Scrapbooking Tools: Die-Cut Machines
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Scrapbooking Tools: Die-Cut Machines
presents: Scrapbooking Tools: Die-Cut Machines TABLE OF CONTENTS Die-Cut Machines ........................................................... PAGE 1 2 Die-Cut / Embossing Machine .....................................PAGE 8 3 Electronic Die-Cut Machine ......................................... PAGE 10 4 Die-Cut / Letterpress Machine ................................... PAGE 12 5 More Die-Cut Machines ................................................ PAGE 14 6 crafty machines to fulfill your wildest die-cutting dreams by Rachel Gainer I f yyou’ve ever tried to hand cut a word or shape with a craft knife or precision scissors, you know the time and patience it takes to or cr cr create that one perfect accent. There’s an easier way! Consider in in investing in a personal die-cutting machine. These handy gadgets m make cutting out special shapes or phrases much faster and a lot more fun. With the roll of a handle or the push of a button, you can produce beautiful die-cut accents that will fit any layout style and match any color scheme. We know from experience that these machines can be hefty investments, so it’s important that you choose one that fits your space and your cutting needs. Lucky for you, there’s something out there for everyone! Some machines are portable; others are Beauty Queen font by QuicKutz meant to stay put. Some are hand-operated; others, electronic. In the end, they all make producing that perfect accent much simpler. To help you make this momentous die-cutting decision, we asked six scrapbookers to test-drive popular models and share their thoughts. Read on to find out what they discovered. Die-Cut Die-Cu Die -Cu -Cut C tM Cu Machines acchine ach ness • CRE ne CREATI CREATING REATI AT NG KEE KEEPSAKES EPSA PSS KES 1 Cuttlebug by Provo Craft | provocraft.com | $89.99 For a long time, Lisa assumed that a die-cutter would take up too much room in her limited workspace. When she saw the Cuttlebug, she was pleasantly surprised by its compact design, which features a fold-up cutting platform for easier storage. She was also impressed by how simple it was to operate—she didn’t even need the manual to get started. For this page, she simply cut three identical silhouettes from white cardstock and layered them over a piece of red cardstock to make a festive backdrop for her photos. m a t e r i a l s Cuttlebug, holiday die (Provo Craft) • patterned paper (BasicGrey) • chipboard letters (Scenic Route) • letter stickers (Doodlebug) • rhinestones (Heidi Swapp) • brads (Making Memories) • stamping ink • Hootie! font • 12 x 12 page by Lisa Dickinson, Erie, CO More to Love about the Cuttlebug • It produces crisp, clean cuts for even the most delicate details—just check out Minnie’s lovely lashes! • It can cut through a wide variety of materials (up to 1⁄8 inch thick), including cardstock, chipboard, fabric, metal, fun foam, and cork. • Its alphabetical cutting mat system makes it simple to select the right mat for the job. • Its base suctions to the work surface to prevent shifting during use. • Its pop-up handle makes transportation quick and easy. Watch Out For Size Limitations—The Cuttlebug is designed for a compact workspace, which means its dies are also fairly small. If you’re interested in oversize shapes or letters, this machine may not be right for you. 2 creatingkeepsakes.com Revolution by QuicKutz | quickutz.com | $99.99 Even though Mi’Chelle Mi’Chel owns an electronic die-cutter, she still finds plenty of reasons to pull out her hand-operated Revolution. The stylish, portable machine is perfect for quick projects, like layouts and cards. Its standard platform is compatible with all of QuicKutz’s 2-inch and 4-inch dies and most of its Cookie Cutters, providing plenty of design options. Mi’Chelle created the scalloped border on this layout with the help of a cool accessory: the 12-inch platform (sold separately). m a t e r i a l s Revolution, scallop die (QuicKutz) • patterned papers (October Afternoon, Scrapworks, Anna