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Post by Kitty Scraps on Oct 3, 2022 23:04:53 GMT
I have a couple of Makers and use them regularly but I tend to go in spurts as to using them for scrapbooking. If I'm working with a particular paper collection but the sticker sheet doesn't have anything that I can use for a title then I will create one. I also use it for custom embellishments because I'm working with random papers or a paper pad. I love crafting with my machines also. Especially around the holiday season.
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miascraps
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Jun 26, 2014 15:37:58 GMT
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Post by miascraps on Oct 4, 2022 1:46:11 GMT
I said yes but it’s been awhile. In the meantime, I keep buying cut files😆
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PaperAngel
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Jun 27, 2014 23:04:06 GMT
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Post by PaperAngel on Oct 4, 2022 5:01:49 GMT
Kitty Scraps - Welcome to the Pod! Thanks for your responses &/or participation in the poll. I'm in the minority & don't own an electronic cutting machine. Having considered a Silhouette Cameo 4 during the past couple years, I’m uncertain whether I'd use it enough (primarily for backgrounds, given I've already invested in dies including numerous alphas, nested shapes, Big Kick, & Sidekick) to justify its storage space. Try borrowing one or buying pre cut backgrounds on Etsy to see if you like them. It’s really a personal preference thing. Thanks for the suggestion. Given my affinity for KI Memories Lace Cardstock & the few pre-cut 12x12 backgrounds that I've used, I know that I like them. However, I question how often I’d realistically use the machine, especially considering the time required to back cut files! ... If you are on the fence, and do other crafts, it’s very versatile... This is part of my dilemma. I exclusively scrapbook so am uncertain whether a machine is worth the investment in time, storage space, etc. for my basic purposes. I said yes but it’s been awhile. In the meantime, I keep buying cut files😆 Nothing wrong with being prepared.
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