Reddit Reddit reviews Craft Lever Punch 2 inch DIY Handmade Hexagon Paper Punch (White Hexagon)

We found 2 Reddit comments about Craft Lever Punch 2 inch DIY Handmade Hexagon Paper Punch (White Hexagon). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Craft Lever Punch 2 inch DIY Handmade Hexagon Paper Punch (White Hexagon)
1.Many available shapes, also can use with other nesting punches to create perfectly graduating layers.Perfect for kids' DIY artwork, gift wrapping, envelopes, memory books, greeting cards, gift tags, scrapbooks, cards, decorations and any paper craft.2. Unique original appearance shape, compact design locks shut for storage and slip-resistant.3. Spring-action lever makes the punch easier,save yourself from trouble of cutting by hand.4. Please use 70G-230g paper jam. If your paper is too thin,please use 2-3 layers. ABS and zinc alloy, environmental friendly material.5.The pattern cut is about 2.5"/5cm. We 100% refund or resend for each defective you receive!
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2 Reddit comments about Craft Lever Punch 2 inch DIY Handmade Hexagon Paper Punch (White Hexagon):

u/ConquerorPlumpy · 19 pointsr/weddingplanning

I blurred our names as I added in some punch outs of our save the dates. Awesome idea from this sub! I used this hexagon punch and this one for the smaller size. I bought an 18"x24" frame, as I had a small wedding so not toooo many cards. Some particularly beautiful ones are punched a couple of times.

u/dimeuhdozen · 14 pointsr/weddingplanning

Sure thing! I got 16x20 foam board and some deep blue acrylic paint for the surface. Then I cut covers of the cards off (I wanted to save the insides so we could still read the notes people wrote us). I used this hole punch and just went to work! A lot of the cards I have to cut up to be able to get to the part I wanted. Using the hole punch upside down was easier so that you could see exactly where you were cutting. Then I arranged all of them on the board with the colors and textures as evenly distributed as I could and started gluing! I just used clear gorilla glue. I should have drawn a grid to keep it perfectly even but I thought eyeballing the distance turned out fine :)