Griffin) • letter stickers, letter rub-ons (American Crafts) • machine stitching • 12 x 12 page by Mi’Chelle Larsen, Bountiful, UT More to Love about the Revolution • Its dies are durable, lightweight, and thinner than a credit card, making them easy to store. BREAKING NEWS! QuicKutz has a new, motorized version of this tool called Revolution Love. It has a 9 x 13 platform and can accommodate even competitors’ dies. • Its magnetic platform ensures that dies stay put during cutting, which is especially useful when working with multiple small dies. • It comes in a sturdy storage case that can hold the tool, its cutting mats, and two Library Storage Binders (sold separately). • It is pretty enough to leave on display, even in a multipurpose workspace. • It is supported online by helpful video tutorials and a robust idea gallery. Watch Out For Alphabet Prices—In the new QuicKutz Cookie Cutter alphabet sets, individual letters are trimmed right to the edge to minimize paper waste and maximize flexibility. Some sets cost up to twice as much as the machine, but others are less expensive. Die-Cut D Di Die -Cu C tM Cut Cu Machines ach chhine nees • CRE nes C CREATING ATING ATI N KEE NG KEEPSA KEEPSAKES PSA PSAKES SAKESS 3 Big Shot by Ellison | sizzix.com | $99.99 Whatt Elisha Wh Eli h appreciates i t most about the Big Shot is its flexibility: its multipurpose platform makes it compatible with all Sizzix dies, including Bigz, Sizzlits, Emosslits, and Texturz. When used with larger dies, this power-packed tool can cut cleanly through a wide range of materials—even chipboard. Elisha capitalized on this feature by cutting out two chipboard flowers and covering them with patterned paper flowers cut with the same dies. No more fussing with a craft knife or sandpaper to get the perfect fit! m a t e r i a l s Big Shot, flower dies (Ellison) • patterned paper, brads (KaiserCraft) • letter stickers (American Crafts) • Century Gothic font • 8½ x 11 page by Elisha Snow, Farmington, UT Other Hand-Operated Options Baby GrandMARK by AccuCut | accucut.com Wizard by Spellbinders | spellbinders.us More to Love about the Big Shot • It is sturdy and durable, designed to last through thousands of cuts. • Its handle turns so smoothly that even a child can do it (proven here by Elisha’s 2-year-old). • It cuts quickly and cleanly through nontraditional materials like chipboard, fabric, and more. • Its stackable cutting mats and multipurpose platform make it compatible with the entire Sizzix library and many dies by other brands. • It can also be used to produce embossed die cuts or to add texture to a paper element. Watch Out For Storage Demands—Sizzix dies can be up to an inch thick, so they demand a fair amount of storage space. Before you buy a Big Shot, make sure you have the space to support a good-size die collection. 4 cre creati creatingkeepsakes.com eati atingk at ngk ng gkeep eppsak sakes. es com es. BREAKING NEWS! The Big Shot now comes in an electronic version that allows you to move a die with the push of a button—no cranking necessary. Slice by Making Memories | makingmemories.com | $149.99 Smaller than 5 inches square, the Slice is the first handheld electronic die-cutter on the market. Because it can be positioned anywhere on a page, it’s ideal for cutting around a specific design or squeezing lots of cuts out of one little scrap. Using the rulers around the base as a guide, I was able to precisely position the Slice and cut my journaling block into a perfect scalloped square. I also cut six 1-inch flowers from a 4 x 4 scrap of patterned paper and layered them together to create dimensional embellishments. m a t e r i a l s Slice, design cartridge (Making Memories) • patterned papers (Fancy Pants) • brads • Garamond and LaurenScript Regular fonts • 11 x 8½ page by Rachel Gainer, Saratoga Springs, UT More to Love about the Slice • It is small, lightweight, and cordless (when charged), making it a perfect cropping companion. • Its user interface uses simple prompts and basic images to guide the cutting process. • Its design collections are stored