MaryNSC sent me the link to this video on how to make your own Cuttlebug texture plate – fascinating! - Margaret’s Crafts

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MaryNSC sent me the link to this video on how to make your own Cuttlebug texture plate – fascinating! - Margaret’s Crafts
Ruth (aka CraftyWhippet) and Alice (aka CraftyAlice) have always described ourselves as Craft & Chat - so that is our name when we go crafting!
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3 comments:
Smart idea! I've never used chipboard. Looks like it is hard to cut. I've heard that new Tim Holtz die cutting machine (the one that looks like a suitcase) cuts chipboard like butter. This is definitely something to keep in the back of my little mind, that's for sure--hehe! ;)
Thanks for sharing this!!
Yes, the Vagabond looks to cost £169 in UK
I know! Not something I am going to run out and buy--hehe! But something I will keep my eyes on--read reviews, see how it holds up over a few years, watch for new and improved versions. Tim Holtz hasn't had his own die cut machine until now and his looks very interesting for new techniques and chipboard. I'm sure we'll see some changes over these first few years.
Maybe that's the advantage of being older. Patience. ;)
ROFL!
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