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Die Cuts
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Using the Epic Six with Other Dies
by Rachel Myerson (Nov 22, 2011)
In this article, I discuss my experience with the Epic Six and different brands of dies and embossing folders, as well as offer some advice that you can use when experimenting with mixing different brands of dies and machines. |
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Creating with the Grand Calibur
by Patter Cross (Jun 9, 2011)
There is a wonderful die-cutting machine on the market that I want to share with you today. It is the Grand Calibur Die Cut and Embossing Machine by Spellbinders. |
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Product Review: The Gypsy by Provo Craft
by Jeanette Giancaspro (May 18, 2011)
I have to admit that I was one of the last hold-outs for the Gypsy. Since I already owned Design Studio, I didn’t think the Gypsy would be much different. I was so wrong! |
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Product Review: Spellbinder Nestabilities
by Georgina Hefferman (Apr 22, 2011)
Spellbinders Nestabilities are in my opinion quite simply the best die-cutting product ever! I adore these little metal templates and use them practically every day. |
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Product Review: QuicKutz QuickStik
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Mar 16, 2011)
The QuicKutz QuickStik Quicker-Poker-Picker-Upper does exactly what its name implies. It picks up tiny pieces of paper and pokes paper from a die shape when it’s been cut. |
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Product Review: Provo Craft Cuttlebug
by Georgina Hefferman (Jan 12, 2011)
The Cuttlebug is an affordable and versatile crafting system. You can use it to dry emboss without the need of a light box and for die cutting all manner of shapes and letters. |
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Cricut Techniques: Layering
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Dec 29, 2010)
Now that we’ve gone over the basics of the Cricut and the different buttons on the keypad, it’s time to start assembling the various cuts we can make using the Cricut. |
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Embellishing Die Cuts
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Nov 30, 2010)
It’s the little added touches that really bring your die cuts alive and give them character. Here’s how I took plain boring die cuts and jazzed them up into something spectacular. |
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Cricut Basics: The Keypad
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Sep 28, 2010)
Though using a Cricut isn't complicated, a little bit of instruction can go a long way. Here are a few tips for understanding the Cricut keypad: |
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Cricut Basics: The Setup
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Aug 24, 2010)
Here are some basic tips and tricks to help you get started with your Cricut Personal Die Cutter or your Cricut Expression. |
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Love at First Cut
by Sheredian Vickers (Jul 2, 2010)
One day while cropping at the local scrapbook store, one of the ladies was demonstrating the Expression and I went WOW! |
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Dressing up Die Cuts
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 8, 2010)
Sometimes the plain paper used for the die-cut is too simple and you might want to dress it up a bit. Here are some suggestions for dressing up die-cuts. |
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Product Review: Sizzix Big Shot
by Patter Cross (May 7, 2010)
I have tried and purchased die cutting machines, but I must say that the Big Shot is by far my favorite. This machine does everything, and I no longer need all of the other machines. Let’s look at what this wonderful machine does! |
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Product Review: QuicKutz Epic 6
by Rachel Myerson (Apr 2, 2010)
Are you looking for a die-cutting machine that’s easy to use, can cut shapes up to 12 inches long, and works perfectly every time? That’s what I was looking for and have been very pleased with my choice of the QuicKutz Epic 6 Die-Cutting and Embossing System. |
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Creating a Cricut Shape Card
by Heidi Anne Giebel (Mar 31, 2010)
Have you ever been curious about how to create a card in the shape of a puppy, a candy cane or a baby buggy? Well, here are step-by-step instructions on how to do that using Cricut Design Studio and the image of your choice. |
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Product Review: Cricut Tool Kit
by Denise Gormish (Dec 18, 2009)
Working with small intricate cutouts made by the Cricut machine can be difficult. If you are not careful, the cutouts can tear. When I heard about the Cricut tool kit, I wanted to see if it would help release the cutouts more easily and effectively. |
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Product Review: Sizzix Frame Dies
by Tiffany Roberts (Oct 2, 2009)
Recently I discovered Sizzix Frame Dies, and I’ve been on a mission to find new ways to use them. I’m a huge fan of the Sizzix product line, I love how sturdy and economical they are, and I feel they are a wonderful value. |
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Product Review: Sizzix Scallop Dies
by Tiffany Roberts (Sep 18, 2009)
I was very excited to see Sizzix's new line of scallop-shaped dies hit the market. These jumbo-sized dies are amazing! They cut through the thickest cardstock like it was butter, and the edges are so crisp! |
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Product Review: QuicKutz Silhouette
by Lisa Wallace (Jan 28, 2009)
What’s blue and white and cool all over? The QuicKutz Silhouette! This computer-based cutter is definitely cool. |
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Product Review: Making Memories Slice
by Lisa Wallace (Jan 1, 2009)
It slices, it dices, it makes julienne fries! OK…maybe it doesn’t do that last bit. What’s our non-kitchen gadget of the day? The Making Memories Slice! |
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