on tiny SD cards, similar to the ones used in digital cameras. • It cuts designs in ½-inch increments from 1 to 4 inches tall. • It can be positioned anywhere on a page, allowing for precision cutting in the center of a layout. Watch Out For Adhesive Application—The Slice works in conjunction with a glass mat coated in tacky adhesive. This adhesive must be reapplied every so often with a foam brush; it takes practice to get it right. Die-Cut Di Die e-Cu Cutt M Machines ach chine ine ness • CREATI CRE CREATING REEATI AT T NG G KEEPSA KEE KEEPSAKES EPSA AKES ESS 5 Cricut by Provo Craft | cricut.com | $299.99 The Cricut runs independent of a computer, relying instead on cartridges that store predesigned fonts and shapes. Margaret was amazed at how much each cartridge had to offer: depending on the cartridge, each basic design could also be cut out in several bonus styles (such as a shadow, blackout, or layered version), as well as in sizes ranging from 1 to 5½ inches tall and up to 11½ inches long. This gave Margaret the freedom to test trees and garlands in different sizes before settling on the right look for her holiday layout. m a t e r i a l s Cricut, design cartridge (Provo Craft) • patterned paper, chipboard letters (American Crafts) • photo corners (3L) • rhinestones (KaiserCraft) • dimensional adhesive (All Night Media) • Courier font • 8½ x 11 page by Margaret Scarbrough, Butte Valley, CA More to Love about the Cricut • Its full-size cartridges include over 250 designs but demand very little storage space. • Its cartridges come with unique keyboard overlays that make selecting the right image a snap. • It offers several blade settings to accommodate papers of various widths, from vellum to cardstock. • Its Paper Saver Mode automatically orients multiple designs to fit efficiently on a 6 x 12 sheet of paper. • It folds up when not in use, saving space and protecting working parts from dust. Watch Out For Paper Waste—This version of the Cricut doesn’t accept 12 x 12 sheets of paper, so you’ll need to trim your cardstock or patterned paper to 6 x 12 (or smaller) before use. (To avoid this step, try the larger Cricut Expression.) 6 cre creati creatingkeepsakes.com atingk ati ngk ng gkeeppsak sakes. es. es s com Creative Cutter Inspiration by Pazzles | pazzles.com | $599 The Creative Th C ti Cutter C tt Inspiration I i ti works in conjunction with a personal computer. Its software allows the user to create cuts using TrueType fonts, dingbats, and other downloadable digital elements. Tina loved the freedom this setup afforded. For this page, she cut her title from a 12 x 12 sheet of blue cardstock; then she popped the letters out of the background and backed the cutout word with orange patterned paper. She created her large scalloped borders using a digital scrapbooking design downloaded from twopeasinabucket.com. m a t e r i a l s Creative Cutter Inspiration (Pazzles) • scalloped border (twopeasinabucket.com) • patterned paper (Making Memories) • label stickers (7gypsies) • scalloped stickers (KI Memories) • 12 x 12 page by Tina Cockburn, San Diego, CA More to Love about the Creative Cutter Inspiration Other Electronic Options • It cuts designs in sizes ranging from ½ inch to just under 12 inches. Gazelle by Boss Kut | bosskut.com • Its easy-to-use computer software comes with 300 preinstalled images and Silhouette by QuicKutz | quickutz.com allows the user to download or create an unlimited number of other designs. Wishblade by Xyron | xyron.com • It comes with a small font library and works with any TrueType font. • It accommodates 12 x 12 sheets of patterned paper or cardstock, as well as Pazzles’ specialty materials like vinyl sticker sheets, iron-on transfers, stamping rubber, and stencil plastic. • It is compatible with Pazzles’ accessories that draw, distress, emboss, and engrave. Watch Out For Price—The Creative Cutter Inspiration is a high-end cutting machine designed to do much more than die cut paper. If you’re not interested in the additional features, this machine may not be right for you. Die-Cut Die D i -Cu ie C t Mach Cu M