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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2019 15:56:13 GMT
A punch by Tim Holtz, the one you can add a metal ring to. I still want to use it, though. I just don't know how.
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marimoose
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Post by marimoose on Jul 27, 2019 16:29:08 GMT
Too much but I keep telling myself all that is old will become “new” again and when it does, I will already have it . I remember when sizzix was clearanced out for dirt cheap because no one did hand machine dies, only Cricut and then dies became huge again. I see many using quilling and I remember when that was old...
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Post by curiouscrafter on Jul 27, 2019 16:38:05 GMT
so so much...but a few: Ribbon Iron Twinkling H20's Smooch Glimmer Metallic Inks Twine in every color
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Post by curiouscrafter on Jul 27, 2019 16:40:36 GMT
so so much...but a few: Ribbon Iron Twinkling H20's Smooch Glimmer Metallic Inks Twine in every color i just thought of a couple more: Foiling - the laminate, a bunch of foil, the transfer paper, the transfer gel - the whole kaboodle! Cricut - and the 10 cartridges I had to have in the few months after buying the Cricut - most have not even come out of the package.
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kate
Drama Llama
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Post by kate on Jul 27, 2019 17:10:15 GMT
I think I have at least used once every set I've ever purchased. You are my heroine, then! I used to have a separate box where I'd put new stamp sets, then I'd file them in their proper drawer after I used them. The idea was that I should start with that box when I needed inspiration for a project... The reality, however, was that when I needed a birthday card, I'd run to the drawer with balloon stamps and the drawer with Happy Birthday stamps instead of looking in the box of new sets, so the new things languished even longer. Now I file them right away, and I just try to remember to get to the new things. It's an imperfect science.
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ecw519
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Post by ecw519 on Aug 5, 2019 17:18:35 GMT
The specialty sheets from dozens and dozens of collections! Unless it’s super hard to find I always buy in packs of 15
I would say the most insane I ever got was over finding the dear lizzy, 5th and Frolic gold polkadot Vellum, I called 40+ places over the US to accumulate my collection of 11 sheets.
Out of my 3 12x12 zip up accordions fI’ll of specialty sheets I’ve sadly only used about 5 😕🤭🙄
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Post by alone_inacrowdedroom on Aug 6, 2019 16:48:25 GMT
A lot of things, especially kits, but my biggest is my Silhouette Cameo. My fiancé bought it for me 3 or 4 Christmases ago and it sits in its box under my scrap desk, unused and unopened.
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Post by ScrappyGlue on Aug 6, 2019 17:23:34 GMT
Tim Holtz stamp platform. I pre-ordered it from Bee Creative and had them bring it to the Scrapbook Expo for me along with the case. This was last year or the year before. Have never used it. SMH!
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 22, 2019 12:30:58 GMT
I did it! I used my Fuse. It was ridiculously easy and worked perfectly.
I was watching a Serena Bee Creative video and she used the Fuse. It looked so straightforward, that I unboxed mine and gave it a try.
I created a 6x6 pocket from a full size page protector for a postcard my granddaughter sent my parents when she was 5. I cut it down so it still had 2 holes remaining for the 3 ring album and inserted in between 2 pages of her scrapbook.
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Katie Beth
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Post by Katie Beth on Sept 22, 2019 14:39:07 GMT
Fuse Tool Teresa Collins Stamp Maker Nuvo Drops Gelatos Laminating Machines in several sizes Tim Holtz Crayons Tim Holtz Stamp Platform in two sizes Bind-It-All Heat Press (not for scrapping, but was going to cut vinyl with my Silhouette and make t-shirts) Lots and Lots of Rubber Stamps and Die Sets Chipboard Letters/Shapes
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kate
Drama Llama
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Post by kate on Sept 22, 2019 18:44:40 GMT
I have SO MUCH LOVE for my Tim Holtz stamp platform. Y'all need to get yours out and give it a try. It has changed my stamping life.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2019 1:30:02 GMT
All the chipboard. I don't like it. I hate covering it, painting it, sanding it, doing anything to it and I hate how it looks naked. So basically I don't want anything to do with it, lol. I had to have soooo much of it too, all those mini albums. I gave it all to my son's school. Good luck kiddos!
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Post by marg on Sept 23, 2019 1:39:23 GMT
I did it! I used my Fuse. It was ridiculously easy and worked perfectly. I was watching a Serena Bee Creative video and she used the Fuse. It looked so straightforward, that I unboxed mine and gave it a try. I created a 6x6 pocket from a full size page protector for a postcard my granddaughter sent my parents when she was 5. I cut it down so it still had 2 holes remaining for the 3 ring album and inserted in between 2 pages of her scrapbook. That's awesome. The Fuse is so handy - I don't use it every day, but when I need it nothing else will do. It's handy to have around.
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