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Post by sarahbee on May 26, 2017 3:21:15 GMT
Cutterbee scissors and a good quality trimmer, I have the cutterpillar pro and love it but trimmers are a personal preference between rotary or guillotine. These are my top tools as well. My cutterbees and cutterpillar are probably the most heavily used items in my stash.
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Post by FurryP on May 27, 2017 2:34:06 GMT
If you have (or want to buy) a fuse tool, the fuse mat with holster is a game changer If I used one of those regular flat silicon mats sold in the kitchen area, would it be the same? I don't think I need the holster, is it a must have?
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Post by FurryP on May 27, 2017 2:43:20 GMT
Who else already has most of the things mentioned? And I am not even going to use an "embarrassed" smiley!! Every good auto mechanic or carpenter has many different tools, and I am sure they are not embarrassed. They are probably proud.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 7:02:15 GMT
Another vote for Micro-tip scissors.
Craft knife, metal ruler & cutting mat.
Yes, I am still one that uses the photo corner adhesives. I still have my old school habits of worrying my photos will get damaged even if they are copies.
I am a simple scrapbooker. I create better with simple tools than the complex ones.
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Post by travelscrapper2 on May 27, 2017 18:37:39 GMT
I will second the zero centering clear ruler. I use mine on almost every layout to mat and mount photos, center titles, center embellishments, etc.
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