Machines achine ach ch ne n s • CREATI CRE CREATING REEAT ATING N KEEPSA KEE KEEPSAKES EEPSA AKES E 7 ES Creatopia pulls ulls out the creative eative stops Say thee name “Xyron,” and mostt okers think “adhesive.” It’s time to scrapbookers expand on that! Xyron has rolled out an über-versatile machine, Creatopia, and with its modular components, you can experience a brave new crafting world. Check out the machine’s capabilities: • Apply adhesive to—or laminate—items up to 12" wide, 40' long, and ½" thick. Choose from permanent or repositionable adhesive. Or apply fabric adhesive in wide, long swaths as well. • Emboss areas large and small with 12" wide pattern rollers or 3" wide border rollers. Keep on going—length is unlimited. • Cut paper strips and finish edges using interchangeable blade cartridges in different styles: straight, perforated, scallop, wave, deckle, postage stamp, and scoring (card lovers, rejoice!). Create rectangles, squares, and strips up to 12" wide in unlimited lengths. • Use a 6" wide universal die press to cut and emboss. Relish how simple it is to use dies and embossing folders from leading manufacturers. 8 creatingkeepsakes.com 5 Q U I CK CR E A T O P I A T I P S The Creatopia is a crafter’s delight. Make it even more so with these quick tips from Julie Conyers, Education Manager at Xyron: Q Use the Creatopia’s fabric adhesive cartridge to adhere ribbon quickly and permanently. W Create a cool distressed look by embossing, then sanding, white-core paper. (See Kimber McGray’s “Fairy Houses” layout on the next page.) E Planning to cut a shape from fabric? First apply adhesive to the material. R Always use the white guide wheel with the Cutz blade cartridges. Listen for a click to signal that the machine’s guide wheel and cartridge are engaged. T For a lovely, glitzy look, emboss strips of paper, sand them, and cut different patterns with the Cutz rotary cutting component. Run your entire page or project background through the Creatopia to apply adhesive and lay the paper strips on top of your page or project. Fill in the exposed adhesive areas between strips with glitter. T O C U T S CA LLO P E D S T R I P S A N D E M BO S S : Q Cut 2" strips of colored-core cardstock with scallop blade. Fairy Houses by Kimber McGray. Supplies: Cardstock: Core’dinations; Patterned paper: Jillibean Soup; Letter stickers: American Crafts and Making Memories; Blade cartridge and embossing roller: Xyron; Punch: We R Memory Keepers; Die cuts: Jenni Bowlin Studio and Making Memories; Embroidery floss: DMC; Other: Pen and sandpaper. 10 W Run strips through machine’s FUN U S E S F O R THIS TO O L dot-pattern embossing roller. Q Design a custom 12” wide placemat. W Emboss paper and die cuts to add dimension. E Make your own fancy-edge background paper. R Dress up a quilt, garment, or craft with appliqués. T Create repositionable decorations for school lockers. Y Add glitter and other embellishments to a wooden frame. U Make stickers for children and grown-ups. I Apply adhesive to cork, foam, chipboard, vellum, and transparencies. O Laminate bookmarks, luggage tags, recipe cards, and notebook covers. P Stencil away—the repositionable adhesive is safe for windows, painted E Gently sand tops of embossed dots to let color show through. walls, and doors. See the Creatopia in action at creatingeeepsakes.com/issues/may_ june_2010 and pick up bonus tips! Die-Cut Machines • CREATING KEEPSAKES 9 Cricut Expression sion rises to every very occasion Scrapbookers rejoiced d when Provo Craft onal Electronic Cutter. rolled out its Cricut Personal ght die-cut shape, style, If they didn’t have the right ies—the machine could or size on hand, no worries—the cut what they needed in seconds at the touch of a button, no computer required. Since then, the company has introduced a larger machine with more muscle, the Cricut Expression. Consider how these powerhouse features could make your scrapbooking life easier: • Cut custom letters, shapes, and phrases from most paper types, vinyl, and thin plastic. • Create larger cuts—up to 23 ½"—in portrait or landscape mode. • Feast on the flexibility of six cutting modes, including Fit to Length. • Preview via an LCD screen the exact pattern or shape being created. • Choose from hundreds of cutting dies in each Cricut cartridge. • Use any Cricut cartridge, blade, or blade housing. • Select a mat size of either 12" x 12" or 12" x 24". 