Nestabilities?
I keep seeing cute cards in the gallery using "nestibilities". Where do I find them?
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I got mine from www.allthatscraps.com
A lot of places are out of stock b/c of high demand...but she will let you know when they are back in stock. |
I get mine from Cut At Home.... if you sign up for a free account, they send you a 40% off coupon each month. I ordered an entire set of shapes ($75.99) and with shipping to Canada (and my coupon) I still paid less than had I gone into a store here.
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I got mine from Urban Trends in Abbotsford, BC.
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I found them at Joann's online but not in the stores.
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I am thinking I want these as well so couple questions for those experienced:
1. Do they work in either the cuttlebug or the sizzix? 2. Do I need any type of adaptor? 3. I think that I want rectangles, it appears that I would need both the scallop and the regular- yes, no? 4. What size do you use the most: small or large? |
Yes, the work in the Cuttlebug. To cut, you need a sandwich with an A Plate, a B Plate and a C plate along with your die and your cardstock
If you want to emboss with them, you do need the tan embossing mat from Spellbinders (or something similar) and perhaps a "shim" of a couple of pieces of scrap cardstock I gave up trying to decide between the small and the large and have bought them all instead.... And I am buying the regular and the scallops. Cut at Home sells them as a set (small and large, straight and scallop) for $75.99... use their 40% off coupon once a month and it brings down the cost dramatically. |
Nestabilites
I am very please with the Nestabilities...I use them in the Wizard, Cuttlebug and Big Shot, my partners each use them in Cuttlebug and Sizzix...the sandwiches vary. If you have a Cuttlebug, NancyK has a really nice video on the Flourishes Newsletter...we also carry them in our webstore (check out our SCS member forum). I'll be happy to answer as many questions as I can.
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I'm glad to see this post as I also have been considering them. I have so many punches and I know the Nestabilities give a lot more size options, but a punch is so easy to just pick up and punch. So, with this being said...
1. Do you find them very time consuming to use compared to a punch? 2. Are they easy to use? Are sizes marked on them? Do you find yourself always "sorting" through them to decide on a size? Thanks for any info you can provide. |
i bought mine at allthatscraps.com, they send them very quickly when they have them in stock, and every order over $10 is free shipping (to the US at least). I checked out that ucut@home site, does anyone remember how much the shipping to the US usually is for one set (example,scalloped square large set)? That 40% coupon sounds like a good deal if shipping doesn't cost too much!
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Hey thanks everybody for all the input!
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I love mine and I found some hard to find ones here:
http://ka-diecuts.com/catalog/index.php Great customer service and super fast shipping :) |
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