Sorry...I finally got the pics for this. I hope no one else posted this already...I didn't see it anywhere.
Anyway...I picked the crop-a-dile up after I saw it in a magazine and just thought it looked so much easier than the eyelet setter that I had...and it is!
Easy as 1..2..3!
You need paper...crop-a-dile...and eyelets

1.The crop-a-dile works with 1/8" and 3/16" eyelets. On either side it is labeled which size hole it will punch. Slip your paper in (up to an inch) and punch the hole just like a regular hole punch.


2.Simply set your eyelet in the hole.


3.Slip your paper (with eyelet inserted) into the eyelet setter part...which I really love because it has pictures that show you which way to but it so the base of the eyelet is squished just right (on my old one I always did it backwards and messed up some of my stuff).

Wahlah...a perfectly set eyelet!

Anyway...I picked the crop-a-dile up after I saw it in a magazine and just thought it looked so much easier than the eyelet setter that I had...and it is!
Easy as 1..2..3!
You need paper...crop-a-dile...and eyelets

1.The crop-a-dile works with 1/8" and 3/16" eyelets. On either side it is labeled which size hole it will punch. Slip your paper in (up to an inch) and punch the hole just like a regular hole punch.


2.Simply set your eyelet in the hole.


3.Slip your paper (with eyelet inserted) into the eyelet setter part...which I really love because it has pictures that show you which way to but it so the base of the eyelet is squished just right (on my old one I always did it backwards and messed up some of my stuff).

Wahlah...a perfectly set eyelet!






Thanks for posting this!
