Thursday, April 15, 2010

Die Cutting Machines and You

It feels this die cutting machines have just taken off. Everyone either wants one
or has one. But if your just getting into this whole die cutting thing its hard to choose which one is right for you so we will try to help.

The machines can range in price from $30 to $600. Different types of die cut machines have different functions and so in order to choose a machine that is right for your needs you need to understand the functions of the machines. Some of the most popular scrapbooking die cutting machines used are:

Sizzix

The Sizzix die cutting machines are great for beginners. This is because they have smaller, less expensive beginner machine to test out on then purchase the more advanced machine. The Sizzix machine has a handle you push down to cut your scrapbooking die cut shapes and letters.
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Cricut

The Cricut die cutting machine is an electric machine that uses cartridges for the die cuts and doesn't’t require a computer. The cartridges fit between two pads and the die cuts are cut out clean and easy. There are a variety of cartridges available and most scrappers agree this is a versatile, portable machine die to the large variety of sizes and price points.
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Cuttlebug

The Cuttlebug is one of the newest die cutting machines. This little scrapbook die cutter easily grips to your surface so you can cut your dies with ease. It will also emboss your dies with the click of a switch. The Cuttlebug is compatible with cartridges from most of the major brand scrapbook die cutters on the market. The Cuttlebug will cut paper, chipboard, thin metal, mesh and more.
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Any of these personal cutter are a great addition to your scrapbook supplies. But you need to decide which suits your needs the best.

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