Thank u...greetings from Glacier National Park Montana...thank u for such the excellent idea...it’s hard for me as a disabled crafter to create sometimes...this is beautiful
I tape the flat base of the punch ON the table ALIGNED with the grid, so I just place my paper straight and let the magnet align and then punch, it gets me very neat punches
Thank you for this video it was very helpful now I know how to use the punch as I got one or two way back and have not really use it so thank you once again! x
Hi there., have you tried hitting the level again with more force to see if it releases it. Sometimes I turn it over to see if I can pull the paper that made it get stuck. It works for me then I use aluminum to ouch shapes which makes it sharp again. It also happen when you use it with paper that have adhesive on it. That adhesive stays on the punch. Hope this helps.
Thank you for showing this i love it so beautiful. I was thinking you could make it for place mats on your table just laminate after getting the lace design on your paper you want.
I enjoyed your video a lot. I have some Martha Stewart punches that I am not using much because I have not figured out what to do with them. My problem is figuring out the math to get the dimensions correct between the corner punch & the matching edge punch when punching around a square to use on a card. I have one punch set that I think is called "crocheted lace" deep edge punch. I have had a hard time with the dimensions coming out right. So I am hoping your video helps me with it. Thanks for the tips!
I purchased these punches at my local craft store, but if you search the internet, you can find them on line at Amazon. Search for "Martha Stewart Punch". Thank you for watching.
Hi there, I have not done the measurements for 8 x8 or 9 x 9 but what I do is get a strip either 8 or 9 inches and practice there to see how many punches I get before I reach the edge. Then I use that strip to help me decide how far in I need to star from one edge and where I need to stop. I will work on an 8 x 8 and upload my result soon. Thank you for watching!.
Beautiful, love it. Tfs.
Thank u...greetings from Glacier National Park Montana...thank u for such the excellent idea...it’s hard for me as a disabled crafter to create sometimes...this is beautiful
You are a genius to figure that out!! It looks beautiful, great job!
You are so creative! Thanks for sharing what you've discovered.
Your videos are so well done. I can watch your videos all day long. Keep them coming. Fantastic tutorials. Hugs Mary
I tape the flat base of the punch ON the table ALIGNED with the grid, so I just place my paper straight and let the magnet align and then punch, it gets me very neat punches
I love the video, and how you explained the technic, thanks
good job explaining and you're very patient person
Thank you for this video it was very helpful now I know how to use the punch as I got one or two way back and have not really use it so thank you once again! x
Awsome video, thanks for sharing. I have a lot of Martha Stewart punches and I dont know how to use them effectively. I think measuring is the key.
Have you figured smaller sizes? This would be pretty on a card front.
That a good idea. Let me work on a lace background for cards and smaller scrapbook.
This tutorial video was very helpful, thank you so much. Sincerely, Elaine Rico
Hello. I have a punch of the kind that perforates the entire sheet that got stuck. Do you know how to repair it? Thank
Hi there., have you tried hitting the level again with more force to see if it releases it. Sometimes I turn it over to see if I can pull the paper that made it get stuck. It works for me then I use aluminum to ouch shapes which makes it sharp again. It also happen when you use it with paper that have adhesive on it. That adhesive stays on the punch. Hope this helps.
Thank you. Very interesting.
Thank you for showing this i love it so beautiful. I was thinking you could make it for place mats on your table just laminate after getting the lace design on your paper you want.
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I enjoyed your video a lot. I have some Martha Stewart punches that I am not using much because I have not figured out what to do with them. My problem is figuring out the math to get the dimensions correct between the corner punch & the matching edge punch when punching around a square to use on a card. I have one punch set that I think is called "crocheted lace" deep edge punch. I have had a hard time with the dimensions coming out right. So I am hoping your video helps me with it. Thanks for the tips!
Which corner and border punch are those?
Its the Punch Around the Page set - Geometric Frames. My husband got these for last year's mother day present from HSN. HSN still has this set.
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I purchased these punches at my local craft store, but if you search the internet, you can find them on line at Amazon. Search for "Martha Stewart Punch". Thank you for watching.
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Do you have a guide or measurements for 8 or 9 by 12 page I'm learning thank you for help oh are you sewing the lace pages?
Hi there, I have not done the measurements for 8 x8 or 9 x 9 but what I do is get a strip either 8 or 9 inches and practice there to see how many punches I get before I reach the edge. Then I use that strip to help me decide how far in I need to star from one edge and where I need to stop. I will work on an 8 x 8 and upload my result soon. Thank you for watching!.
How can I get measurement sheet?
Here's a good video if you are doing the same thing with a round circle: Circle Grid for Corner Punches
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This video is so boring, why you keep repeating the same thing over and over
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