Initially, I had a VERY difficult time separating the letter punches from each other! (I will not link them together EVER!) And the letter B broke apart. BUT once I got everything fixed, it was easy to follow your tips! Thank you! Thanks also for the suggestions at the end! Great video!
Oh that's a bummer the B broke... Maybe WRMK will send you a replacement. They are difficult to separate but over time it gets looser... If you're willing to link them again. Lol. The newer ones that are lowercase aren't as tight fitting (thank goodness!) Thanks so much for watching and commenting!! 💖💕
Oh, I was able to finally fix the broken B. (Those tiny springs are tricky to manipulate, but I fixed it.) I have contacted WRMK in the past about a problem, and they were very good about sending a replacement.
@@randigerber1926 oh good! Glad you got out fixed. I agree about WRMK. I had an issue once and they were fantastic about resolving the issue. They are awesome that way
I just purchased this from Walmart. Thank you so much for this video. My reason not only to make it personal but you mentioned everything and every reason to customize personalize and more. Thank you thank you. So simple and i cannot wait until I use mines. Lots of love your way.
I'm sure you'll love it! They have the lowercase letters too. I only just recently got it - big sale + coupon = time to buy. lol. Thank you for your kindness. I appreciated you!! 💖
If using foam tape on the back, then you can sprinkle on glitter and it would stick to make it more customizable perhaps. Wonder if embossing powder would work as well, without melting the foam tape. Just a thought…
Just picked this up you did an amazing job showing how to use this I am a bit late to the game with this board lol ty for your time and making this video
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciated you! I just picked up the lowercase letter punch set!! Not sure how long it's been out but it went on sale recently (which is how stuff hits my radar lol). I love these punch boards!
I treat a space as if it's a letter. I put a random letter in as a placeholder and then continue to the next word. But before punching, I remove the random letter I used as a placeholder. I hope that makes sense!
Hi, thanks for the great tip but do have a quick question….when you do your ‘Thank You’ altogether in one strip, how do you have the space between the two words and at what number do you start the letter Y O & U….hope that make sense. Thanks again
Hi, Thsering! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. So what you do is treat the space like a letter. I pick any letter that's not part of my phrase and I put that in as a placeholder for the space and I continue placing letters as normal. Then before I punch, I remove the placeholder so there's the empty spot where the space would be. Hope that makes sense! Let me know if it doesn't and I can do a follow-up video!
@@LVHandcrafted thanks so much for responding….I tried following your direction but still cannot seem to get the two words ‘THANK YOU’ to go together in one strip of paper so hoping you can do a follow up video showing us how you do it. I would really like to get ‘THANK YOU’ done all in one strip of paper vs having two separate words if that makes sense. Thanks so much 🙏😊
@@shoppingdiva1982 Can you see if this short video helps - th-cam.com/users/shortso2XWwu9Rn4s?feature=share It's possible I'm not understanding what you're trying to do.
@@shoppingdiva1982 Yay! So glad I was able to help. I figured I could post a short much sooner than a full tutorial, so I'm glad that worked out! Good luck on your project!
Your tutorial was very well done. My question is about the examples you showed at the end of the video. How did you punch both the happy and birthday on one piece of paper? BTW,I just bought this and was trying to get them apart and one came apart. My husband was able to put it back together. Is there an easy way to store the letters without snapping them together? Thanks again. Sarah
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much! For the happy birthday, I treated the space between the words as a letter at I put a random punch in to hold the space and then continued with the next word and before I punched, I removed the placeholder. I just keep mine in a Tupperware storage box type thing. They are so hard to click in and out. I'm glad you were able to fix the one that came apart! Thanks again!! 💗
Initially, I had a VERY difficult time separating the letter punches from each other! (I will not link them together EVER!)
And the letter B broke apart.
BUT once I got everything fixed, it was easy to follow your tips! Thank you! Thanks also for the suggestions at the end!
Great video!
Oh that's a bummer the B broke... Maybe WRMK will send you a replacement. They are difficult to separate but over time it gets looser... If you're willing to link them again. Lol. The newer ones that are lowercase aren't as tight fitting (thank goodness!)
