scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 17, 2014 22:15:22 GMT
The only images I have found are pretty small. The Above Rubies site has thumbnails that are supposed to enlarge, but only one seems to actually show larger (but still fairly small) images.
I would like to see a decent picture of the images before I decide whether or not to buy the cart.
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Post by 0612 on Sept 18, 2014 3:35:10 GMT
Send me a email I can sent a link, I 'm just not sure about it because I don't make that many cards, I'm really not seeing to many other ways to use it. Font is nothing special to me.
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Post by cropduster on Sept 18, 2014 11:57:11 GMT
I haven't had a good look at the cart myself, so I cannot give an opinion on the images. However, my consultant did mention that you could use the cart to make Project Life cards.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 18, 2014 13:50:00 GMT
Thanks, 0612 and cropduster. I did find the images online this morning, on the Ken Hess blog, through a Google search. They had not been posted when I started this thread, or at least they hadn't come up in any of the online searches I did before.
I don't do Project Life, and I'm not particularly interested in pop-up cards. After looking through the cartridge handbook on Ken's blog, I think this cartridge is not for me. I have stopped buying cartridges since buying the Silhouette Cameo, although I would have made an exception if I had loved the cartridge. I have the other three CTMH cartridges, and I was planning to buy this one, too. I just don't think there are enough designs that I would use to justify spending $100 on it.
However, some crafters might like this cartridge quite a bit. It is worth a look, anyway.
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Post by casswithsass on Sept 18, 2014 19:28:31 GMT
The CTMH website also has all the images.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Sept 18, 2014 19:43:04 GMT
The CTMH website also has all the images. Where? I am a consultant and had to find a video online of someone paging through the booklet. I would love to see real pictures. I am going back and forth on it as well as I am not a cardmaker but I do like the PL cards I have seen and I really like the stamp set so figure I will order it at one point just not as quickly as the last three.
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Post by casswithsass on Sept 18, 2014 19:53:44 GMT
I apologize for being so computer backward, but I can google like a champ. Google CTMH, then click on Cricut Collections. Scroll down awhile, then click on shape index for each of the cartridges. Is that what you wanted?
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Post by Scrapper100 on Sept 18, 2014 20:19:54 GMT
I found the images - thanks. I was convinced I didn't need it then watched a video and then found the images - I guess I will be adding it to my collection after all since I do really like the stamps I just don't make a ton of cards but love the pocket cards and a few of the cards are ones I would like to make. Some of the shapes under icons are cute as well and I think they would work on pages as well. I just needed to see more to decide if it was something that would be worth it or not.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 18, 2014 23:55:21 GMT
They are kind of hard to see well, but here is a link to the Artfully Sent Image library: Artfully Sent images
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 19, 2014 0:06:20 GMT
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Post by deltakaren on Sept 19, 2014 0:35:43 GMT
Thank you for posting scrapnnana, that is the best handbook I've seen so far!
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Post by Scrapper100 on Sept 19, 2014 20:23:57 GMT
I agree that is the best handbook I have seen. I think this will be mine before the end of the year. Trying to decide if I can come up with some Christmas gifts with it as well.
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