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CLEVER LEVER CRAFT PUNCHES

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The Clever Lever Craft Paper Punch is perfect for scrapbooking, cards, homemade confetti, making bookmarks, as well as other crafts. The sharp metal blade cuts very smoothly. This is the smallest punch in the Clever Lever series and it comes in 4 popular shapes.

Project Tutorials

Paper Punch Basics: Getting Started with Paper Punches
Scalloped Circle Card
Chalkboard Shaped Labels

Uses

Scrapbooks, greeting cards, place cards, bookmarks, and more.

Other Sizes of Clever Lever Punches

Clever Lever Extra Giga Punch

Jumbo Craft Punch

Mega Craft Punch

Giga Craft Punch

Super Jumbo Craft Punch

Extra Jumbo Craft Punch

Corner Punch

Specifications

  • Metal blade in plastic body with lever style punch.
  • The bottom has a sliding cover at the cutting edge.
  • All shapes are measured diagonally and fit within a 5/8" diameter circle. Not all shapes measure 5/8".
  • Punched out shapes will vary in size.  

Size Chart

CRAFT PUNCH SIZES
Shape: Square

Customer Reviews

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Kathryn Wall
One inch circle punch was a great disappointment.

First time I tried to punch one inch circle the "clever lever" snapped off. I know how to use them and I do praise the 5/8" square punch! Works like a dream.

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Brenda Persinger
Not as good as the 5/8" circle

the 5/8" circle punch was what I was looking for but it was not available. I ordered the square in place of that and I was told the circle works better for what we use it for.