Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Sharpening your craft punches
May 03, 2017Sum of their Stories
Hello, I'm Julie. I love making things and this is where I share my enthusiasm.
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Such a great tip Julie! Thanks for sharing this great advice!
ReplyDeleteHope you find it useful Caroline, it works for me. I've had some of my punches for YEARS now. (I'm saying that and I'm tempting fate, I'm bound to break one now!)
DeleteAwesome tip! I knew about doing it with scissors but sharpening punches never occurred to me.
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to share with us at https://www.designingus.com/designing-you-thursday-link-party/
Thanks for the invite Trudy, I'll try to stop by.
DeleteI love this tip! I had no idea how to sharpen all of my punches! (I see some frozen gluten free pot pies on the next grocery store run...) I have bookmarked your blog to come back and visit. Love it! ~Adrienne
ReplyDeleteHope it helps Adrienne, it's the type of foil I've found best, not too think and not too thin.
DeleteYou always have useful tips to share! Thank you :).
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! I knew about using tin foil for sharpening scissors, never thought of using it for punches though...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip! Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
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