01 September 2020

Squirrel! Something New and Shiny!

 Hi everyone! I'm hoping to offer a little distraction from the mundane today to show you something new and very shiny! Haha! 

Stamping' Up! have just released their new Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine and let me tell you, it's a dream to use.  I was struggling with my old Big Shot, and God Bless, it had served me well.  I will always love it for that.  

 

 

 

However, there is so much more to love about this new machine:

  •  Durable machines with high-quality results.  The frame is constructed from solid steel and has rubber feet to securely grip the work surface, producing crisp, clean, precise cutting and beautifully detailed embossing. 
  •  Easy to use.  All plates are labelled and numbered with a colour code for easy reference and use when building your 'sandwich'.  The Magnetic Cutting Plate has a fully magnetic surface to make it easy to securely position your dies and keep them in place, just like the name suggests.
  •  Simple to store.  The best feature in my opinion are how the platforms on both machines fold for space-saving storage.  It gives a sleek, clean design to suit any crafting space.
  •  Portable.  With its folding platform and ergonomic carrying handle, it's so easy to use this machine at home or on the go.  If you attend crops or other crafting get togethers, it's so easy to take it with you.
 This machine has a wide 6" (15.2 cm) platform that works with all Stampin’ Up! dies and embossing folders, old and current and includes 1 Base Plate (Plate 1), 1 Die Plate (Plate 2), 2 Cutting Plates (Plate 3), and 1 Specialty Plate (Plate 4).
 
 If you think you might like to join Stampin' Up! even if it's only to grab that shopper discount, this can certainly be added to your Starter Kit! 


 
 

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