Dear Marta, I use these punches regularly but I had to practice with the larger ones because you have to make sure the magnets are place properly, also make sure you are working on a hard surface. When you are using the small psper cutter nake sure to put something underneath so it doesn't move. Play with the punches and get use to them before doing the video. I admire all your work and effort.😊
💕 What a neat idea! To have punches that you can use in the middle of a page. I’ve never even heard of these before! Thank you for sharing! Love the cards! And I’m glad you found the other pieces to the little punches! 💕
I love the authenticity of your video. It’s how we learn. Love Your energy and creativity, they are much appreciated. Looking forward to more videos. Please keep them coming ❤
When you did the hearts, you could have used the bottom part on top to place where you wanted and then the top part on the bottom, adjust if needed and then turn the card around and punch
Love these punches. First thing I thought about it would be fun to use for collage in tiles and perfect frames and cut outs for shaker cards. I did find another brand on Amazon that has larger sizes of different shapes. Definitely added these to my to purchase list. ❤
I wish some one would design a punch of a fairy and a punch for a door or window.i know as i have them dies. But it would be nice to have it in punch form.
I have an older MS anywhere- on- the- page- punch. The magnets must line up and also the corners that are different on the top piece and bottom piece must line up.
Yes we do love to complicate things it all seams well in our minds until the steps start unstepping the way we imagined.But if we didn't work this way how would we ever get our happy accidents😊❤❤❤
I love these punches and oh my, you were on a roll! This video was so hectic because you were in super overdrive mode most of the time 😂 nothing negative but can’t be denied here 😅😂 I literally thought to myself more than once “and… she’s off again (with a new idea)” 😂 it’s clear you’re gonna have a lot of experimentation and playtime in front of you whenever you can. And I do believe you’ll get the hang of these, feels like there’s a trick to using these, like how you flip over the regelar punches to see through the hole what part you’re punching out. Must be a trick to this “freestanding” punches as well, I would assume. You might have spent a fortune on these products if you add them all up (well, to me, where I am, that is a fortune) but I have no doubt you’ll get your money’s worth out of them ❤ I would love to get these punches, been on my wishlist since I discovered them but am a bit put off by the size it takes up in the craft room. And recently had several problems with mold so I’m thinking I must forget the thought of getting these because I have too many supplies for too many hobbies as it is. And if I do have to move, I will end up somewhere half the size of the house I’m renting now, it’s all getting too expensive and rent keeps getting more and more expensive… at least here in Belgium, so long as you keep renting the place you are renting already, they are not allowed to double the rent, only go up the amount that the government has indexed inflation to be. But whenever you start a new contract they can ask whatever they like so I have no other option than downsizing and these punches aren’t small even when the cut-outs are indeed small and if you like more designs it quickly adds up in space it takes up So, for me, I think it’s better to invest in good stencils and masks I can trace and then cut out with one of those teeny tiny 360° rotating blades. A big tip for making your own stencils: bleach those old RX photos (the plastic sheets, before all went digital, they become clear -well, transparent blue- when soaked in bleach) and you can use those instead of having to buy mylar sheets or acetate. Also, those tabs divider sheets for in binders! Those come in different sizes and thicknesses and I love the possibility to have a more rigid (thicker) stencils for some patterns and the thinner ones are great for the designs that can be used with flimsier sheets. Just make sure to get the plastic ones instead of the cardboard ones! Other tip is to laminate your designs and cut the laminated paper and you have your stencil. But make sure you use thin paper for that, I find it holds better with a single thinner paper like the standard copy paper, I wouldn’t use cardstock, but that might work too, if you have a better quality laminator as I have. But playing with cut-outs, both through use of all sorts of punches and through using stencil or other type of drawn designs and cut out with rotating little knife or small scissors might be a fun video. Cards are the easy go to but I’ll bet there are so much other uses so I think you can get a great inspiring video out of the idea of cut-out and where and in what (what substrate or what object) and what for, like, just naming 1 option: a nice cut-out or punched design glued, etched or whatever on a candle or candle glass or something like that
Hi M. I found the one that I have and it is quite old and by Martha Stewart. All it does is punch a snowflake out of the middle of a paper but I was trying to see what we could learn from it….unfortunately not much. It’s quite biggish and bulky and heavy., but works well. There’s only one way the magnets fit together properly and then it punches well. They probably stopped making it because of the manufacturing cost. I’m not too sure what to do with a snowflake inside my page except make lovely stationary. Maybe you know?
