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#446941 08/25/08 06:30 AM
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Who has used these elmers colorcutter? I tried to get one from JoAnne's but they were sold out. It looks like an x-acto marker if that makes sense. here is where I found it.BellaOnline ALERT: Raw URLs are not allowed in these forums for security reasons. Please use UBB code. If you don't know how to do UBB code just post here for help - we will help out!

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I've used these before www.colorcutter.com. They are very cool. Bought them on HSN but can't get them there any more. I've heard Wal-mart now sells them but they only have ones made by Elmers. Does anyone know the difference between the Elmers version and the original? Do they still cut and make the inked edge? Any information would be appreciated.

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Anyone out there have the pazzle inspiration cutting machine? I need HELP figuring it out. I did read alot of the book, but it's still difficult.

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I am now just expanding my tools for my scrapbook addiction and I wish I could help you out but I am also looking for some good advice in regards to cutting tools.

If anyone can provide some insight- that would be wonderful..


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I have tried the fiskars and the creative memories. If you are looking for a really good straight cutter the new creative memories is great! The strip where it cuts is "Self healing" and does thousands of cuts and when it DOES wear out it has a replacement. Also the blades ae varied. There's a deckleblae and a wavey blade that you can get as well as the straight one that comes with it. It also gives a very smooth cut because they are rotary blades not the little pointed knife like blades. Contact me and I can steer you in the right direction. Hope this helps!


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