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Summary: Hole punches can add designs, allow you to utilize ribbons or other tie-on decorations or to attach a few different papers together to create a book. Learn more about how you can use hole punches in this free video series.
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The next thing I want to tell you about is punches, and I don't mean the little punches that your brother used to give you when you were little. These are punches that we're going to use with our cardstock to give your card dimension, to use layering, and to make your cards really pop. There's many kinds of punches. There are small punches that do corner edges. There are large punches that do circles. When you're using your punches, you might think it's odd, but you actually turn the punch upside down, slide your paper in, and it kind of holds it. Before you punch it, it's solid there, and then just punch with both fingers and you've got your punch ready to go. There's also layering with punches. You can do the same circle punch. There's also layering with punches. You can do the same circle punch, and we're going to make a layer. I've got 2 punches of the circle and I've layered. This is really cute for doing little designs on cards. You can punch circles into cards, so when they open the saying is behind the card. There's a million and one things to do with punches. There's a lot of different punches out there, so have fun. Go out there and use your punches.