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  • @jemma6030 have you tried looking up the company on the web or calling them. If you cannot find a replacement blade use some aluminum foil and punch with that a couple of times to see if this will sharpen them. If that particular punch is out of style it may be hard, but I would think that all replacements are the same. Good luck to you.

  • @iscrca

    Thanks iscrca but it was a cutter not a punch. I have now found some new blades in Australia. It was useless using the martha stewart site to be honest. Why they don't sell a trimmer with a spare blade amazes me but I guess it's money making.

    Thanks very much for your reply anyway, I will use your tip on my non Martha S punches:-)

  • @Sillabell No problem, I am with you, seems they are always coming out with new products just to make money and it's hard to keep up with all the stuff they have out there. One could spend lots of money in one shot. I have spent up to $100.00 and came out of the store without hardly anything. I bet Australia is beautiful, never been there but I love the accents. Is it swampy like Florida with lots of crocodiles and alligators? Later, Isabel

  • @iscrca sorry about the name changes:-) No swamps or alligators where we are but elsewhere yes - lots! Sand here lol btw.. my local craft shop lady drops her punches on the floor to get them working again (novel eh!).. My new cutters arrived at last so now back to card making for Xmas. Thanks for your help iscrca.. Wonder where M.S. is?? lol

  • This looks awesome. Thanks for the demonstration, Alex

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