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Topic: Cuttlebug or Bigshot - do you have one?  (Read 4075 times)
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« on: April 20, 2010, 06:32:25 AM »

I'm looking for an easier way to make tags and possibly boxes for my soap and B&B goodies, so was browsing craft stamps and punches last night when I discovered these Die Cutting Machines that look really wonderful ..

I believe are very common in the scrap-booking world so was just wondering if anyone had personal experience using one, and if so what your thoughts were - if they're a good investment, made well? That kind of thing ..
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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2010, 08:06:51 AM »

I have a Cuttlebug.

I think it's amazing! It can take almost every die you throw at it and you've also got the benefit of the cuttlebug embossing folders...

Don't think it would be big enough for boxes really - you might want a Cricut for that. However, accompany the Cuttlebug with a set of nestabilities and you've got yourself a very good tag-machine!

Kevin x
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