I came across your channel and I must say that this video is easy to follow with step by step instructions. I was wondering if you have instructions to make tabs for an A5 planner?
Thank you so much for making this video! I will always keep these marks on my board! I made my dividers along with your tutorial and they came out perfect. 🙂 Your instructions were super easy to follow and you did all the math for us! Many thanks 😊!!
Thanks so much for this video! Sooooooo useful! I got one of these tab punchboards at Tuesday Morning and the instructions that came with it were confusing enough just trying to make 3 tabs for my personal planner - now I have 5! Thanks so much!
On a tight budget right now so won't buy these tools but this is is an awesome project, similar to idea I've been gradually dreaming up! Now I'll look up if punch board or cardstock or what are easily enough able to cut with scissors. Cause my vision is something cheap but strong I can cut easily with scissors and punch holes in. I looked up what hole punchers are stronger than normal and learned Croc a Dile is very popular so am thinking that's worth the money for me. As for decoration, thinking I can get very plain material for now then cut and glue on pretty papers later optionally to one or both sides if I want but do without for now to save money. As for what to write the labels with, I need to be able to easily replace them if needed, so am thinking either stickers (so far Staples label stickers just smear even with Sharpie and even after drying a long time, grr!), a label maker (that pushes my budget though), or washi tape with some pen that actually writes on washi tape.
Wow. This is awesome! Thank you for making this video. I am ordering one right now! Where can I buy some of this stiffer beautiful paper? Does this kind of paper have a name?
Awesome tutorial! Thank you! I've been on the fence about getting this punch board.. one of the things that "bother" me a little is that the tabs protrude too much. Is there a way to only have one curved edge instead of it having two scallops?
I thought the same thing about the tabs when I first used the punch, but once my dividers were set up in my planner and I shut my planner, I saw they were a perfect fit. Plus, there's more room for labeling. If you do prefer a shorter tab, I have used my paper trimmer or scissors and cut off a quarter inch. The scallops on each edge are part of the punch, though. I'm not sure there's a way to leave them off. But they do help support the tabs. I've had straight edge tabs rip or bend from use, and the scallop design seems to keep that at bay. I hope that helps!
Nice tutorial, thanks! Is the paper collection you used on the dividers you show atop the cut and score part of the Urban Chic collection as well? Thanks in advance gina
Hello! I do not have a step by step text posted at the moment, but that is something I could add to the blog. Is there a part of the tutorial you would like for me to explain in more detail? :)
Hello! Basically, the sharpie lines act as a guide to show you where the center of a small, medium and large tab is. Knowing this, you can create a tab wherever you want without having to use the etched guidelines that come on the tool. You would only find the sharpie lines useful if you wanted to evenly space tabs on papers measuring in increments other than whole inches. I use the marks when I make the center and off-center tabbed pages. You might not catch that I use the first sharpie mark because it also lines up with the edge of the Punch (for small tabs). If I were making medium tabs, I would have lined up with my middle sharpie mark. If I were making large tabs, I would have lined up with the farthest right sharpie mark. Please let me know if you have any more questions :).
I chose 4x4 because I had a piece of cardstock nearby that size. As long as your piece of paper is in whole inches that can line up with the marks to the left of the punch on the tool, it doesn't matter what size it is. Originally, I figured this out on a 7 inch long piece of paper, and that worked great. The steps are the same :).
Tessa Buys Thanks! I thought my head was going to explode trying to figure that out. LOL. This was an awesome tutorial and I have now subscribed and followed you on social media! Lovely work! I'm a new fan. 😊
Hi Tina! Thanks for watching! I am glad that you have found the envelope tool to be so useful. That's wonderful! Crafters are creative people, and we all have our favorite tools and techniques. If the envelope tool is meeting all your needs, awesome! I have one too, and I'm still really excited about the Tab Punch Board. I'm glad we have so many options :).
Hi Stevie! Thank you for watching. If you have a simpler way to center tabs made with this punch board in a personal size planner, please share! I’d love to know :). Of course, you don’t have to have centered tabs in your planner and this board can easily make a series of tabs that will still fit and be perfectly functional.
I so agree...I believe that's why they have the numbers off to the left side of the board...depending how many tabs/dividers you want to make and what size
I have watched so many videos trying to figure out how to make off centered tabs, this was honestly the easiest way. Thank you SO much! ❤
Thank you!
Thank you for making this video and for putting the measurement to make the tabbed dividers.
Great tutorial on how to get even tabs! Thanks for your work and for making it available to us.
I came across your channel and I must say that this video is easy to follow with step by step instructions. I was wondering if you have instructions to make tabs for an A5 planner?
Thank you so much for making this video! I will always keep these marks on my board! I made my dividers along with your tutorial and they came out perfect. 🙂 Your instructions were super easy to follow and you did all the math for us! Many thanks 😊!!
You are so welcome!
This has been the most helpful and understandable video. I am making dividers for my envelope system I keep in my wallet. Thank you for posting this.
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you :).
Thanks so much for this video! Sooooooo useful! I got one of these tab punchboards at Tuesday Morning and the instructions that came with it were confusing enough just trying to make 3 tabs for my personal planner - now I have 5! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this invaluable info!