4 Q U I C K R E A DE R S E C R E T S Want to get even more from the Cricut Expression’s cartridges and cutting mats? Here’s the inside scoop from avid users: Q Swap cartridges and share them during informal gatherings. Amber Buzick notes, “I love to swap cartridges with friends for two weeks or host a girls’ night (complete with treats!) and cut out titles with friends.” W Clean your cutting mat with a baby wipe. “It works perfectly,” Kristie Coleman says. “The wipe removes all the leftover bits of paper and fuzz, and it actually helps the mat stay sticky.” E Extend the life of your cutting mat. “I spray my Cricut mats with a quilt basting spray when the stickiness starts to go away,” Amber admits. “You have to be careful not to spray too much, however, or [your] paper might rip a little. Also, the spray can leave a little residue on the tabletop, so keep the spray away from anything important.” A twist from reader Amber O’Malley, “When my cutting mat starts to lose its stickiness, I lightly brush my Zig 2-Way glue pen (jumbo felt tip) over the surface. I let the adhesive dry completely. Its repositionable quality is perfect for temporarily mounting cardstock or other paper on my cutting mat.” R Recycle your cutting mat. “I hate to throw away items that can be used in other ways,” Heather Carpenter confides. “If a • Save time with an all-new center point function. cutting mat loses its stickiness, I save the mat and use it for • Mix or match creative features in the same cut. projects where I need to catch excess glitter or embossing • Cut mirror images. 10 creatingkeepsakes.com powders. Or, I use the mat to mount another project on.” House Card by Sue Neal. Supplies: Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper; Patterned paper: Die Cuts With a View; Cartridge: Provo Craft; Font: Century Gothic; Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L; Other: Thread and crochet thread. TO CREATE A N E G A T I VE S I LH O U E T T E: Q Die cut shape from cardstock. 10 FR ESH U S E S F O R THIS TO O L Q Create a mega-sized letter or shape to use as an accent or backdrop. W Wow with a negative silhouette on a page or project. (See Sue Neal’s house accent.) W Trim ¾" around negative image. Sew inside image, taping threads down in back. E Personalize a cap—such pizzazz!—with custom letters and shapes. R Make your own promotional signs or banners and save money. T Cut custom letters, shapes, and phrases for vinyl wall décor. Y Create a letter collage for an elementary-school layout. U Monogram a nightshirt, handkerchief, or napkin. I Make templates to deep-etch drinking glasses to give as gifts. O Make letter flashcards for a child. P Design a T-shirt iron-on. E Attach foam squares to back, See how a negative silhouette comes together at creatingkeepsakes. com/issues/may_june_2010. Plus, sneak a peek at other fun Expression creations! and adhere to patterned paper. Mat. Die-Cut Machines • CREATING KEEPSAKES 11 Epic Six cuts with ease and wows with L Letterpress The Epic Sixx cutting tool by QuicKutz may weigh a mere 6.6 pounds, but it’s a yweight on function. Constructed of heavyweight quality metal parts, the tabletop machine is portable and backed by a lifetime service commitment. Picture yourself completing more scrapbook pages and cards with these sensible yet stylish features: 8 EXPERT TIPS F FOR O R T H E E P IC I C SI S I X CO M B O While the Epic Six and its L Letterpress option impress with their creative power power, step up their use with reader Amber Packer’s recommendations: Q To blind emboss, follow the letterpress steps but do not ink. To create cool debossed circles like those on the same page, apply ink. Note: Debossing indents the top of paper but the bottom remains flat. • Cut and emboss paper up to 6" wide and 