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Monday, May 18, 2009
Stamping with Bleach
Using Bleach on my stamp projects in one of my favorite techniques! Check out this you tube video and give it a whirl yourself!
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Reported by Erika Martin
I'm always looking for new ways to create altered art or 3-D projects, but sometimes it's hard to find a tool that will punch through odd materials (think: book covers or CDs). I had looked into purchasing a Japanese screw punch, but the cost had always deterred me. When the Crop-a-dile came on the market, I knew I had found just what I needed.

Depending on where you look, you can find new Crop-a-diles anywhere from $14 to $30. It's a hefty tool to hold in your hand, but the weight of it is indicative of its sturdy construction. A look over the mechanisms of this tool and you know you have a durable tool that will last a good, long crafting liftetime.
The Crop-a-dile has dual purposes - to punch holes and to set eyelets/snaps.
To use the tool to punch holes, you have your choice between a 1/8 inch and a 3/16 inch hole. You can also set the little slide rulers on each of the punches as a guide for up to 1 inch in depth - meaning, your punch can go up to 1 inch in on the surface you're punching. Simply slide the punch part of the tool over your surface and squeeze the handles together. You'll be amazed at how effortless the punching process is. The sharp pointed tip of the punch makes it go through the surface like a hot knife through butter.






I am always finding new surfaces to use my Crop-a-dile on and I'm sure you'll love yours as much as I love mine.
Pros:
- Virtually silent punch and eyelet/snap setter. Great for late night crafting or to eliminate all the "extras."
- Clearly labeled/measured sliding rulers to use as stable guides when punching mutiple holes in a straight line.
- Will cut through a multitude of thick and hard surfaces, which most hand held punches can't handle.
- Range of depth into a surface only extends up to 1 inch with the sliding rulers and eyelet/snap setter. If you're punching or setting, you won't be able to reach further into your paper/surface more than an inch.
- Only two sizes of hole punches (1/8 and 3/16 inch).
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