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  • i wanna learn how 2 punch people in the face not punch holes in a belt you belt smuggling pumpkin smelling leopard mustard bacon eatin belt hole punchin pocahontus lookin sacquageea sizzlin monkey mouseketeer munchin on uncooked crunchy noodles, i wanna learn how to punch people in the face

  • Cute! ^_^

  • Hi Jean, I was just wondering where you got your watch? I think it's very classy and elegant!

  • Some belts are pretty thick and hard to punch using a hand held puncher like the one in your video. Do you have any advice regarding the use of hole punching bits using a hammer and a hole punching bit. I could imagine its harder and might ruin the belt if one does not put a piece of cloth between the belt and the working surface and clamping down to make sure multilayered belts don't come apart when hammering the bit. Also what kind of surface should be used in this case.

  • Hi Jean,

    Got a question. A lot of dress pants are made of wool and requires dry cleaning which can put harmful chemicals on the skin when worn. Is there a way to avoid dry cleaning? 

  • Your hot = ]

  • how do you change the holes..I bought the same one as you. Did you move the blank thing on the side??

  • >_< I just use a really sharp knife ... but that takes some time (and effort) ... and pointyness.

  • I shall go get one!!!!

  • Wow! I'm getting one asap

  • hi! what is the tool called? Like what should you say to the sale associate at Michaels for he/she to help you find it?

  • @foreverrxamy I asked for the leather hole puncher, and she sent me to the leather crafts/tools section. Good luck!

  • Where do you find small belts? All the belts I find in stores are extremely long (almost long enough to be wrapped around my waist twice).

    Also, any tips on where to find petite clothing for less? None of my clothes fit well. It's a struggle to find something nice on a small budget (still in school). I'm told to eat more and become bigger so I clothes fit me!

  • @syllirabbit H&M is my go-to place for petite clothign for less! THeir size 2 is so small. Also, I like thrifting because sizes in the past used to be smaller than they are today. I find belts at Ann Taylor, H&M, and J.Crew when they go on super sale, in size XS, but then still have to use the belt hole puncher on all of them.

  • Cute nail polish! What brand is it from?

  • Hi! i went by Michaels today and they said they don't sell those.... they say they don't even sell leather.

  • @EN0289 Hi there - when I first asked about it at Michaels the sales associate had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. The second time I went (for other supplies) I ended up finding it in the grommets and other leather tools section. Try ACMoore or another crafts store if they still can't find it : )

  • Cute baby :))

  • you're so pretty

  • how do you punch holes in a belt without a hole puncher

  • thank you, you really helped me out!

  • I like your propeller action!

  • Oi, I want to be petite too. Petites are hot.

  • u filipino? ima try this on my gucci belt.. im filipino :P

  • that's ok.. I need something simple and easy as well..i saw on your blog u did post one before, can u do an updated one? skincare and everyday make vid...thank u soo much! 

  • hi! Im a fan of your blog! being petite is really really hard to find good clothing that fits and looks good at the same time.. thanks for all the tips! btw, this has nothing to with fashion but I was wondering if you could do a quick post on your everyday skincare/makeup routine.. u just look so fresh and beautiful! thanks! :)

  • @parfaitmaj Hi there! Thanks so much for your kind comment, it means a lot to me that you like the blog!

    I will try to do a post, but trust me it's nothing to write home about...really simple and easy : )

  • can it do shoes too? or is it too big? i have problems cuz of my skinny ankles. =[

  • @katchimo Yes the smallest hole is small enough for my leather ankle shoe straps! Although I typically have just used a small sharp tool for that because it only needs to be a tiny hole for shoes.

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