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!! 💖💕
Oh, I was able to finally fix the broken B. (Those tiny springs are tricky to manipulate, but I fixed it.)
I have contacted WRMK in the past about a problem, and they were very good about sending a replacement.
@@randigerber1926 oh good! Glad you got out fixed. I agree about WRMK. I had an issue once and they were fantastic about resolving the issue. They are awesome that way
I just purchased this from Walmart.
Thank you so much for this video.
My reason not only to make it personal but you mentioned everything and every reason to customize personalize and more. Thank you thank you.
So simple and i cannot wait until I use mines.
Lots of love your way.
I'm sure you'll love it! They have the lowercase letters too. I only just recently got it - big sale + coupon = time to buy. lol. Thank you for your kindness. I appreciated you!! 💖
If using foam tape on the back, then you can sprinkle on glitter and it would stick to make it more customizable perhaps. Wonder if embossing powder would work as well, without melting the foam tape. Just a thought…
Those are great ideas! I'm not sure about the embossing powder either. The foam I use is kinda thin, so I think it would melt. LOL. :)
You did an amazing job showing this product thank you for explaining as well as you did!
Aww... Thank you so much, Eboni. You are so kind to say so. 💗
Just picked this up you did an amazing job showing how to use this I am a bit late to the game with this board lol ty for your time and making this video
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciated you!
I just picked up the lowercase letter punch set!! Not sure how long it's been out but it went on sale recently (which is how stuff hits my radar lol). I love these punch boards!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. U made my life easier. 💛
Thank you so much, Cosette! 💕 I'm glad this video is useful
This is a great video! Thank you for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💖💖
Thank you!
I do understand your quick response. By the way your video was very well done and helpful.
Thank you so much!! I appreciate you. ❤️
How do you allow for a space between two words when you are moving the words closer together?
I treat a space as if it's a letter. I put a random letter in as a placeholder and then continue to the next word. But before punching, I remove the random letter I used as a placeholder. I hope that makes sense!
Hi, thanks for the great tip but do have a quick question….when you do your ‘Thank You’ altogether in one strip, how do you have the space between the two words and at what number do you start the letter Y O & U….hope that make sense. Thanks again
Hi, Thsering! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. So what you do is treat the space like a letter. I pick any letter that's not part of my phrase and I put that in as a placeholder for the space and I continue placing letters as normal. Then before I punch, I remove the placeholder so there's the empty spot where the space would be. Hope that makes sense! Let me know if it doesn't and I can do a follow-up video!
@@LVHandcrafted thanks so much for responding….I tried following your direction but still cannot seem to get the two words ‘THANK YOU’ to go together in one strip of paper so hoping you can do a follow up video showing us how you do it. I would really like to get ‘THANK YOU’ done all in one strip of paper vs having two separate words if that makes sense. Thanks so much 🙏😊
@@shoppingdiva1982 Can you see if this short video helps - th-cam.com/users/shortso2XWwu9Rn4s?feature=share
It's possible I'm not understanding what you're trying to do.
@@LVHandcrafted you are the BEST…that short video was exactly what I was looking for and it worked…YAY…THANKS SO MUCH AGAIN 🙏💜
@@shoppingdiva1982 Yay! So glad I was able to help. I figured I could post a short much sooner than a full tutorial, so I'm glad that worked out! Good luck on your project!
Your tutorial was very well done. My question is about the examples you showed at the end of the video. How did you punch both the happy and birthday on one piece of paper? BTW,I just bought this and was trying to get them apart and one came apart. My husband was able to put it back together. Is there an easy way to store the letters without snapping them together? Thanks again. Sarah
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much! For the happy birthday, I treated the space between the words as a letter at I put a random punch in to hold the space and then continued with the next word and before I punched, I removed the placeholder.
I just keep mine in a Tupperware storage box type thing. They are so hard to click in and out. I'm glad you were able to fix the one that came apart!
Thanks again!! 💗
I can't believe this is the first time i have heard about this.
Thanks for finding my video! 💖 They have the lowercase and numbers out now too. :)