You will get used to your punch, one thing you can do is, stand up and give one big hard push and they will work better. I love mine, they were Martha Stewart punches from years and years ago!! They are really fun to use. Be sure to use the plastic insert to help you find the middle.... it was in your wrapper and you forgot to take it out for the little punches!! LOL
I really like the idea of making some really cool frames! Frames look so nice in a journal or spotlighting an image! The idea is great but I don’t know if it works well?? Thank you!
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I hope you checked your packaging for the small punches again. I believe the punch guide was still in the package. I am nervous for you.😮 You will come up with many genius ideas I am sure of it.
Martha Stewart used to have a line of pu nches similar to this. Hers didn't have the middle plastic piece. I wonder if that center piece needs to be removed before doing the actual punching. Removing that might make the punched edge cleaner.
Thier really good marta you can put a photo in a card with that punch and hearts are great you can put them in a line giong down and flowers on right thank you
What a beautiful 18th card that big punch would make 2 shares and ist share could be baby photo 2nd share could be as they are now.great card.same for engagement or wedding card could be in one share a baby photo 2nd a first day at school 3rd one after leaving school then 4th marriage great way of putting on a wedding album rent being 4 shares of couple as babies then engagement then marriage . Lovely pu 1
I love watching your videos but …this particular video gave me anxiety! It felt like you were in a marathon,speaking fast and fumbling with everything 😅. I thought I had put the video in fast forward ⏩ 😂.
Dear Marta, I use these punches regularly but I had to practice with the larger ones because you have to make sure the magnets are place properly, also make sure you are working on a hard surface. When you are using the small psper cutter nake sure to put something underneath so it doesn't move. Play with the punches and get use to them before doing the video. I admire all your work and effort.😊
thank you for the tips !
I love these punches! Thanks for sharing
💕 What a neat idea! To have punches that you can use in the middle of a page. I’ve never even heard of these before! Thank you for sharing! Love the cards! And I’m glad you found the other pieces to the little punches! 💕
You are so delightful to watch! Big hugs to you Marta! ❤
I think you can try to turn it upside down, so you press on the green side - by this way you can exactly see where to cut 🎉
Dear Marta, you're a little over-motivated, aren't you? Love u ❤🩵❤🩵❤ and a very big hug. Thank you ❤
I love the authenticity of your video. It’s how we learn. Love Your energy and creativity, they are much appreciated. Looking forward to more videos. Please keep them coming ❤
When you did the hearts, you could have used the bottom part on top to place where you wanted and then the top part on the bottom, adjust if needed and then turn the card around and punch
Love these punches. First thing I thought about it would be fun to use for collage in tiles and perfect frames and cut outs for shaker cards. I did find another brand on Amazon that has larger sizes of different shapes. Definitely added these to my to purchase list. ❤
Loads of inspiration for my little used punches. Thank you.
I wish some one would design a punch of a fairy and a punch for a door or window.i know as i have them dies. But it would be nice to have it in punch form.
sounds great but probably quite difficult... fun idea
So cute. What beautiful papers.
Merci pour cette vidéo et bonjour de la France❤.
I have an older MS anywhere- on- the- page- punch. The magnets must line up and also the corners that are different on the top piece and bottom piece must line up.
Yes we do love to complicate things it all seams well in our minds until the steps start unstepping the way we imagined.But if we didn't work this way how would we ever get our happy accidents😊❤❤❤
I love these punches and oh my, you were on a roll! This video was so hectic because you were in super overdrive mode most of the time 😂 nothing negative but can’t be denied here 😅😂 I literally thought to myself more than once “and… she’s off again (with a new idea)” 😂 it’s clear you’re gonna have a lot of experimentation and playtime in front of you whenever you can. And I do believe you’ll get the hang of these, feels like there’s a trick to using these, like how you flip over the regelar punches to see through the hole what part you’re punching out. Must be a trick to this “freestanding” punches as well, I would assume.
You might have spent a fortune on these products if you add them all up (well, to me, where I am, that is a fortune) but I have no doubt you’ll get your money’s worth out of them ❤
I would love to get these punches, been on my wishlist since I discovered them but am a bit put off by the size it takes up in the craft room. And recently had several problems with mold so I’m thinking I must forget the thought of getting these because I have too many supplies for too many hobbies as it is. And if I do have to move, I will end up somewhere half the size of the house I’m renting now, it’s all getting too expensive and rent keeps getting more and more expensive… at least here in Belgium, so long as you keep renting the place you are renting already, they are not allowed to double the rent, only go up the amount that the government has indexed inflation to be. But whenever you start a new contract they can ask whatever they like so I have no other option than downsizing and these punches aren’t small even when the cut-outs are indeed small and if you like more designs it quickly adds up in space it takes up
So, for me, I think it’s better to invest in good stencils and masks I can trace and then cut out with one of those teeny tiny 360° rotating blades.
