Thank you SOOO much for this helpful video! I purchased several tag punches and was getting ready to return one, because I just couldn't get it to punch correctly (Treasured Tags Pick A Punch). But after watching your video, I can now punch like a pro!😂 You are TERRIFIC!
I know in the TH-cam world this is an older video. However I just found it. It’s awesome! I have these dies and had no idea I could use these this way. Thank you so much.
I lengthen/shorten diecuts with my dies, too, with the ones I actually can. That trick with the fancy shaped dies will be helpful with nesting dies that aren't really going to fit for an even border if using the next one up.
Love the tips! Also wanted to share that a Post It Note works well to hold a small piece of paper to be punched that is so small that it can't be held in place with your hands when it is in the punch. SImply attach the sticky portion of the Post It Note to the side of the small piece of paper :D So easy!
Great tips - huge wow factor. I will now be looking at my punches in a different light as there are so many possibilities that I haven't realised. Lorraine (from Australia)
Brilliant! Another great video with tips I never thought of. One more tip I have is that I use canned air to blow out any pieces and dust that clog the mechanism inside the punch. Thank you again!
Thank you Connie. Those notches for the ribbon have helped me so much. I have always struggled with my ribbons slidding around on me. Now, thanks to your wonderful tip, they stay where I want/need them to.
Hi there, I tried my hand at being a Stampin Up! demonstrator years ago but, just couldn't get much of a following. I LOVED Stampin Up! Making cards and embellishments was so much fun. I was asked to create invitations, place markers and more for my company Christmas party 2 years in a row. One was an Asian theme and the other was Snowflakes. I loved the stamping and heat embossing and the whole creative process. I put in a lot of time (on top of working my regular job) but, it didn't feel like work. I was signed up on my sisters down line and if I could have afforded to, I would probably still be demonstrating. Although I still have my stamps and pads I'm a bit behind the times. I got out of the business just as the new clear sets and supplies were coming out. I miss "playing with ink" on a daily basis. I think you're video has reignited my creative flame (😳 kinda dangerous around paper products, lol!). 😉 Thank you so much for popping up on my suggested video feed and providing that spark.
@@simplysimplestamping Yes, Connie, I had so much fun with ink and paper. It is so different from my life long love of crochet (and now knitting too). I'm planning on getting out my stamps, inks and papers to get back into making pretty things. Hopefully the pads aren't too dried up. I have some refills too but...what's the shelf life on those?! 🤔 Lol!
While watching this video I had a lot of “duh, why didn’t I think of that” moments. Thanks for posting this video.
Cheryl, that happens to me too!
Me too
I have been dropping my punches for a number of years. I feel validated! Thank you!
You are so welcome! 😊
I use strips of post it notes for hack #2.
Great idea.
Cutting those corners off the 2 way cuts to make a mat for a label-GENIUS! I was afraid of cutting too much:)
Thank you. I am glad it was helpful.
Thank you for the great ideas.@@simplysimplestamping
I am new at card making, so I enjoy all the information I can get @@simplysimplestamping
Great tips! I love using punches.
R. C., thank you very much.
Wow, just wow! My punches have just stood up and applauded!!!
Ve, you just made me smile.
Thank you SOOO much for this helpful video! I purchased several tag punches and was getting ready to return one, because I just couldn't get it to punch correctly (Treasured Tags Pick A Punch). But after watching your video, I can now punch like a pro!😂 You are TERRIFIC!
Jan, I am so glad it was helpful!
I watched this again for a refresher course.
So glad you watched. Thank you!
Awesome! I was going to throw out a stuck punch. Now I’m going to go unstick it. 🤞
❤️ Shirley
Shirley, I hope it works for you.
I know in the TH-cam world this is an older video. However I just found it. It’s awesome! I have these dies and had no idea I could use these this way. Thank you so much.
Cindy, you are very welcome.
Great video. I'm a year late, but that's the great thing about TH-cam...I can be late to the party and still learn a lot.
Absolutely! That is the great thing about being able to rewatch. So glad you took the time.
I am watching this 2 years later…These are amazing tips. Thank You
You are very welcome.
I think it might be time for a new punch hack video with all the newer punches love this
I will make a note.
So many good ideas of thinking outside the stamp.
Elsie, I am glad you liked them.
Bonjour Connie, Merci pour vos trucs. Je l’apprécie tellement..🥰
Hi Sylvie, you are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Love the ribbon notches
I think it really helps.
