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I do mine a little different - start with a square, then line it up on the diagonal line on my Fiskars cutting mat, mark the diagonal center, then put the square into my square punch with the corner of the punch at the mark I made, and punch out so I have a right angle. Then I cut corner to corner.
I went to a Stamp & Scrap Event a few weeks ago and we used the 3/4 & 1/4 in square punches. First punch a square with the larger one then in center use the smaller one to punch a hole and then cut on diagonal. Repeat if need one for every corner! HTH!
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Caren
Another possibility is a trick I learned from StampinDi. Punch a 1/4-inch square with the punch then punch a 1 1/4 inch square around it. Snip 2 of the corners and you have 2 photo corners.
I'm with the previous poster that gave you the link to find the punch. I have that Whale of a punch and it is super. You can change the size of the photo corner by inserting the paper not as far into the punch. It it a great punch and worth the money - versatile!