As several of you have noticed, there is an option for narrow strips of cardstock -- attach them temporarily to a larger piece of cardstock and then remove after punching.
When I saw the title, I hoped it was able to line up the border punches I already have...of course not lol! They want to sell new stuff. It does look like a wonderful tool, and if I was just starting out I'd buy it. But since I have at least a dozen border punches already, I'll use them. Thank you for the demo, it looks like an awesome tool! 😊❤️
I am in agreement with the versatility. I have huge amount of border punches, it would be better if they improve on this by figuring out how to use with other types of border punches, it would be a skyrocket seller product
I think this is really cool but like you said, a little big. I think it would be great to use for scrapbooks. I think the 2 you bought extra would be great for cards though. I love the heart one a lot. ❤️
L🫶🏾VE your GORG journal/booklet! You’re the only one I see using in both directions. I just ordered this with the various punches. I could also see cutting and using the deigns with our paperclips 🖇️ too!
This is a very cool tool to have in our craft space. Thank you for doing a review. I have not seen the We R Memory Keepers version. It is similar to the Creative Memories system. A couple tips... You could use temporary adhesive to adhere a smaller strip to something, such as a file folder to reach in to the punch. Also, I like the fact that the punch moves and leaves behind the bitty scraps along the way as opposed to me using a stand alone punch. The bitty pieces build up and make it hard to punch, so I have to move it occasionally.
Yes, the punch seems more sturdy and reliable than those individual punches. I don't like punch chaff building up in a tool (such as the Corner Chomper).
It is pretty big, and you can’t use narrow scraps. But on the other hand, this is awesome! It cuts perfectly, and the designs are beautiful, I think it’s a win. The cons don’t ruin it for me.♥️♥️
That's the important thing -- not every "con" is necessarily bad enough to prohibit purchasing it. It's up to the crafter to decide which features are important enough :) Thank you for watching.
@@LollyPalooza I love your videos! I do want to add that if you were set on using narrow scraps, you could always attach it to a piece of wider cardstock with low tack tape, then after punching remove the tape. It looks like that would work. Thank you for all of your wonderful ideas!♥️♥️I just read other replies and saw someone else had the same idea, oops🤪
That is beautiful! But you're right, need smaller cuts and need to be able to use smaller pieces of paper. I've been looking at buying one but now I know it's not for me. Thank you for saving me money!😊
Fiskars had something similar yrs ago... wonder if their punches would work in this and vice-versa. Fiskars had some smaller designs too. They make great belly bands for home decore. I use them to cover up labeling on candles and such when I reuse the container.
I saw on another site (don't remember where) when it first came out that the Fiskars ones are actually a bit bigger than the WRMK. So sadly they won't work. I'd probably purchase the punches if they did as that heart one is gorgeous!
Hi Lolly, thanks for the demo! It is very similar to the Fiskars one that was brought out years ago as well as the Creative Memories one. If you're looking for smaller designs, CM is the way to go. Fiskars had the option of using their smaller punches (there was an adapter plate for certain punches) in the big alignment tool which helped. I still have mine but don't use it as much as it's big and sounds like it's bigger than the WRMK version. Since I have all of the Fiskars, I don't think I'll get this one and after watching your video, I'll stick with that decision. They are great- but like you said, more for scrapbookers rather than card makers. Thank you for sharing!
I think once you know the width you need for the design you could stick it to a scrap oh paper/junk mail and that would be great for the cut out strip x
Good review but I am wondering the cost of each die unit. Your little book project is just beautiful. I don't make scrapbooks and make embellishments for my art journals. So, I think the designs may be too big for an edging on an art journal.
I have found them called various names, depending on which online seller is listing them. Some simply call them border punches. I think "edge punch" works better than "border punch" in the search.
As several of you have noticed, there is an option for narrow strips of cardstock -- attach them temporarily to a larger piece of cardstock and then remove after punching.
When I saw the title, I hoped it was able to line up the border punches I already have...of course not lol! They want to sell new stuff. It does look like a wonderful tool, and if I was just starting out I'd buy it. But since I have at least a dozen border punches already, I'll use them.
Thank you for the demo, it looks like an awesome tool! 😊❤️
Many thanks!
I was thinking the same thing. Someone needs to make something that can be used with existing punches. 🤷♀️
@@tarabeard Oh, I wish they would! 😊
I am in agreement with the versatility. I have huge amount of border punches, it would be better if they improve on this by figuring out how to use with other types of border punches, it would be a skyrocket seller product
Thank you for the demo I love we r memory keepers tools
great to hear!
I bought something like this years ago and love it. I got it off ebay it's about 10 years old but what a great tool.
Very cool!
Thanks for this, Miss Lolly. I'll be saving my money... ❤
You bet!
I think this is really cool but like you said, a little big. I think it would be great to use for scrapbooks. I think the 2 you bought extra would be great for cards though. I love the heart one a lot. ❤️
Yes, that heart is so pretty!