These are actually really genius tips! I haven't seen these anywhere else🤩
Glad you like them!
A bunch of AWESOME tips!!! Punches are so expensive - this just gives me even more uses for them!
Laurie, I am glad this was helpful for you.
Great tips! Thanks!
You're so welcome!
The punch used for double twine would make a perfect top of a rectangle paper to make a jar.
Leslye, that is a great idea.
Such great ideas 💡 thanks❣️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️
My pleasure.
Oh my goodness! I've learned so much in one video!
Carol, Glad it was helpful!
Great tips…thank you
Cindy, You are so welcome!
That pick a punch measurement hack was the bomb!
Lynn, I am so glad.
Another fabulous video making many good uses from just a few punches
Pannthera, thank you!
Wonderful and beautiful tips,thanks
Betty, My pleasure 😊
Genius! Wowza…..thanks for sharing these GREAT ideas!
Candace, I am so glad you like them.
LADY YOU ARE GENIOUS!!!
Thanks!!!
WOW!!! Fantastic tips!!! Thanks so very much.
Susan, You are so welcome!
Enjoyed ALL of your amazing hacks ~ Thank You ❤
Thanks so much. I am so glad they were helpful.
I lengthen/shorten diecuts with my dies, too, with the ones I actually can.
That trick with the fancy shaped dies will be helpful with nesting dies that aren't really going to fit for an even border if using the next one up.
Wow! I never imagined I could use my heart punches for a scalloped
Phyllis, I am so glad this was helpful for you.
Love the tips! Also wanted to share that a Post It Note works well to hold a small piece of paper to be punched that is so small that it can't be held in place with your hands when it is in the punch. SImply attach the sticky portion of the Post It Note to the side of the small piece of paper :D So easy!
KT, thanks for sharing the tip.
That's a great idea. I always have post-it notes.
If you get a pack with the page markers, you have ready-made thin holders.
Wow!! I didn't know until your show.😊😊
Thank you for taking the tie to watch.
Awesome tricks of the trade, giggles, very helpful 😀
Candy, Glad you enjoyed it!
@@simplysimplestamping I love crafting and finding new ways to do my crafting
thanks for all the smart hacks! You the the expert!
You're welcome!
Thanks for all the tips. Have a great day.
Melissa, my pleasure.
Love all the tips.
So glad!
I had the issue with the short tag to figure out how to punch it , now I know thanks
Peni, I am so glad this was helpful.
I will now look at my punches in a completely different way! Thank you, Connie!
DeAnn, I am so glad.
I don't have punches but I was fascinated anyway. I love the way you think!
Robin, thanks.
Thank you for the ideas for the punches
Georgia, you are very welcome.
Oh my gosh! I'm seeing my punches in a whole new way! Thank you sooooo much!
Mylea, you are very welcome.
Your tips are AMAZING!!! THANK YOU!!!!
You are so welcome!
Great tips. It's always nice to find another use for something purchased for one thing. Multi-use products are great. Thanks for sharing.
Arlinda, I agree. Love to stretch my dollars.
Love all of these tips! Thank you so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
WOW! I knew you were good, but this one was truly awesome! Thank you for sharing -- some were new, some were reminders, and some added to reminders!
Dorothy, I am so glad you like it. Thank you for your kind words.
Wow,I’m impressed, thank for sharing 👍❤️
Joanne, you are very welcome.
Great ideas, so clever, so fun. Thank you!
Deana, You are so welcome!
I would never have guessed to use my stamps any other way..... till now! Thanks for sharing!
Virginia, you are very welcome.
Loves these tips Connie! Excellent!
Marison, I am so glad.
Love these. Please do more.
I'm so glad you have enjoyed them. I think I will do more!
Amazing tips! Thank you!
Kim, you are very welcome.
Awesome “tips & tricks”!!!
Judi,, Glad you like them!
Love love love your SO smart tips!
Robbie, Thanks so much!!
So very creative and clever!
Madeline, Thank you! 😊
Clever. Good going Connie.
Paulette, thanks so much.
What a great video. Loved learning all the tips.
Cheryl, I am so glad.
Super tips and tricks, thanks for sharing.
Kathleen, My pleasure 😊
Thanks so much for all the tips. !! Love #4!,💕❤️💕
Bonnie, you are very welcome. I am glad it was helpful.
awesome punch ideas!! Thank you!!