A big tip for making your own stencils: bleach those old RX photos (the plastic sheets, before all went digital, they become clear -well, transparent blue- when soaked in bleach) and you can use those instead of having to buy mylar sheets or acetate. Also, those tabs divider sheets for in binders! Those come in different sizes and thicknesses and I love the possibility to have a more rigid (thicker) stencils for some patterns and the thinner ones are great for the designs that can be used with flimsier sheets. Just make sure to get the plastic ones instead of the cardboard ones! Other tip is to laminate your designs and cut the laminated paper and you have your stencil. But make sure you use thin paper for that, I find it holds better with a single thinner paper like the standard copy paper, I wouldn’t use cardstock, but that might work too, if you have a better quality laminator as I have.
But playing with cut-outs, both through use of all sorts of punches and through using stencil or other type of drawn designs and cut out with rotating little knife or small scissors might be a fun video. Cards are the easy go to but I’ll bet there are so much other uses so I think you can get a great inspiring video out of the idea of cut-out and where and in what (what substrate or what object) and what for, like, just naming 1 option: a nice cut-out or punched design glued, etched or whatever on a candle or candle glass or something like that
love this video will buy punches great idea! yes please make cards with punches would to see your ideas 🙂
Marta, you were reading my mind!!I was literally just trying to find something like this just the other day!!! I will definitely check into these!!!
I love these. I love making greeting cards ❤❤❤
Hi M. I found the one that I have and it is quite old and by Martha Stewart. All it does is punch a snowflake out of the middle of a paper but I was trying to see what we could learn from it….unfortunately not much. It’s quite biggish and bulky and heavy., but works well. There’s only one way the magnets fit together properly and then it punches well. They probably stopped making it because of the manufacturing cost. I’m not too sure what to do with a snowflake inside my page except make lovely stationary. Maybe you know?
Like these punches! Never could punch in the middle of the 12 x 12 piece of paper.
You will get used to your punch, one thing you can do is, stand up and give one big hard push and they will work better. I love mine, they were Martha Stewart punches from years and years ago!! They are really fun to use. Be sure to use the plastic insert to help you find the middle.... it was in your wrapper and you forgot to take it out for the little punches!! LOL
I really like the idea of making some really cool frames! Frames look so nice in a journal or spotlighting an image! The idea is great but I don’t know if it works well?? Thank you!
Love the card …
Super te dziurkacze. Żeby wycinać serduszka rowno polecam przylozyc dziurkacz odwrotnie- jakbyś chciała ustalić wzór od środka strony. Wtedy tą dolną stroną widzisz i kontrolujesz gdzie będzie wycięcie. Mam nadzieję że dobrze wytlumaczylam
I hope you checked your packaging for the small punches again. I believe the punch guide was still in the package. I am nervous for you.😮 You will come up with many genius ideas I am sure of it.
I know!! I'm was so worried she would throw it away!
Haha you’re like a little kid at Xmas ❤😂
Martha Stewart used to have a line of pu nches similar to this. Hers didn't have the middle plastic piece. I wonder if that center piece needs to be removed before doing the actual punching. Removing that might make the punched edge cleaner.
Thier really good marta you can put a photo in a card with that punch and hearts are great you can put them in a line giong down and flowers on right thank you
You can make film strip boxes out of the large square one.
Have you tried a Big Shot and some square dies?
I was shouting at the screen , but you got there !
What a beautiful 18th card that big punch would make 2 shares and ist share could be baby photo 2nd share could be as they are now.great card.same for engagement or wedding card could be in one share a baby photo 2nd a first day at school 3rd one after leaving school then 4th marriage great way of putting on a wedding album rent being 4 shares of couple as babies then engagement then marriage . Lovely pu 1
You had me at rubbers 😂
with the piece you left inside the packaging you can actually measure where you can punch
P.S. I used to have a similar one years ago. I don’t know what happened to it… I forgot about it!
I love watching your videos but …this particular video gave me anxiety! It felt like you were in a marathon,speaking fast and fumbling with everything 😅. I thought I had put the video in fast forward ⏩ 😂.
There is a guide in the package
move the back and leave the thin piece... it will follow. Dont try to move the thin piece because the back will not follow.
I always order the wrong size.I try.I get annoyed with myself.I try again.
Marta.....i think you have it put together wrong. The piece of plastic should be attached to the other part before you cut.
O Marta!!!! You make me laugh. The little diddies you call yourself when things go arye. Heehee
I always forget to use my punches🩷🪻💙