On a tight budget right now so won't buy these tools but this is is an awesome project, similar to idea I've been gradually dreaming up! Now I'll look up if punch board or cardstock or what are easily enough able to cut with scissors. Cause my vision is something cheap but strong I can cut easily with scissors and punch holes in. I looked up what hole punchers are stronger than normal and learned Croc a Dile is very popular so am thinking that's worth the money for me. As for decoration, thinking I can get very plain material for now then cut and glue on pretty papers later optionally to one or both sides if I want but do without for now to save money. As for what to write the labels with, I need to be able to easily replace them if needed, so am thinking either stickers (so far Staples label stickers just smear even with Sharpie and even after drying a long time, grr!), a label maker (that pushes my budget though), or washi tape with some pen that actually writes on washi tape.
Wonderful turorial. I learned so much. Can't wait for my punch to come.
I hope you're enjoying your Punch Board! :)
Do you know what size the paper should start out with to make A5 dividers?
Wow that’s a corner rounder also am subscribing to your channel
Hi! What did you use to write on the tabs?😊
Wow. This is awesome! Thank you for making this video. I am ordering one right now!
Where can I buy some of this stiffer beautiful paper? Does this kind of paper have a name?
Hi, can you please, link us the score b cutting tool and the tan punch board? Tfs.
www.scrapbook.com/store/ac-663105.html
www.joann.com/fiskars-12in-paper-trimmer/8597122.html
Thank you soo much for this!
Totally awesome thanks :) I'll put this board back on my wish list :)
Thank u very much for sharing your technique.
Thank you for watching! And thanks for taking the time to leave a comment :).
Awesome tutorial! Thank you! I've been on the fence about getting this punch board.. one of the things that "bother" me a little is that the tabs protrude too much. Is there a way to only have one curved edge instead of it having two scallops?
I thought the same thing about the tabs when I first used the punch, but once my dividers were set up in my planner and I shut my planner, I saw they were a perfect fit. Plus, there's more room for labeling. If you do prefer a shorter tab, I have used my paper trimmer or scissors and cut off a quarter inch. The scallops on each edge are part of the punch, though. I'm not sure there's a way to leave them off. But they do help support the tabs. I've had straight edge tabs rip or bend from use, and the scallop design seems to keep that at bay. I hope that helps!
Great Video and Blog instructions! I found out about your video from Lolly Paloozo
You are awesome! Thank you for this help.
Thank you!
Soooo smart love your hacks!!!!
DAn excellent tutorial and these look great! Tfs
Thank you!
Nice tutorial, thanks! Is the paper collection you used on the dividers you show atop the cut and score part of the Urban Chic collection as well? Thanks in advance
gina
I'm glad you enjoyed the video :). All the papers I used in the video are Urban Chic papers. Super cute collection, huh?!
Is there anywhere where your directions are actually wrote out?
Hello! I do not have a step by step text posted at the moment, but that is something I could add to the blog. Is there a part of the tutorial you would like for me to explain in more detail? :)
Thanks. Very very good!
I don't undersrand what the sharpie marks onbthe board are for, I didn't see you use them.
Hello! Basically, the sharpie lines act as a guide to show you where the center of a small, medium and large tab is. Knowing this, you can create a tab wherever you want without having to use the etched guidelines that come on the tool. You would only find the sharpie lines useful if you wanted to evenly space tabs on papers measuring in increments other than whole inches. I use the marks when I make the center and off-center tabbed pages. You might not catch that I use the first sharpie mark because it also lines up with the edge of the Punch (for small tabs). If I were making medium tabs, I would have lined up with my middle sharpie mark. If I were making large tabs, I would have lined up with the farthest right sharpie mark. Please let me know if you have any more questions :).
Thanks, my board is on the way, excited to try it!
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions :).
Thanks for your video! Can you tell me why you used a 4x4 piece of paper for the hack?
I chose 4x4 because I had a piece of cardstock nearby that size. As long as your piece of paper is in whole inches that can line up with the marks to the left of the punch on the tool, it doesn't matter what size it is. Originally, I figured this out on a 7 inch long piece of paper, and that worked great. The steps are the same :).
Tessa Buys Thanks! I thought my head was going to explode trying to figure that out. LOL. This was an awesome tutorial and I have now subscribed and followed you on social media! Lovely work! I'm a new fan. 😊
So sorry that I didn't make that clear in the video! Thabk you for your kind words and support! :)
you can do the the same thing with the envelope punch board so why would i need both?
Hi Tina! Thanks for watching! I am glad that you have found the envelope tool to be so useful. That's wonderful! Crafters are creative people, and we all have our favorite tools and techniques. If the envelope tool is meeting all your needs, awesome! I have one too, and I'm still really excited about the Tab Punch Board. I'm glad we have so many options :).
My head hurts!!! Good tutorial tho!
Thus board is not that complicated. You made this WAAAAAAY to complicated.
Hi Stevie! Thank you for watching. If you have a simpler way to center tabs made with this punch board in a personal size planner, please share! I’d love to know :). Of course, you don’t have to have centered tabs in your planner and this board can easily make a series of tabs that will still fit and be perfectly functional.
I so agree...I believe that's why they have the numbers off to the left side of the board...depending how many tabs/dividers you want to make and what size