Thank you for this! I love the idea of using old dividers. I don't have any at the moment but I do have old file folders that are really pretty. I think they will make great dividers. Thanks for the clear instructions. So excited to work on this!
THANK YOU, thank you, thank you for this wonderful video! I had no idea how to make the two-sided tabs! I was so frustrated thinking I had to punch two separate pieces and then stick them together somehow to get a double-sided tab -- so frustrated that I put my tab punch in a box for donation to a thrift store! Thanks to this great video, I have pulled the punch back out again and know what to do with it! Also love your idea of recycling and using the paper from old planner dividers -- what a great idea! Thanks again! 🤩
Love your idea with upcycling the dividers for tabs. Another idea would be to use the paint swatch cards you can pick up when considering paint choices at one of your local big box stores. Thank you for the tutorial.
I didn't use the included tab stickers. I found that the 2" wide scotch packing tape is almost the perfect width for the punched tab. Upcycling is a awesome way to do. I just made 2 divider for my planner for the power sheets and the hourly to do sheets for each month.
So helpful! I literally had no idea how to use the stickers that come with the tab punch, so thank you!
Thank you for this! I love the idea of using old dividers. I don't have any at the moment but I do have old file folders that are really pretty. I think they will make great dividers. Thanks for the clear instructions. So excited to work on this!
THANK YOU, thank you, thank you for this wonderful video! I had no idea how to make the two-sided tabs! I was so frustrated thinking I had to punch two separate pieces and then stick them together somehow to get a double-sided tab -- so frustrated that I put my tab punch in a box for donation to a thrift store! Thanks to this great video, I have pulled the punch back out again and know what to do with it! Also love your idea of recycling and using the paper from old planner dividers -- what a great idea! Thanks again! 🤩
Thx! Just received my lunch today. Now I know how to use it lol.
Thanks for this video. Your instructions are crystal clear. Great demo.
Thank you! I felt like a dork wondering how I could get them nice and two-sided.
This video was just what I was looking for. Thanks.
Love your idea with upcycling the dividers for tabs. Another idea would be to use the paint swatch cards you can pick up when considering paint choices at one of your local big box stores. Thank you for the tutorial.
THAT IS GENUIS!!
I didn't use the included tab stickers. I found that the 2" wide scotch packing tape is almost the perfect width for the punched tab.
Upcycling is a awesome way to do.
I just made 2 divider for my planner for the power sheets and the hourly to do sheets for each month.
thanks for the nice tutorial on making these tags. i bought and then i was stumped. tfs much appreciated
✂️ Nice to see you getting more diy/craft projects in your videos.
Glad you’re enjoying them. I appreciate you watching!
I found your video quite useful and I think your handwriting is nice and your pencil work is brilliant thank you
Great demo. Thanks!
Wow, what a brilliant hack on the tab! Thank you!
Just bought the punch. Thank you
Just bought it. Thanks for showing me how to use it😀
Thank you so much for this video!
What a great demo! You are a very talented presenter! Thanks!
Thank you ❤
Fabulous video thanks 🙋🏼♀️👍🇺🇲
Thanks for this video. I was disappointed at first because I like the fold method. This is a great demo.
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful. I too was confused when I first got the punch. Had to play around with it a little.
thanks!
Good demo. Thank you. You could use Dollar Tree clear contact paper to make them more durable too.
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Thank you for the video, I guess mine was damaged.
Mine worked for a few times and now it is not cutting the paper.. ugh..
Run some tin foil through it. Over & over. It’s supposed to help sharpen the cutting blades. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks!