I followed along and made a bow. I love it!! 😊😊🖤
Oh wait wrong video. I also watched along and made tabs! That is fabulous!! Thank you for sharing. I'm a little overly excited watching your videos. Happy Saturday! 😊
thelasonj ☺️ thank you so much, I am so happy you enjoy my videos 🌷Sandy
What a brilliant idea... thank you for this tutorial... I am kind of new to crafting past card making...so all these technique's I'm learning are new...and you explain them so well... who would of thought you could enjoy making folder tabs for so many other things than folders... :)
What adorable little tabs! I still need to make the bows and the tiny embellishments using the strips of paper. (And...you are so very welcome!☺) Using the mini envelope punch board is such a fun way to make bag toppers....Going to try that too! Thanks for sharing these sweet little projects! Hugs 💖 Suzy
Thanks. Very informative. Looks fun
These are so cute, thanks for sharing!
You seem to find the best paper (card stock)- would it take too much time to add the paper stack names to the descriptions in the videos? I realize with scraps that might be a little tough but I honestly found you because one of your thumbnails had such cute paper... And now you're stuck with me lol.
I enjoy all your videos so far would like to see how you make tab booklet using the mini envelope thank you looking forward to watching all your video thumbs up
I don't know if you'll see this 10 months later but I think I know how she made the little tab bound book... Let's see if I can make it make sense without pictures, lol.
(This isn't necessarily how I would "physically" do this but I think it's the easiest way to explain it and then you can actually put it together however is easiest for you...)
Cut your card at whatever size you decide, and then make the tabs in the length you need to match your cardstock. Open the tab (because to make the tab you fold it in half and punch the corners), and glue the backs of the tab to the front of your two pieces of cardstock.
Close the tab toward you, which brings the card on the right over to the left and you're now looking at the back of it. Take your third piece of cardstock which would be your third page (or second page if you don't include the first), and open another tab and just repeat the process. Glue the back left side of the second tab to the left side of your card stock (which was actually the front side that you flipped over), and the right side of the tab to the front of your third page. Turn that third page over to the left again, and just keep on going.
Good heavens, that made sense in my brain but now that I'm reading it I sound like I've had a little too much wine 🤣. If anyone else can explain it a little more clearly I certainly won't take offense if you want to do so, I promise!
Thank you for sharing that adorable project, actually all of these are adorable but I can't wait to go make my little album with tab bindings.
Love these..what a great way to bind a mini album, using the tabs!! I
love that. You are so creative; I really enjoy your channel.
Hello Sandy, all these projects came out so cute. My favorite was the little journal. I cant wait to get my punch board so many fun projects to make. Thank you for sharing and another awesome tutorial.❤😊
Super cute, thank you for sharing XX 🥰🌈💖
Pretty! Thanks!
So many great ideas. Thank you!
I love this idea! Thank you, Sandy!
Sandy, thank you so much for this lovely tutorial!
Love watching your tutorials. Thanks for sharing
Love your ideas. Take care ❤️
love this!
Thanks
Ty! Great idea
Hi! What is the purpose of those white markings on the mini punch board? The (what seems to be) cm ones on the board below the golden markings.
Also, is there something off about the table/measurements on the instruction sheet which comes with this punch board? I can't make sense of it at all :(
I just received my mini punch board. Included with my punch board, was an instruction page with more envelope sizes! I am so confused because this insert has paper sizes up to 10.5 and says to score at 6! There is no six on this board!
Love these!!! 🥰
Thank you
Do you have an online store?
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