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| Create beautiful borders, edges, tags, and much more with these creative edge punches. Punched designs measure 1/2" x 1-7/8". Use this loop edge punch with the matching corner punch (sold separately) to achieve on continuous design around all 4 sides of a craft project. This edge punch can also be used alone to create a design along an edge. Whether used alone or with the matching corner punch (sold separately), this design makes for great decorative borders for cards, photo mats, scrapbook pages, and craft projects. This edge punch features foldable wings for convenient storage in standing position. Tip: Lubricate this tool by punching wax paper. Sharpen it by punching aluminum foil. Exclusive! Online Only Some manufacturers, including but not limited to: APC, IBM, HP, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, JVC, Philips, and Microsoft have a NO RETURN POLICY and/or charge a restocking fee to return product. These manufacturers require you to contact them directly regarding the terms and conditions of their Warranty Policy. Exclusive Online Offers are any product with a catalog number beginning with the letters EP. Example: EP0021. Due to our commitment to process orders quickly, there is a short period of time in which you may cancel your order. Once the order has been sent to our warehouse for fulfillment, we can request cancellation, however, should your order/item(s) ship, simply REFUSE delivery, and when the merchandise is returned to us a refund will be initiated. Click Here for Complete Return and Exchange Policies for Exclusive Online Products | Our Experts recommend these accessories:
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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
I love this punch---- the entire line. It is excellent for paper and that you can wrap it around a card ( with both the edger and corner) is amazing. The cutsare clean and it is easy to use, No need to flip it over to get the cut you want. Storage wins over the other, traditional edge punches with their extra long base.
It is not as easy on the heavier card stock. Some suggestions I have seen as using paperglide to soften the cardstock, lighter weight cardstock, more pressure. It seems to be a personal technique that works best








