Friday, January 1, 2010

Scrapbooking Die Cuts What's The Best Die-cutting Machine/method For Scrapbooking?

What's the best die-cutting machine/method for scrapbooking? - scrapbooking die cuts

I see many different brands and types of punching machines. I want to buy one, but I have no idea how a select from Nono. So I'll ask for advice. What brand and type you prefer? Thank you all.

4 comments:

lustydd said...

Ebay has many different cutting machines - I recommend buying from there one, instead of new. But friends do not worry Sizzix. It has plastic parts and worked in a shop and all our friends broke scrapbooking. You may not parts for them. I would recommend Ellison. made by Sizzix but much stronger and more versatile. You can use Sizzix dies with it (even thin) and the Council can cut mat, fabric, leather, metal disk. Your partner on wheels, but they are metal parts and breaking. I have too much and find it very easy and versatile. It is also larger than the Sizzix normal.

kokopell... said...

Stamping is indespensible book - I use all the time - but not the same after 5 years of scrapbooking! (Just to borrow from others, o))

If I had unlimited funds, I would buy Wishblade. It is a machine that cuts the current to connect to your computer and it cuts the clip art or a policy in various sizes. Really good and so versatile. The cost is about $ 400 - $ 500

A second is the close Crikut - his versatility, but with this acquisition and cartridges, and cut him in the letters / forms in the choice of size (up to 5 cm) from the cartridge. It is more portable and is ideal for plants and retreats. The rumor is that you can connect to the computer - a dream machine! The cost is about $ 250 - $ 350 and the cartridges cost about $ 60 - $ 70

I watch it for some time reported that (the new and improved versions of the individual in the coming months, the rumors).

There is also the manual cuting machines. I like the Quik Cutz, since it is portable and has died on a folder that match pockets. The alphabets of the system is quite expensive - about $ 200 total. . .

There is also the Sizzix - one of the favorites of old, experienced scrapbook. It seems reliable, but is bulky and so good that if you do not want to take over the places.

I am waitng for a few months to see what the ACS has just been completed and then I shop or Crikut Wishblade. If I hold joined a Yahoo group for all new Wishblade - Be careful - make sure they do not generate a lot of e-mails!

Good luck and have fun. . .

Kia Sister 1- DUCK said...

I've never tried a stroke. I wonder how often I would use. Many cities have shopping scrapbook, so that you are using their cutting machines, it can sometimes cost several times if you use for a workshop day and scrap your computer without charge.

Although I love Creative Memories. They have this habit of cutting, which helps to mats for your photos in a variety of ways. You also configure and you can have several great ideas for you to make these forms. I tend to really like the shape of the parties, as sizzex punching systems. I'm buying is responsible for Creative Memories and craft shop. Fiskars has a similar system for the judiciary, which has more models to measure.

The only thing I do not recommend that the manufacturer of the stickers. I thought he was great at first, but now I am come a movie on my side, includes, and I am about what you have, worried about my pictures. So no longer use.

At both, as is other manufacturers, that you can leave your childrentheir use for art projects and crafts. Most of them are very durable.

Elle said...

Watch the Wizard punching system. You can cut out shapes with Spellbinder, Quickutz and Sizzix dies.

It can also be a relief. You can carry 3,000 pounds of pressure.

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