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The We R Memory Keepers Mini Envelope Punch Board is a compact, easy-to-use tool designed to create custom mini envelopes in multiple sizes. Ideal for gift cards, place cards, and small notes, it features a durable, replaceable blade and works with a variety of papers, making it a must-have for stylish, personalized stationery and gifting.








| ASIN | B001JSYJ1S |
| Best Sellers Rank | 96,037 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 41 in Scrapbooking Tools |
| Brand | We R Memory Keepers |
| Colour | Mini Envelope Punch Board |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12,371) |
| Date First Available | 19 April 2019 |
| Energy Efficiency Class | A to G |
| Item Weight | 0.2 g |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Model Number | 660541 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.8 x 3 x 14.99 cm; 0.2 g |
S**P
You need a new blade now and again and these are worth keeping to hand if you use WRMK boards.
Can't keep cutting paper and card with an old blade as it tears. These blades are hard and work for a long time, but do need replacing, are replaceable and worth every penny.
C**L
Works well and is easy to use.
Makes lovely envelopes in which ever size you need. Glad that I finally purchased this.
L**A
Brilliant!!!!
This has been worth its weight in gold! A brilliant idea too and so versatile. It comes with a scoring tool that stores away when not in use and has a built in punch for making the indents and on the other side has a corner rounder. This is very easy to use, it gives plenty of options and sizes of envelopes with the size you need to cut your paper, tells you where to make the first score and all you do then is line up the score line with the arrow and punch and score away, one envelope made in a giffy! You are also not just stuck to envelopes, it can also make crackers and boxes. The punch isn't stiff, it's easy to use. I have a brilliant scoring board with an envelope adapter which is great and I use it alot but this small envelope maker is easier to use and makes some lovely envelopes that fit a large range of card sizes. I can't recommend this enough! We are memory keepers make other boards for pillow boxes etc so I have my eye on a couple of them to get after Christmas.
F**Y
Recommended as pros outweigh the minor cons. See below to remedy the manufacturer's faults & errors.
SUMMARY: Pros outweigh cons. No deal-breakers as you'd correct e.g. use scissors. Short learning curve, then make a character in moments. Hands-on crafting. Consistent good-looking results. Extra-large characters, good for bunting or posters. One font plus an ornate version. Instructed work method is designed to avoid direct contact with the blade. Expensive as factors in shipping from the USA; shipping had been done before I bought. Instruction diagrams are a bit too small. Headings below: Ease of Use. Character size. Efficiency/Speed. Fonts. Getting Started - Card Blanks. Knife Blade & Holder. Instruction Booklet. Manufacturer Faults & Errors. Crafting Pleasure. Bunting. Suggested Corrections & Improvements. Suggested Accessory. Value For Money. Packaging. Re-sharpening Punch Blades. Review's Abbreviations. EASE OF USE A. Easy depending on gsm. 160gsm thick paper aka thin cardstock feels fine. With 160gsm I did all the work sitting down, the punches punched easily, the blade moved with little effort. With 300gsm cardstock I had to push more on the blade; I had to stand up to punch to apply the necessary extra force, and the heel of my hand felt a bit sore after 30 letters. B. A practical working size. 2.5" × 10" × 12.25" / 6.35cm x 25.4cm x 31.11cm. Fairly lightweight, 0.7kg. Easily portable but no handle. No bag or cover supplied nor available separately. C. Easy by design to make precise non-wonky cuts due to the blade-in-guiding-grooves system, except letter E where one cut is 0.5mm out (see FAULTS & ERRORS). D. Measurement marks (e.g. 1") can be hard to read as it's writ small and is integral 'raised relief' = same material and colour as the PB (Punch-Board). Solution: brighter light. E. As the knife blade's holder is built-in, with or without its blade, the PB doesn't store flat. Things stored on top e.g. card or Instructions, will stick up. CHARACTER SIZE: Extra-large characters. I've not yet found a die set that cuts letters & numbers as large as this. EFFICIENCY/SPEED: Once I got past the learning curve, it's faster and more convenient (and with less 'matrix waste') than my scan 'n' cut machine. FONTS: Smart-casual font, timeless, easily readable at distance (on a poster, say). Cuts letters (capitals only), numbers, ! and & and the list is hot-printed on the white/turquoise model of The Product. For an ornate version of the font, use the righthand punch's notch cutter to add a curvy fishtail (see photo). No ? and I suggest the dot of the ! for ' " : Also bought WRMK's Mini Alphabet Punch-Board (Amazon ref ASIN B01JHG03PE) - together