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Kudos to the Basic Grey team for coming up with this great their new magnetic snaps. It looks like a load of fun. You can actually see a video of how they are used at their site
yup, i thought so too... you can imagine after seeing that thing just some of the tricks you could perform. I'm sure most can relate to figuring out how to get the flap of a gift box to stay shut...creatively.
that sounds cool too...do you know if they have a place to view online? Do you have to use the envelope setting or are they thin enough to go through just like paper?
I looked at that and started to think, cool, my sister is living in Melbourne, but will be moving back to the US before Christmas, so I could ask her to buy one and bring it to me. Uh, then I finally saw the page with the price - US $465! That would buy a ton of premade stamps. Still, if you wanted special stamps you couldn't find anywhere else, or if you could go in with a group of friends who could all use it, then it might be worth it.
Oh, back to the original question, I also vote for the Crop-a-dile. I tried one at a friend's house and thought it was great, so I used a Michael's 50% off coupon.
The new die cut machines like Cricut were a cool innovation, but still way too expensive. I remember when the Xyron came out and the price half what it was, so there is hope.
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I am a big fan of the Heidi Swapp bling frames, myself. Whoever invented the way to use sequins in patterns without making us place each one is a super crafter!!!