Making Memories Slice Design Cutter Machine
The Making Memories Slice Cordless Design Cutter is very popular.
To be honest, when I began my research into the various cutting machines I’d never heard [...]
The Making Memories Slice Cordless Design Cutter is very popular. To be honest, when I began my research into the various cutting machines I'd never heard of this particular one. Since then, I've found loads of information about it, and did find some negative feedback. (I found around 4-6 negative comments out of literally hundreds.) I guess it's like everything - if you look hard enough you will find complaints about it. Here is some information about the Slice that you may find helpful: Price. The price of the Making Memories machine is very reasonable and comes with a glass mat that lasts for ...
The Vagabond Machine Inspired by Tim Holtz is the die cut machine I have my eye on for sometime in the future. It has a vintage look about it, and can even come across and old and tattered, but it's far from that. This is the creme de la creme in my opinion, but doesn't have a price tag to match. It is quite compact, and closes up into a small suitcase-like state. Unlike some of the other die cut machines, it is very solid and stable. It takes no force whatsoever to use, and doesn't require the ...
The Spellbinders™ Grand Calibur® Die Cutting Machine is the latest offering from Spellbinders Paper Arts' line of innovative die cutting and embossing machines. As you would expect, it istotally compatible with all Spellbinders die templates, as well as Provocraft Cuttlebug dies, and more. It is compatible with Sizzlit™, Cuttlebug™, and Quickutz™ sized dies, as well as Cuttlebug Embossing Folders and Fiskars® Texture Plates. I can't see any reason you can't also use Tim Holtz dies as well. I use these with my Cuttlebug, and since the main difference between the two is the actual size, I can't see how ...
The Cricut Personal Electronic Cutter is like no other die cut machine. It is a portable die cutting machine that cuts letters, shapes, and phrases - all at the touch of a button. Without the need for a computer, the Cricut machine can cut characters from 1 inch up to 5-1/2 inches tall and 11-1/2 inches wide from a variety of materials, including paper, cardstock, vellum, and vinyl. It uses small, lightweight cartridges to cut complete font or shape sets. I've spoken to many owners of the Cricut Die Cut Machine, and they all told me it is very ...
In 2009, I bought a Cuttlebug Die Cutting Machine. The decision to purchase the Cuttlebug over another machine was made purely on the fact it could cut as well as emboss. At that time I had no idea about die cut machines, or embossing machines for that matter. What I did know was my projects would be so much better, as well as being fairly easy to achieve if I owned one of these machines. The Cuttlebug was more expensive than an embossing-only machine, which I'd been seriously contemplating, but buying it (instead of the other one) meant I could also use ...
The Making Memories Slice Cordless Design Cutter is very popular.
To be honest, when I began my research into the various cutting machines I’d never heard [...]
The Vagabond Machine Inspired by Tim Holtz is the die cut machine I have my eye on for sometime in the future.
It has a [...]
The Spellbinders™ Grand Calibur® Die Cutting Machine is the latest offering from Spellbinders Paper Arts’ line of innovative die cutting and embossing machines. As you [...]
The Cricut Personal Electronic Cutter is like no other die cut machine.
It is a portable die cutting machine that cuts letters, shapes, and phrases [...]
In 2009, I bought a Cuttlebug Die Cutting Machine.
The decision to purchase the Cuttlebug over another machine was made purely on the fact it could [...]