they give you upper and lower case! GETTING STARTED - CARD BLANKS Prepare them to make the characters, one card blank per character. Requires card blanks measuring 3"x5", but a 5"x5" if doing Option 2 for M/W (Option 1 is 2 x N and join them together; turn upside down for W). Cut card blanks on the PB itself (the Instructions show how), or by other means. The smaller the paper/card you cut from the easier it is on the PB; the common size 12"x12" inches is a bit awkward but manageable. Tip 1: Make some card blanks for next time. Feels quicker next time. Tip 2: I've ordered pre-cut 3"x5" multi-coloured blanks on Amazon; some flashcards are that size but check the gsm. Tip 3: For lots of characters, use a free online 'letter frequency counter' for a fast accurate cutting list that reads "7 x E, 6 x A, 2 x M...". KNIFE BLADE & HOLDER (a) Designed for safety to try and avoid you making direct contact with the sharp blade, but that needs you to seat the blade properly in the holder otherwise it falls out when you raise the cutting area's lid to which it's attached. (b) Tip: mark the blade side of the plastic handle so you'll know where the blade is as you'll be turning it a lot. (c) When you slot the blade into the built-in plastic blade-runner guide-grooves, it's impossible to touch the blade plus it guarantees a perfect cut (no wonkiness). (d) No apparent manufacturer ("WRMK") age guidance. I suggest adult-supervised older children and upwards. (e) Spare blades available separately. Buy one soon after trying The Product if you plan to cut a lot of heavier cardstock e.g. 300gsm. INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (A) Mostly diagrams with little or no text (any text is English only). Occasional text captions in English, French, Spanish, German. Each character has several diagrams, one per stage. Diagrams could do with being larger. The various tiny arrows are easily overlooked, Until you're familiar with them, it can be hard to distinguish different align marks. (B) Contents index. A key to the symbols would be useful but there's none. (C) There are many instruction combinations so it needs concentration at first. Maybe try some out on scrap card? But it's mostly intuitive and you speed up with practice. (D) Every character's instructions has ALL the stages. Thankfully no "For W, see M..." nor "For 0 see O" nor "For R see A but..." etc. (E) Read page 33 for ! early on. You build up a supply of parts while doing other characters, no need to cut ! separately. (F) Instruction errors, see FAULTS & ERRORS below. (G) A cut-out & joined ABC comes in the packaging - it's NOT the size that the PB produces. CRAFTING PLEASURE: As important as a tool's build and efficiency. Hands-on crafting (manual, no machine, no "computer says no"), you're in full control. The results look satisfying. Fairly quick with satisfyingly consistent results. If, like me, you like gadgets, it does feel gadgety. Once you pass the learning curve you can work quickly and even let your mind wander. If using easy-to-punch gsm it can feel relaxing. There are many letters I really enjoy making. I love using the punches. MANUFACTURER FAULTS & ERRORS There are errors in the Instructions; they're not deal-breakers. I found two but so far I haven't done & G J K P Q V X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. (1.1) For E you'll end up with one cut that's 0.5mm out (see photo), even when you use the PB to cut the card blank. There are one or two other characters that do the same but not out by as much as 0.5mm. Adjust with scissors. Certain cuts I now never do with the PB but with scissors, no big deal. The instructions say "Notches and uneven edges may occur from improper paper size or user error" but should add "or due to product design". See SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS for how WRMK could correct & improve. (1.2) For L in the first diagram the card blank must actually be reverse side up or you'll make a backwards L. WRMK's error won't matter on paper/card identical on both sides, as you'd turn it over. BUNTING Good for producing characters for bunting, especially in combo with WRMK's banner punch-board. (The Product dates from 2019. The later Banner punch-board was designed to work with it.) Characters are small & flat enough to store easily, so mass production/storage is feasible e.g. I cut 72 characters for bunting now and in future, plus 'celebrate' and 'hooray'. SUGGESTED CORRECTIONS & IMPROVEMENTS Extend the PB to the right by a mere 1.2", ditto righthand punch, certain alignment marks and the see-feel circles that're above the righthand punch. Also add feel-bumps on the 1" line mark as measuring by butting card against bumps is more accurate than a visual-only mark that could put you out by up to the width of its line. This would guarantee perfect card blanks AND EVEN BETTER make card blanks without having to move the card/paper mid-process as now. It would also correct the slightly confusing fact that the right-hand