Tonic Border Punch System

Tonic Border Punch System

How to use the Tonic Border Punch system for crafting

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how to make a wedding guest book from scratch, using the postbound method for binding it together.

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Originally posted 2011-07-03 02:52:11.

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26 Responses to “Tonic Border Punch System”
  1. dkramsey64 says:

    I have this product and haven’t used it much. Knowing the measurements is a wonderful help. I don’t have the Tonic corner punches, but I will now get some.

  2. sewgirl11 says:

    Just bought the system yesterday – thanks for your videos – very helpful before I even open the package!

  3. MaryNSC says:

    THANK U SO much I been trying and trying to do this.. THANK U
    O I said that!
    WEll I going to say it AGAIN!!
    THANK UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!

  4. MomRCak says:

    I have been looking at this product and trying to decide whether or not to purchase it. After seeing your video, I immediately ordered it. Keep up the great demos – the company should hire you. You sold me on the product!

  5. mariloulew says:

    Wow…I’ve had that “board” for about two years and most of the punches. I never knew that they could be used to creatively..Thanks! Now it has new life and I don’t need to keep looking for more “border punches” I HAVE THEM :)

  6. jmcknite says:

    I really appreciate the guidance on spacing. I have this and couldn’t seem to get it to look just right. Thanks.

  7. vickisscraproom says:

    Thank you so much for this video! I had bought the tonic punch system but not used it yet and now that I’ve watched this I’m ready!!

  8. ohtobeinvab says:

    I’ve watched youtube videos many times but yours was so very helpful that I subscribed just so I could post a comment.

    Your video was advised in a scrapbooking forum on this product so I came to watch. Tonic should give you a commission for these demos! I am definitely buying the product now that I’ve seen your video.

    I haven’t found Part 3. I hope you will continue.

    One thought, maybe the camera could zoom in on the completed design so it could be seen better :) Thanks so much!

  9. patt130275 says:

    Hiya, thanks for the video, has saved me a lot of time with measurements…
    Thanks a lot

  10. rossoneranelcuore says:

    where I can find that punching tool?

  11. miknrache says:

    great tutorial!! Very helpful. Love that punching tool.

  12. scrapbookinggr says:

    @flygurl60 just go to tips and you will find instructions there. The tool is instant setter, by Making Memories.

  13. scrapbookinggr says:

    @flygurl60 just go to tips and you will find instructions there.

  14. flygurl60 says:

    I would love to make this guest book.. went to the site and could not find the directions. Also what is the name of the tool that is used to make the holes in the guest book. Thanks for sharing

  15. scrapbookinggr says:

    @harith101 Material list for a 30×30 postbound album (photo)

    • 2 pieces of chipboard 2mm thick- dimensions: 35×33 cm
    • 2 pieces of chipboard 2mm thick- dimensions: 3×33 cm (back rim)
    • 2 patterned papers for the outside cover- dimensions: 43×37 cm.
    • 2 patterned papers for the inside cover- dimensions: 38×32 cm
    • 1 paper for the back rim- dimensions: 9×33 cm
    • 1 patterned paper dimensions 30×30 cm for the cover
    • papers for the pages inside 30×34 cm

  16. scrapbookinggr says:

    @bu315 go to scrapbooking.gr and then to “tips” and select “postbound album”

  17. bass109 says:

    guitar

  18. harith101 says:

    hi! could you tell me whats the measurement? thank you.

  19. scrapbookinggr says:

    @bu315 hello! You can view details for this album on the link of scrapbooking gr, under the column “tips”, subject: “postbound album”

  20. bu315 says:

    Can you translate this in English?

    Thank you!

  21. scrapbookinggr says:

    You mean the binding screws? You can find them as ” binding posts”, “bookbinding posts”, “screw posts”

  22. alinamelinte23 says:

    can you please write me what is the name of the screw that you used for the papers

  23. Tagracie says:

    Wau, its really beautiful… it seems so easy, but only if I watch ;-)
    Pleas, what is the “magical cutting stylus” ?

  24. blackbrutha says:

    FREEKIN AWESOME

  25. anjo403 says:

    Wonderful work!! :D thanks for sharing this :D

  26. lovehaunting says:

    Wow – you must have been reading my mind! What a wonderful tutorial! Thank you!

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