Someone wanted a closeup of the board (their comment disappeared). You can now see a closeup of the board and their numbers on my blog post or directly right here: jantink.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/2018-08-01-14.38.55.jpg
That was my comment but I thought I would check Scrapbook.com and re-listen to your description. WOW! Your close up link is fantastic! That's even better than I hoped to see! I thought, until your video, that there were only 10 spots/slots to put the letters. Now, with your video, I just might buy this punch! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! It was very good information! I just tried it with "Thanks" T-1 H-5 A-9 N-13 K-17 S-21 IT WORKS!!! However, I didn't like the spacing between the K and S so I did it again with S-20....much better! Now I'm looking at it and I may move T-1 to T-2...lol I know a lot of maneuvering for one little word but I think it will come out handy with small projects like cards, gift cards and tags. I will probably figure out the configurations for the most frequently used words and just lable the punch with the codes! You are brilliant my friend, thanks again for sharing! 🤗
Wow! This is the best tutorial out there for this fairly new punch board and your tips are indispensable. I've gone ahead and made the purchase after watching. Thank you so much. I'm also subbing. I used to see your work on Splitcoast Stampers many years ago.
I ordered this! I kept thinking about it, but it was on sale at Scrapbook.com. Your video inspired me. If you hadn't shown how to put the letters close together, I don't think I would have bought it. Thanks for your detailed instructions and video!
Hii, do you know if its possible to use the punch inserts from planner punch on this punch? For exemple: Can i buy this word punch and the disc inserts for planner punch?
To my eye, the planner punch board and this one look exactly the same, and reading the description of the planner board on Scrapbook.com, they have the same dimensions, so I would say yes. But you might want to contact American Crafts to make sure.
My brain just exploded. So the little sections where the scrap letter falls is just for show, in other words, the letter punches don't "fit" in the spaces, they can be put anywhere? I just ordered one of these...
The sections in the bottom are a guide for standard placement, but they really can be placed anywhere since there are all those little teeth that allow you to move them anywhere. It's a great tool!
@@janinetink Finally came back to try this, Genius!! I wish you'd figure out WRMK tassel loom. The instructions are missing and hosed up on their packaging and their video. :(
Too confusing! You need to make a new video explain it much easier. It hard for some people to grasp what you are talking about. If this is not in the instructions, how did you figure this out?
Jan Tinklenberg That's ok Jan. I watched MayMay's video and got the idea, so now I kinda see what you were explaining. I'm like MayMay, I have to have everything written out in details. I need to go back now and watch your video again after getting the idea. Thank you!
Someone wanted a closeup of the board (their comment disappeared). You can now see a closeup of the board and their numbers on my blog post or directly right here: jantink.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/2018-08-01-14.38.55.jpg
That was my comment but I thought I would check Scrapbook.com and re-listen to your description. WOW! Your close up link is fantastic! That's even better than I hoped to see! I thought, until your video, that there were only 10 spots/slots to put the letters. Now, with your video, I just might buy this punch! Thank you so much!
Jan Tinklenberg do you glue your word down or does it stick?
I am so late to the alphabet punchboard game...just discovered it on an Instagram reel and ordered it. Thank you for the easy tutorial!
Thanks Jan for the great tip❣️🫶
I just ordered this, and I like the letters closer together. So thank you for this explanation. It clears it all up for me!
Just bought this at walmart. Was not too thrilled with the spacing. Happy I came across you.
Thanks for figuring this out for the rest of us! ❤️
Thank you so much for this video! It was very good information! I just tried it with "Thanks"
T-1
H-5
A-9
N-13
K-17
S-21
IT WORKS!!! However, I didn't like the spacing between the K and S so I did it again with S-20....much better!
Now I'm looking at it and I may move T-1 to T-2...lol
I know a lot of maneuvering for one little word but I think it will come out handy with small projects like cards, gift cards and tags. I will probably figure out the configurations for the most frequently used words and just lable the punch with the codes!
You are brilliant my friend, thanks again for sharing! 🤗
Wow! This is the best tutorial out there for this fairly new punch board and your tips are indispensable. I've gone ahead and made the purchase after watching. Thank you so much. I'm also subbing. I used to see your work on Splitcoast Stampers many years ago.
Brilliant! Mine just arrived. I'm so glad to have found this!
I ordered this! I kept thinking about it, but it was on sale at Scrapbook.com. Your video inspired me. If you hadn't shown how to put the letters close together, I don't think I would have bought it. Thanks for your detailed instructions and video!
Tink, thank you sooooooo much for the mathematical equation!! Looooove it!!!! :-)
thank you very much for this trick, I love it !
thanks for tips
thank you for sharing😊👍
Hii, do you know if its possible to use the punch inserts from planner punch on this punch? For exemple: Can i buy this word punch and the disc inserts for planner punch?
To my eye, the planner punch board and this one look exactly the same, and reading the description of the planner board on Scrapbook.com, they have the same dimensions, so I would say yes. But you might want to contact American Crafts to make sure.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
My brain just exploded. So the little sections where the scrap letter falls is just for show, in other words, the letter punches don't "fit" in the spaces, they can be put anywhere? I just ordered one of these...
The sections in the bottom are a guide for standard placement, but they really can be placed anywhere since there are all those little teeth that allow you to move them anywhere. It's a great tool!
@@janinetink Finally came back to try this, Genius!! I wish you'd figure out WRMK tassel loom. The instructions are missing and hosed up on their packaging and their video. :(
Use the alpha punchies for a whimsical "alphabet soup" card or layout. ^_^
👏🏾👍🏾🙌🏾😍
WHAT!!!!!
Too confusing! You need to make a new video explain it much easier. It hard for some people to grasp what you are talking about. If this is not in the instructions, how did you figure this out?
I'm sorry...I'm not always the most articulate! If I get some time, I'l try to update the video and make it clearer.
Jan Tinklenberg That's ok Jan. I watched MayMay's video and got the idea, so now I kinda see what you were explaining. I'm like MayMay, I have to have everything written out in details. I need to go back now and watch your video again after getting the idea. Thank you!
Yikes confused!
Look at her link for a close up of the punch. It shows all the many numbers. It makes more sense.