end of the D-punch's card bed is a fraction too far to the left. When the Instructions show to place a card blank on the D-punch's card bed lined up with the right-hand line-mark (located left of the D-punch), the card blank fractionally overlaps the card bed at its righthand end, thus you wonder if WRMK means you instead to line up your card blank to the card bed end. To be clear, WRMK does mean you to line up against the right-hand line-mark (check on scrap card if in doubt). It's due to WRMK's slightly poor design because, pending the arrival of pre-cut 3x5" card blanks, I've cut all my card blanks using the PB. And in the Instructions WRMK should correct its first diagram for L. WRMK could increase the price to cover the extra materials but people would still buy it, perhaps including owners of this version who'd want the corrections & faster card blanks. SUGGESTED ACCESSORY WRMK, please sell separately a punch that makes E in one go. The user frequency of E in written British English and American English is 11.5%. I had to cut 12 x E for my first project and it felt tedious. S 9.5%, I 9%, A 7.6%, R 7.1%. The Product comes with a pictorial "serving suggestion" = a banner reading CELEBRATE :-) An E-punch would also make F and L as you'd cut off the relevant bars. VALUE FOR MONEY Decent value. Seems expensive but that's mainly due to built-in shipping costs from the USA, as WRMK is an American firm. When I bought the shipping had already occurred so Amazon got it to me fast. PACKAGING Comes carded, with the top and sides of the PB covered in single-use plastic. Knife or sharp scissors needed. Take care not to scratch or cut yourself on any sharp cut plastic (done that, on another WRMK item!). RE-SHARPENING PUNCH BLADES: Don't forget the tip widely shared among crafters: to extend The Product's life, re-sharpen punch blades for a cleaner sharper edge by several times punching aluminium foil, maybe more than one layer. REVIEW'S ABBREVIATIONS: "PB" = Punch Board = The Product. "WRMK" = the manufacturer.
M**.
So useful !
I don't usually write reviews and was sceptical when I bought this but it's a great product! Essentially you cut a piece of card (sized by the board markings), align it to the cutting mark and press. This cuts the envelope "notch". Then turn using the "arrow" and score, turning 90 degrees to create the folds. Use the not h cutting the other way to cut the rounded corners This sounds complex but it's so easy. Nice compact board too. Makes very professional envelopes. Plenty youtube videos to help too.
L**N
Brilliant
Brilliant piece of craft kit, so easy to use, absolute winner for anyone who like me has dexterity issues, has a good range of sizes too, light weight but well made
P**Y
The item was exactly what I expected
Ordering was a very easy process. The item arrived quickly and was as I expected.
A**R
Great product but my main issue with it that when ...
Great product but my main issue with it that when scoring with the scoring tool you have to be very careful as it is very easy to create a tear in the paper even when applying relatively low pressure. Whether this is due to the tip on the end of the scoring tool being too narrow or poorly designed or the groove being the incorrect width for the tool I can't say but it is safer to use a blunter scoring tool to avoid damaging the paper. When making larger envelopes with paper sizes of 10 inches or more, on 2 of the scores required, the paper extends beyond the end of the scoring groove, so the board would be much useful if it had been made 4 inches wider to accommodate the larger paper sizes for making bigger envelopes I would also question some of the sizes given especially for larger envelopes. Okay most times if the cards are very flat but if the card is decorated with any objects such as flowers or any stick-on embellishments then this can result in some items attached to the card protruding above its normally flat surface. In cases like these, one has to scale the size of the envelope up to accommodate these extras on the card.
E**A
Producto muy práctico, fácil de usar, me gusta mucho.
E**O
Muy pequeño para sobres minis, mi error fue no leer bien las descripción
E**N
El producto es útil, la cuchilla con buen filo, las guías para las perforaciones y el recorte permiten hacer los marcos correctamente. Estoy muy satisfecha con la herramienta. Llego en buen tiempo, 2 días antes de la fecha estimada, pese a que hubo un retraso por logística.
C**R
Even uitzoeken hoe het werkt maat heel leuk om lekker me te knutselen.
K**Z
Las letras son de buen tamaño para hacer letreritos, el tamaño de la letra en cm es de aprox 8 x 12, es muy fácil hacerlas ya que viene con su librito para hacer todo el abecedario y numeros agregando una & que sale en la imagen y un digno de exclamación les puedes hacer tmb una terminacion diferente para que no se vean tan cuadradas, la recomiendo mucho, todas las navajas traen muy buen filo.
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