Bonnie, you are so welcome.
Thanks for all the fabulous tips.
You are so welcome.
SO may great ideas! Now I need every single SU! punch!! Thanks for the ideas!
Ginnie, you are very welcome. I do love punches.
You’re wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing.
Terri, oh gosh thank you for your kind words.
Lots of great tips. Thanks for sharing!
Debbie, you are very welcome.
Thanks Connie, awesome tips
Yuni, You are so welcome!
WOW! Just WOW!
Rita, thanks!!!
Great tips - huge wow factor. I will now be looking at my punches in a different light as there are so many possibilities that I haven't realised. Lorraine (from Australia)
Lorraine, I am so glad it was useful.
Wow some fabulous tips.
Patricia, Glad you like them!
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing!
Rachael, you are very welcome.
Awesome tips, Connie!! TFS!
Gwen, You are so welcome!
Wow! I have an unusable punch that I now shall drop and see if it opens!! Thank you for the tip!! 💖
Sandy, You are so welcome!
Connie, I love your punch hacks! Thanks so much!
Bonnie, you are very welcome.
Thanks for sharing 👍😊
Kathy, my pleasure.
GREAT tips! Thank you!
Renee, you are very welcome.
Thank you for these great tips! 😉
Dimi, you are very welcome.
GREAT Hacks!! Thank you!
Christie, you are welcome.
Thanks for sharing it takes my punches to a whole new level thanks for the inspiration
Delia, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Brilliant! Another great video with tips I never thought of. One more tip I have is that I use canned air to blow out any pieces and dust that clog the mechanism inside the punch. Thank you again!
Lia, Great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the great idea 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Liz, you are very welcome.
Love my punches.
Rita, they are so much fun.
Thank you Connie. Those notches for the ribbon have helped me so much. I have always struggled with my ribbons slidding around on me. Now, thanks to your wonderful tip, they stay where I want/need them to.
You are so welcome!
Your tips are interesting and useable. I need to looks closer at my other dies! Thank you for sharing.
Joyce, I am glad they were helpful.
GREAT tips...thanks so much for sharing!
Anita, You are so welcome!
Thanks for the great tips.
My pleasure.
What a great video! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you!
Thank you for these awesome tips🥰. Never even thought of some of these.
Morry, You are so welcome!
Wonderful!! Love all the tips. Thank you.
Linda, my pleasure.
Love all your tips they are awesome. xx
Janet, I am so glad they were helpful.
Such great ideas - thank you!
Susan, I am so glad. Thanks for watching.
Great tips! I will never look at my punches in one way ever again!!
Elaine, I am so glad.
These ideas are brilliant...thank you...
Belinda, you are very welcome Thank you for watching.
Great hacks, thanks for your ideas!
You are very welcome.
Awesome hacks!! Thank you so much!! :)
My pleasure.
I love your tips and tricks! Thank you.
You are so welcome!
So many great ideas!
Penny, thank you!
Hi there,
I tried my hand at being a Stampin Up! demonstrator years ago but, just couldn't get much of a following. I LOVED Stampin Up! Making cards and embellishments was so much fun. I was asked to create invitations, place markers and more for my company Christmas party 2 years in a row. One was an Asian theme and the other was Snowflakes. I loved the stamping and heat embossing and the whole creative process. I put in a lot of time (on top of working my regular job) but, it didn't feel like work.
I was signed up on my sisters down line and if I could have afforded to, I would probably still be demonstrating.
Although I still have my stamps and pads I'm a bit behind the times. I got out of the business just as the new clear sets and supplies were coming out.
I miss "playing with ink" on a daily basis. I think you're video has reignited my creative flame (😳 kinda dangerous around paper products, lol!). 😉
Thank you so much for popping up on my suggested video feed and providing that spark.
Christie, thank you for your kind words. It sounds like you enjoyed playing with ink.
@@simplysimplestamping
Yes, Connie, I had so much fun with ink and paper. It is so different from my life long love of crochet (and now knitting too). I'm planning on getting out my stamps, inks and papers to get back into making pretty things. Hopefully the pads aren't too dried up. I have some refills too but...what's the shelf life on those?! 🤔 Lol!
Shared these amazing tricks with my Gals 😍😉 Thanks so much Connie
Tina, thank you for sharing.
Great ideas and so welll presented!
That is so nice of you to say.
Excellent work👍👍
Thanks!!