Monday, March 4, 2013

My Favorite Tools

So what is your favorite crafting tool?  Every Monday this month I am going to share with you my favorite tools.  Some Mondays I will have more than one tool but for today I just have one to share.  This is a new tool for me and I love it!! 
It is the Envelope Punch Board from We R Memory Keepers.  You can easily create envelopes in dozens of sizes by simply selecting your envelope size, trim your paper once, and then follow the grid printed on the board to punch, score, rotate, and fold. The Envelope Punch Board includes a bone folder (stored conveniently on the Punch Board), measurement chart, and a corner rounding punch.  I love this tool for making matching envelopes for my cards and for using up pieces of scrap paper to make envelopes of all sizes to keep on hand!  I used this Envelope Punch Board to make envelopes for the mini card set for Heartstring Designs March Housecalls Kit Release.  Check the post out below!  This punch board gets 2 thumbs up from me and I hope you all get to try this new fun tool! Make sure you come back next Monday to see what my next favorite tool is and one lucky reader will win a sweet prize from me!  All you have to do is follow my blog, share on Facebook and comment on all my favorite tools!!  I would also love to hear what your favorite tools are!  I will announce a winner on March 27th! 

5 comments:

  1. I have a Martha Stewart Scoreboard that I love. I don't use it much for making envies but I do use it for cards and other projects. It is definitely a favorite tool.

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  2. I would love to have an Envelope Punch Board! I am a card maker and love using patterned paper for envelopes, but I get very frustrated cutting them out by hand.

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  3. This envelope tool sounds awesome! I've never made an envelope but would love to try! One of my favorite tools in the Score Board from Stampin Up. :)

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  4. What a neat tool! I would love to try one out. Thanks for the recommendation! :)

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  5. Awesome! I've always wondered how to make your own envelopes when making hand made cards!

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