12" long with ease. W The letterpress kit paper comes in white and cream. To add a • Use dies or embossing folders from QuicKutz or other leading brands. E Stick with the 20 colors of specialty ink offered by Lifestyle • Create a quick stream of impressive die cuts in a small space in record time. • Add a classic, distinctive touch with the L Letterpress option from Lifestyle Crafts. The combo kit contains everything needed to elegantly deboss lettering and other images. whisper of color, spritz the paper with spray ink. Crafts. The “stickier” ink is specially formulated for the letterpress technique and dries in seconds. R Mix the specialty inks to create custom colors and get more bang for your buck. T For the best results, deboss thick paper (Lifestyle Crafts paper, watercolor, and 80# work well). To get a deeper impression, add paper sheets below the clear packing mat on the letterpress base. Y Coat your brayer lightly and evenly with ink. If you apply too much, wipe off any excess with a cleaning cloth. U Use the packing sheet only for plates not created by Lifestyle Crafts. Otherwise, you’re good to go! I Don’t let the guides distress you. They flatten during the process and won’t affect printing. 12 creatingkeepsakes.com TO CREATE A LE T T E R P R E S S LO O K : Q Apply adhesive to back of printing plate. Position it on clear lid. Father by Amber Packer. Supplies: Cardstock, inks, and printing plates: Lifestyle Crafts; Dies: QuicKutz; Patterned paper: My Mind’s Eye; Trim: Fancy Pants Designs; Clear strips: Glitz Design; Brads: BasicGrey; Font: Inspiration; Adhesive: 3M; Other: Thread. W Ink printing plate lightly and evenly with brayer. 10 N EW TWIS TS WITH THIS TO O L Q Punch super-fun shapes from fabric for a funky headband. W Design your own letterpress plate (up to 6" x 8"). Visit lifestylecrafts.com for details. E Create a stylish storyboard from a wood strip, photos, paper, and die cuts. R Whip up elegant business cards and stationery with letterpress monograms. T Print an eye-catching design on canvas. Even without debossing, it will be cool. Y Cut a variety of shapes to use in a playful pop-up card or create a diorama with your child. U Die cut shrink plastic, then color and heat it to make charming accents. E Position paper, close lid, and roll printing plate through cutting tool. I Create a themed bouquet of die cuts to celebrate a milestone. O Cut foam shapes to adorn summertime visors and sandals. P Emboss a book cover, then letterpress your initials on the back. Learn to letterpress at creatingkeepsakes.com/issues/may_june_2010. Elegance comes easy! Visit the companies online • provocraft.com • quickutz.com • wermemorykeepers.com • xyron.com ck Die-Cut Machines • CREATING KEEPSAKES 13 CHECK OUT THE MANY MATERIALS YOUR DIE-CUTTING MACHINE WILL CUT. Incorporating unique looks and textures into your layouts and trying new ways to do it is one of the draws of scrapbooking. From the earthiness of cork to the crisp, clean look of acetate sheets, pulling in an eye-catching texture can take a layout from “nice” to “wow!” Now, there are tons of amazing pre-made stickers and other accents that can enable you to add that pièce de résistance to your layout in a snap. But sometimes you want to customize your look. To take a texture and give it a shape that will make it yours. The solution? Die cutting. Not all die-cutting machines cut every material you could possibly want for your page. There are a lot of variables to consider. So we put loads of materials to the test. Will your material make the cut? Let’s find out! BY KIM JACKSON 14 ccr cre rreeati atttiingk nnggk gkeep eep ee epssak saakes. aakkees. ess. s.ccom cooom m 14 creatingkeepsakes.com MANUAL DIE-CUTTING MACHINES These four manual die-cutting machines are versatile powerhouses! Just a few quick turns of a crank or a satisfying squeeze of the tool, and you’ve got customized pieces for your layouts. Take a look at all the materials these machines can cut. Just find your machine and select your material, keeping in mind that with manual machines, a die can make all the difference (see opposite page). RETAIL PRICE ELECTRONIC, HANDS-FREE VERSION AVAILABLE? COORDINATING LICENSED BRANDS BIG SHOT EPIC 6 SQUEEZE WIZARD E LLIS O N QUI CKUTZ QUI CKUTZ SPELLB I N DERS sizzix.com quickutz.com quickutz.com spellbinderspaperarts.com $99.99 $89.99 $69.99 $99.99 YES NO NO NO THIN THIN STAMPIN’ UP! TIM HOLTZ MATERIAL Acetate Adhesive sheets Cardstock Chipboard Cork THIN Cotton batting THIN Fabric THIN Felt Foam Iron-on transfer paper Leather THIN THIN Magnetic sheets Mesh Metal sheets THIN THIN THIN THIN Paper Shrink plastic Sticker paper Vellum Vinyl WITH 2 PASSES Wood veneer paper Die-Cut Machines • CREATING KEEPSAKES 15 DIE-CUTTING USING MANUAL MACHINES With manual machines, a lot of the cutting power comes from the type of dies that are compatible with each machine: either steel rule or chemically etched. Steel rule dies work by pushing a cutting blade through your material. Because these dies use steel blades, they will cut a greater variety of materials than chemically etched dies. But chemically etched dies typically provide greater design detail when you’re working with paper. It all depends on what you want for your layout. Don’t feel you have to limit yourself to working with the dies created by the manufacturer of your machine. As Wendy Sue Anderson discovered, if you own a manual die-cutting machine, other manufacturers’ dies may work quite well to help you achieve the look you want. Wendy used her Provo Craft Cuttlebug machine and steel rule Tim Holtz Alterations die from Ellison to create her cool line of foam gears. Be sure to check your machine’s owner’s manual and the manufacturer’s website to make sure the die you love works with your machine. Go by Wendy Sue Anderson. Supplies: Cardstock, letter stickers, and pen: American Crafts; Chipboard, patterned paper, and journaling spots: Cosmo Cricket; Foam: Making Memories; Die-cutting machine: Provo Craft; Die: Ellison; Punch: EK Success; Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. 16 creatingkeepsakes.com ELECTRONIC DIE-CUTTING MACHINES Electronic die-cutting machines make creating customized looks for your pages as easy as hitting a button or two. Here, we looked at four of these creative time-savers and the materials that they can cut. CRICUT ECLIPS SLICE SILHOUETTE SD P E RS O NAL ELECTRONIC CUTTER P ROVO C RAFT ELLI SON MAKING MEMORIES SI LHOUETTE A MERICA sizzix.com whyslice.com silhouettemachine.com $499.99 $149.99 $299.00 .4mm .3mm cricut.com RETAIL PRICE MAXIMUM THICKNESS $179.99 1.5mm ADJUSTABLE SPEED & PRESSURE? YES YES NO YES CARTRIDGES REQUIRED? YES* YES YES NO CORD REQUIRED? YES YES NO YES COSMO CRICKET, HERO ARTS, HOUSE OF THREE, SCRAP FONTS, SEI, DONNA DOWNEY COORDINATING LICENSED BRANDS MATERIAL Acetate Adhesive sheets Cardstock Chipboard THIN Cork Cotton batting Fabric ** Felt Foam Iron-on transfer paper Leather Magnetic sheets Mesh Metal sheets, thin Paper Shrink plastic Sticker paper Vellum Vinyl Wood veneer paper *Third party software required in order to use your Cricut with your computer. **Requires special settings. Die-Cut Machines • CREATING KEEPSAKES 17 DIE-CUTTING USING ELECTRONIC MACHINES Electronic machines can’t do quite the heavy lifting that a manual machine with a steel rule die can do, but they make up for it in their speed and versatility. With electronic machines, you can easily resize your images using the machine’s digital display or your computer, depending on the machine. Imagine being able to create perfectly layered flowers—it’s easy when each layer is simply a resized version of the same flower. Another advantage that comes with most of these electronic machines is the ability to set the pressure and speed at which the machine cuts. This can enable you to easily create some spectacular embellishments and titles for your pages. Just take a look at Laina Lamb’s adorable layout. To create her title, she set the pressure and speed on her Cricut to cut through only the top layer of her wood-grain contact paper, making it easy to remove the title from the backing. 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