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Hi! I just picked up The Lace Doily Punch and Drippy Goo punches from Michaels. Can you use these with Stampin' Up cardstock? Is your Lace Doily Punch hard to punch through cardstock? I feel like I am going to break mine!
I think most border punches are recommended for 65 lb cardstock and lighter. I bought a piece of cardstock and used it to try out the lace doily before I bought it. I haven't been brave enough to try it on our heavier cardstock yet. It took some effort even with the lighter weight.
SharonK
i can get mine through su cs ,just bend youre pp a bit to make it more flexible and dont start to punch the pp at the very end where the pp meets the punch ,just make a litle gap ,oh not very good in explaining in english ,but hope you understand waht i mean :/
Any intricate punch like that will not work on cardstock - I would stick with textweight and above.
And yes I tried, hoping - and it wouldn't punch through. I am still keeping it, it works great on my lighter papers and basicGrey patterned paper. I just love the pattern too.
I love the MS punches! Yes, it is harder to punch SU cardstock. It does help to start with using just half the punch (only go in an inch or so under the punch part) the first punch then working out. I also found that if I push the lever with my right hand and also apply pressure to the actual punch part with my left hand at the same time it works much better. It's the 'double pressure' I guess. :rolleyes:
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I have a lacy Fiskars punch that works fine with cardstock, but my MS punch won't even go through thin cardstock. I'm very disappointed with the quality of it. I won't be buying any other MS punches.
I used the MS lacy punch to go through the very vanilla cardstock without any trouble at all. On another thread someone suggested placing your punch in the freezer for a few minutes-I haven't tried this yet.
I have the scallop edge M.S. punch. I find it punches through all SU cardstock (so far). Don't know if the lace one is just more intricate or delicate -- could be -- good to know. I think I won't buy any more M.S. punches -- with good luck on the scallop, I don't want to press my luck (no pun intended) lol