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Serioiusly...I've been going back and forth on whether or not to get a drill punch and this settles it. Several people on this thread seem to love theirs, so now it's a must.
The most amazing thing I bought recently was a Basic Grey magnetic cutting mat. Whoo! I *LOVE* that thing!
I've never had/found a paper cutter that I really loved. It's like I'm cursed. So, since I do it all with a cutting mat, a ruler & an exacto - this was perfect!
__________________ All inked up... and somewhere to go. My gallery, small but mighty... or maybe just mighty small! Come see my almost new blog... M'ija Stamps!
I am relatively new to SU. Been stamping for a little over a year now. What is Perfect Layers? It must've gone out before I got started so I am curious.
I am relatively new to SU. Been stamping for a little over a year now. What is Perfect Layers? It must've gone out before I got started so I am curious.
It came as a set of two clear rulers with horizontal markings (like score lines), so you can line it up at the desired distance (1/4", etc). You place it on the bottom of your cardstock, line it up all the way across the piece of cardstock, then place your smaller layer of cardstock at the top of the ruler. Your layer(s) would then perfectly aligned - no more crooked layers. Thus...PERFECT LAYERS.
It came as a set of two clear rulers with horizontal markings (like score lines), so you can line it up at the desired distance (1/4", etc). You place it on the bottom of your cardstock, line it up all the way across the piece of cardstock, then place your smaller layer of cardstock at the top of the ruler. Your layer(s) would then perfectly aligned - no more crooked layers. Thus...PERFECT LAYERS.
Clear as mud?
I do much better with visuals, but I think I got the general idea. Thanks for responding!
Big Shot, dies & embossing folders
MS Score board
Bone Folder
SU clear blocks & case
SU inks and ink caddy
Nice big solid wood old teachers desk
SU markers
SU Water Color Crayons
Crop-A-Dile and Crop-A-Dile Big Bite
SU Punches
Spellbinders Wizard (purple); ALL my dies and embossing folders
JetMax cubical storage (I cannot imagine how much messier my craft room would be without them! Well ... I can because I've only had them a little over a year.)
Reinkers for almost every inkpad I own - my goal is to have at least one reinker for each pad by next Christmas. Some colors I want two reinkers because I really like the color and use it for techniques.
An assortment of adhesives so I can use the one best suited for the project.
Koh-I-Noor pencils and Gamsol/blending stumps
MS Score Board
Crafter's Companion Enveloper
Corner Rounder , Ticket Corner, and various-sized Circle Punches
Stamp-a-ma-jig
why did I wait sooo long to buy such a inexpensive product that makes my life SO MUCH EASIER???????????????? I use it every time I stamp. The amount of money I save by not wasting paper and ink...I can't do without.
I have others..but this by far has changed my stamping!
__________________ Karen I distrust camels, and anyone else who can go a week without a drink.
Joe E. Lewis
I didn't get to Sunday school today because I couldn't sleep last night. Got up this morning at 3 a.m. and washed dishes! So this afternoon I went through my craft area and did some "cleaning house." I am beginning to order more SU cardstock. Love it! Love my stamp a ma jig I just got last month. My Big Shot gets used a lot. Love my computer too. It is so nice to be able to print sentiments in the different fonts I downloaded. I only wish my kitty would stay off my crafting countertop!
I think I have a stamp a ma jig but I was never able to figure it out.
I think SCS has a picture tutorial created by a young man. Cant remember his name. I had to see it done to understand it. Basically. You put the black handled thingy on a flat surface. Put the plastic square in the corner of it and stamp your image on the plastic. Then you put the plastic square over the piece of paper at the spot you want your image, put the black handled thingy against the corner again, remove the plastic and stamp into the corner edge of the black handled thingy. Sorry about the un-technical terms, but I don't know what to call it. I will see if I can find the link for you and be back soon. Found it! Here you go... Stamp-a-ma-jig Tutorial by krabearkub at Splitcoaststampers
My Big shot, and all the embossing folders and dies to go with it.
ATG
MS Score board.
These are my things that come to mind when I think what would I run out and buy again if it broke. I like everything in my stash, but these are my faves.
__________________ Michelle
The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself. - Benjamin Franklin
I adore my Cuttlebug and this love hit a real high when I discovered Nestabilities. I soon needed rehab for that addiction. On my craft table you can find Anna Griffin Stamps and inks, Tim Holtz' Distress Inks in Tattered Rose and Vintage Photo. my blue Fiskars paper cutter, a garden of Prima trellis roses, silk ribbons, border & corner punches, MS Score Board, MS glitters and of course paper, paper, paper. My most recent addition is the Cricut Expression and so far I love it. I work with SCAL and appreciate all of the artists making such wonderful SVGs for purchase and download.
My Craft Robo Pro. I love to do print and cuts, and the Pro cuts with such accuracy! I am also glad that I bought my Creatopia.... only thing is I can't see to find any new full pattern rollers for it, just the ones that were available when it first came out.
Wanda
I can't see to find any new full pattern rollers for it, just the ones that were available when it first came out.
Wanda
I was afraid of that when it first came out! They are so expensive, but I really wanted one anyway. I'm sad they haven't come out with more for the people who bought them. That was the SOLE reason I wanted one of those. It's the only thing you can't do with any other machine.
Hi Erin,
I agree with you. That is the sole reason that I bought it too! It is very disappointing.
It is so nice to be able to do a full sheet of paper especially when you want to do a box.
Wanda
My Cricut Expression
Bienfang smooth Bristol - perfect cs for all markers, pencils, stamping - easily found and afforable
Sure Cuts A Lot (saved tons of money and I use Penny Duncan's free SVG's all the time)
ShinHan Touch Twin markers - wonderful markers and cheaper than Copic
Cuttlebug and Big shot and sizzix dies and embossing folders
MS score board. Didn't know what I was missing until I got it!
Cricut Expression
Cuttlebug and embossing folders
Tim Holtz scissors
Tim Holtz ink pads
Fiskars trimmer
ATG
Martha Stewart scoreboard
Embellishment center from Michaels