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Comparison of Cricut Expression and Cricut Mini
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Mar 6, 2013)
I’ve been a Cricut owner since 2007, and I currently own four machines: the original Expression, the Mini, the Cake Mini, and the Gypsy. My first Cricut was the original "baby Bug," and my most recent addition is the Mini. First I’ll compare the two machines, and then I’ll give you my opinion on the Mini.

Product Review: Imaginisce i-top Brad Maker
by Gwynn Asbury (Sep 28, 2012)
The Imaginisce i-top Brad Maker is designed to help you build and create your own perfectly matched and customized brads, buttons, snaps, pins, magnets, and hair accessories.

Product Review: Spellbinders Grand Calibur
by Gwynn Asbury (Aug 28, 2012)
The Grand Calibur is a large-format die-cutting and embossing machine made by Spellbinders (the same company that made the Wizard and Nestabilities dies). This machine was made with the avid papercrafter on a budget in mind, as it is easy to transport but still able to be used on larger projects.

Product Review: Scotch Advanced Tape Glider (ATG)
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (Aug 10, 2012)
The ATG was not invented for scrapbooking. It was first produced for the commercial market and became popular with picture framers who have been using ATGs for years. Initially the ATG was only available in bright yellow or red. Once 3M realized the item's popularity with scrapbookers, a pink model was released.

Product Review: Zutter Distrezz-it-All
by Gwynn Asbury (Jul 31, 2012)
The Zutter Distrezz-it-All is a must-have tool for the shabby chic enthusiast or grunge master in all scrapbookers. This little power tool is great at handling the big and little jobs of distressing.

Product Review: Interchangeable Border Punches by Fiskars
by Cindy deRosier (Jul 23, 2012)
Like traditional border punches, Fiskars' Interchangeable Border Punch allows you to create decorative borders along the edge of a project. Unlike traditional border punches, the interchangeable cartridges fit into a single base, which significantly cuts down on the amount of space needed to store or transport them.

Product Review: Imaginisce I-Bond Cordless Glue Gun
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jun 22, 2011)
Imaginisce has done it again! The I-Bond Cordless Glue Gun is portable and easy to take to crops, to a friend’s house, or to different rooms in your house.

Product Review: Gluber by Cosmo Cricket
by Patricia Folchert (Jun 8, 2011)
Cosmo Cricket Glubers are large circular glue dots with double-sided adhesive. This product has taken the crafting world by storm; many distributors are having trouble keeping them in stock because they are so popular.

Product Review: Martha Stewart Crafts Scoring Board
by Christine Ousley (Mar 18, 2011)
Use this Score Board from Martha Stewart to score flawless, crisp lines in seconds. Create invitations, envelopes, gift boxes, and more. It includes an envelope guide and a bone folder and has easily accessible storage compartments.

Product Review: Tim Holtz Scissors by Tonic Studios
by Patricia Folchert (Jan 26, 2011)
When I used the scissors I noticed their comfortable handles first, because they are very easy to hold and are cushioned.

Product Review: Martha Stewart Fringe Scissors
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jan 14, 2011)
They may look like something out of a horror movie, but these scissors are anything but scary.

Product Review: Ruby Rock-it Designs - The Summerhouse Collection
by Stacy Milford (Sep 24, 2010)
New to Scrapbook.com, Ruby Rock-it Designs has the perfect solution for all of these summertime photos: The Summerhouse collection . I had never heard of this manufacturer, so I did a little web surfing.

Product Review: BasicGrey Take Note Journaling Transparencies
by Rachel Myerson (Feb 26, 2010)
When I first noticed the BasicGrey Take Note Journaling Transparencies, I wasn’t exactly sure what they were. Since I love most products from BasicGrey and I always want to try new scrapbooking products, I decided to order a pack. Of course, I was not disappointed.

Product Review: Jillibean Soup Corrugated Kraft Alphabet
by Stacy Milford (Jan 22, 2010)
Occasionally a new product comes along that I consider a must-have item. At the very least, it goes on my wish list. The brand-new Jillibean Soup Corrugated Kraft Alphabet is one of those products for me!

Product Review: Webster’s Pages Nature’s Storybook Kit
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 1, 2010)
I usually try new brands one page at a time, but when I noticed the Webster’s Pages Nature’s Storybook collection I decided to try the entire collection.

Product Review: Mudd Puddles Sand Paste
by Rachel Myerson (Nov 30, 2009)
I am always interested in trying new products, especially when they look fun. So, when I saw the new Mudd Puddles Sand Paste I knew I had to try it.

Product Review: Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Sep 4, 2009)
One of my favorite new products to hit the market in several years is Tim Holtz’s new Tiny Attacher stapler. It features all the functionality of a traditional stapler, but in a fun and compact size – and it uses the tiniest, cutest staples I’ve ever seen.

Jenni Bowlin Calendar Art
by Tiffany Roberts (Jul 20, 2009)
I love the Jenni Bowlin line of mini-calendars and fun accent pieces. Here are a few ideas for incorporating these great embellishments into your own work.

Product Review: Three Bugs in a Rug Memory Box Kit
by Rachel Myerson (Apr 29, 2009)
I’m always looking for new paper collections to try and new things to make with my scrapbooking supplies, so when I saw the Three Bugs in a Rug - Home Grown Collection - Memory Box Kit I thought I would give it a try.

Purple Cow Laminator Review
by Maegan Hall (Dec 31, 2008)
I’ll be honest; I wasn‘t looking to purchase a laminator for scrapbooking. However, upon opening the box, and using it for the first time, my Purple Cow Laminator actually makes me want to use it for scrapbooking Yes! It’s that good.

Sugar Coating: A Doodlebug Designs Product Review
by Tiffany Roberts (Dec 12, 2008)
If you’re all about the “bling” then you have to try Doodlebug Designs Sugar Coating Glitter and Stick With It Adhesive Transfers.

Product Review: Pink Paislee
by Julia Sandvoss (Sep 2, 2008)
Pink Paislee is a new company that has just taken off with a bang! They premiered their first lines at January CHA 2008, and have been quite a hit since!

Product Review: Scor-it Mini
by Patter Cross (Aug 25, 2008)
I never really thought that I needed a scoring tool because they are so big. Then the new Scor-it Mini came out which is a smaller version of the larger scoring tools. Now that was appealing to me, so I ordered it from Scrapbook.com, and I have really enjoyed the tool.

Product Review: BasicGrey’s Sultry Collection Pack
by Denise Gormish (Aug 4, 2008)
BasicGrey’s Sultry collection combines BasicGrey’s classic worn look with a combination of pinks, green and rich chocolate brown. The bright colors bring energy to every layout.

Product Review: American Crafts Chipboard Alphabets
by Denise Gormish (Oct 13, 2007)
Recently, I have enjoyed the look and variety of one product by American Crafts. Over and over again I keep reaching for their chipboard alphabets. Here are some things I’ve enjoyed doing with my American Crafts chipboard alphabets:

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