L🫶🏾VE your GORG journal/booklet! You’re the only one I see using in both directions. I just ordered this with the various punches. I could also see cutting and using the deigns with our paperclips 🖇️ too!
thanks for watching :)
This is a very cool tool to have in our craft space. Thank you for doing a review. I have not seen the We R Memory Keepers version. It is similar to the Creative Memories system. A couple tips... You could use temporary adhesive to adhere a smaller strip to something, such as a file folder to reach in to the punch. Also, I like the fact that the punch moves and leaves behind the bitty scraps along the way as opposed to me using a stand alone punch. The bitty pieces build up and make it hard to punch, so I have to move it occasionally.
Yes, the punch seems more sturdy and reliable than those individual punches. I don't like punch chaff building up in a tool (such as the Corner Chomper).
This looks great I wood love to get this
nice!
Thanks for sharing!
You bet! Thanks for watching :)
Great review! I've been on the fence. I've decided I need it!
awesome!
Lolly - this is a wonderful, informative video!! I had seen this, but not a demo and I really appreciate you doing this - Thank you!!!
You bet! Love to offer the help!
Ohh I love that heart one.
Thanks for watching :)
This is neat! I also hope they do make borders that aren’t so wide. 😘
I realize that with the preset notches, the punch holder has to move at a specific increment. However, they could put two scallops in each cut.
It is pretty big, and you can’t use narrow scraps. But on the other hand, this is awesome! It cuts perfectly, and the designs are beautiful, I think it’s a win. The cons don’t ruin it for me.♥️♥️
That's the important thing -- not every "con" is necessarily bad enough to prohibit purchasing it. It's up to the crafter to decide which features are important enough :) Thank you for watching.
@@LollyPalooza I love your videos! I do want to add that if you were set on using narrow scraps, you could always attach it to a piece of wider cardstock with low tack tape, then after punching remove the tape. It looks like that would work. Thank you for all of your wonderful ideas!♥️♥️I just read other replies and saw someone else had the same idea, oops🤪
Very cool new tool!
Thank you!
That is beautiful! But you're right, need smaller cuts and need to be able to use smaller pieces of paper. I've been looking at buying one but now I know it's not for me. Thank you for saving me money!😊
Good to know in advance! Thank you for watching
Fiskars had something similar yrs ago... wonder if their punches would work in this and vice-versa. Fiskars had some smaller designs too. They make great belly bands for home decore. I use them to cover up labeling on candles and such when I reuse the container.
Great ideas!
I saw on another site (don't remember where) when it first came out that the Fiskars ones are actually a bit bigger than the WRMK. So sadly they won't work. I'd probably purchase the punches if they did as that heart one is gorgeous!
This is fabulous 😂
thanks for watching!
Hi Lolly, thanks for the demo! It is very similar to the Fiskars one that was brought out years ago as well as the Creative Memories one. If you're looking for smaller designs, CM is the way to go. Fiskars had the option of using their smaller punches (there was an adapter plate for certain punches) in the big alignment tool which helped. I still have mine but don't use it as much as it's big and sounds like it's bigger than the WRMK version. Since I have all of the Fiskars, I don't think I'll get this one and after watching your video, I'll stick with that decision. They are great- but like you said, more for scrapbookers rather than card makers. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the info!
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing. I noticed this came out over a yr. ago. Have they addressed any of your concerns or suggestions?
No, not that I'm aware of. And then I found a border punch I like much better: ua-cam.com/video/-SWyILGILoQ/v-deo.htmlsi=9VqaSVsf_H2FXfmm
You can use a smaller strip of paper by using post it notes across the piece under magnet
Great idea
I think once you know the width you need for the design you could stick it to a scrap oh paper/junk mail and that would be great for the cut out strip x
Yes, you could always use temporary adhesive to hold your paper to get it into the punch.
Good review but I am wondering the cost of each die unit. Your little book project is just beautiful. I don't make scrapbooks and make embellishments for my art journals. So, I think the designs may be too big for an edging on an art journal.
Once punched, you might be able to tear off pieces to use in your journal.
Thank you for the review. What are those punches called, pelase? They are obviously different from the border punches.
I have found them called various names, depending on which online seller is listing them. Some simply call them border punches. I think "edge punch" works better than "border punch" in the search.
@@LollyPalooza Thank you so much - I now found the punches that fit into the tool.
Lilly, that sunflower paper is beautiful! Do you have a link for it?
It's part of the Let It Bee collection -- all of it can be purchased here: shrsl.com/3q7of
It’s very interesting, but the Lace is much to big for my craftprojects. 🤔
Yes, I'd love to see smaller lace for sure!
I think it would make beautiful belly bands.
yes, it would :)
Great idea, but again very costly 😢
yes, all the border punch alignment guides (different brands, too) are pricey
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