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🌸 Mini Flower Hole Punch – 1Pcs Scrapbook Cutter
I bought this mini scrapbook punch because I wanted to add delicate floral designs to my journaling and card projects. It looked small and cute in the photos, but I was honestly skeptical about how well it would work for thicker paper.
The delivery took 14 days to arrive in California — not bad at all, considering it shipped from China. It came in a small, bubble-wrapped package with no damage. First impression? It’s sturdier than expected for its size.
Using it is pretty fun. It cuts out crisp little flower shapes with minimal pressure. I’ve tried it on standard cardstock and even on thicker watercolor paper (around 250gsm), and it punched through with no problem. I use it to decorate the corners of envelopes and to make flower confetti.
Pros: – Compact and lightweight – Super clean cuts – No hand strain – Affordable and well-made
Cons: – Only one shape per punch – The flower design is basic (good for general use, but not unique)
This same type of punch in the U.S. (like Fiskars or EK Tools) would easily cost $7–10. I paid under $2.50 on AliExpress, which feels like a steal. It absolutely exceeded my expectations, and it’s become a staple in my paper craft box.
US $1.38
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🌸 Mini Flower Punch Set – 3/5/7mm DIY Cutter
I wanted more size options to mix and layer flower shapes for greeting cards and journaling spreads, so I grabbed this set. Each punch cuts a different size flower — 3mm, 5mm, and 7mm.
Shipping was a bit slower — about 18 days. Everything arrived safely, but there was no retail packaging, just each punch in a plastic bag.
The functionality is solid. Each punch makes clean cuts, though the 3mm is super tiny and occasionally jams on thick paper. They’re great for layering floral designs or creating confetti. Perfect for DIY birthday cards or spring-themed journals.
Pros: – Variety of sizes in one set – Sturdy plastic – Sharp cutting blades
Cons: – 3mm is very small and can clog – No handle grip for easier pressure
Compared to U.S. sets like We R Memory Keepers or Martha Stewart, which go for $12+, this $3.80 bundle is more than worth it. For basic floral design work, it delivers everything I need.
US $1.07
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🌼 6pcs Hole Puncher Set – Circle & Flower Cutters
I picked this 6-piece set because I wanted variety. I do a lot of layered collage work and thought having different shapes would open up more possibilities. The photos showed clean-cut shapes, which sold me.
This one took 12 days to arrive, nicely packed in foam inside a small cardboard box. The punches look uniform and surprisingly well-finished.
They work wonderfully on regular paper and thin cardstock. I especially love the mini heart and star shapes. They aren’t industrial strength, but they’re more than fine for scrapbooking or school crafts. If you’re gentle and don’t force thick materials, they’ll last a long time.
Pros: – Multiple designs in one set – Good for layering projects – Great value for money
Cons: – Not ideal for thick card – Punch base sometimes shifts during use
The $6.20 I paid is significantly cheaper than anything similar on Amazon, where a 6-punch set would be around $16–$20. A good budget pick with plenty of creative uses.
US $1.19
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🔖 4-in-1 Tag Punch + Corner Rounder
This one really caught my attention because it combines tag cutting with a corner rounder. I’m always labeling things, and this looked super practical for organizing and gifting.
Shipping took 10 days, and it arrived in excellent condition. The cutter feels like good-quality plastic and has a nice weight to it.
I use it on 160–200gsm cardstock to make price tags, bookmarks, and DIY gift labels. The tag designs are clean, and the corner rounder is crisp. It’s been a game-changer for my packaging projects.
Pros: – 4 functions in one tool – Crisp, clean cuts – Feels durable
Cons: – Slightly bulky – Not ideal for very small tags
Price-wise, I paid $5.30, while similar punches in craft stores here are $15+. No brainer. I’ve already made over 40 tags with it, and it hasn’t dulled at all.
US $5.88
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🕳 Single Hole Metal Punch – 3/6mm Handheld Tool
I got this mostly for school organization and card hanging. I liked that it’s metal and comes in two hole sizes — more precise than the clunky office versions I’ve used.
It shipped in 9 days, and it was heavier than I expected — in a good way. It punches very clean holes through even thick cardboard, faux leather, and laminated paper.
I use the 3mm for hanging tags and 6mm for decorative binding. No wrist strain either.
Pros: – Solid metal build – Sharp and precise – Dual size holes
Cons: – Only one hole at a time – Can’t see exactly where it’s punching (no guide)
It cost under $3.50. Office Depot sells something similar for $9–12. This feels like a premium tool for a budget price.
US $1.19
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🔖 New 3-in-1 Label & Corner Cutter
This was a backup to the 4-in-1 tool — I wanted to test both. It has three tag shapes and a rounded corner feature. It seemed more compact and user-friendly.
Took 11 days to arrive. The body is slightly smaller and lighter than the 4-in-1 version but works just as well. It feels smoother in the hand and cuts through 200gsm cardstock with ease.
I like using this for journaling tabs and DIY bookmarks. It feels more portable than the other, making it ideal for on-the-go crafting.
Pros: – Lightweight – Smooth, even cuts – Ideal for medium-weight card
Cons: – Tag shapes are smaller – Can be tricky to align paper perfectly
Paid just $4.80 — way cheaper than the $17+ options at Michaels. It’s compact, clean, and way better than expected.
US $5.52
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🌺 Mini Scrapbook Hole Punch – Flower Shape
This one’s the tiniest punch I bought — like, pinky-finger size. I picked it just for adding micro-flower details to borders and envelopes.
Delivery was quick, about 8 days. It’s lightweight, feels a bit like a toy, but still manages to punch clean floral shapes.
I wouldn’t use it on anything thicker than 160gsm, but for standard paper, it works great. Makes really cute accents on gift tags and photo corners.
Pros: – Ultra mini and adorable – Clean cut on regular paper – Adds nice decorative detail
Cons: – Too small for thicker cardstock – Easy to misplace
Cost me $1.60. In the U.S., something this small still goes for $5+. Totally met expectations for the price.
US $1.21
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💫 Mini Embossing Punch – Set of 10
I wanted this punch set to experiment with embossing and multi-shape cutting. The idea of having 10 different mini punches sounded exciting, especially for seasonal crafts.
Took 13 days to arrive. Each mini punch has a different shape (stars, trees, hearts, etc.), and they all work decently on thinner paper.
I used them on colored craft paper for holiday cards and journaling. They punch well but don’t emboss — so the name is misleading. Still, for decorative punching, they’re fun.
Pros: – Lots of variety in one set – Fun shapes for themed projects – Great for kids or casual crafting
Cons: – No actual embossing – Can jam on thick or textured paper
Cost me about $5.60. In U.S. stores, similar themed mini punch sets go for $14–20. Despite the mislabeling, I still feel it was a fun purchase.
US $1.19
✅ Overall Opinion
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I ordered this batch of punches. I thought at least a few would break or be dull, but every single one worked better than expected. The price-to-quality ratio is insane compared to U.S. craft stores. Shipping was reasonably fast, items were well-packed, and most of the tools feel sturdy and practical.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely. If you’re into journaling, scrapbooking, or card making, these AliExpress craft punches are budget-friendly gems. I’m already planning to try out some border punches and more embossing tools next.








