Introducing Spellbinders BetterPress - LetterPress Made Better!
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Introducing the Award Winning Spellbinders BetterPress - Letterpress System! This innovative and effortless system allows you to create projects with the enduring elegance of letterpress design, without the complicated setup or mess. You'll be creating rich, stunning stationery and cards that are sure to impress.
Spellbinders BetterPress Exclusive Starter Bundle is now available!
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Different paper, different ink, and different dies. Far too many things to purchase for this product to work.
I think I agree. Some 3d embossing folders come with the stencils and dies to match
I love the look but agree, I can see this for the serious card maker just not sure I have the room and want to go to different paper, ink, dies. I will see as time goes on. I wonder how much more the paper might be.
@Lela Wessner The price isn't in my budget, when I have other tools I've invested in, create a similar look. I tried to find the price of the special paper, and special ink, but was unsuccessful. I'm thinking copics will not work on the paper, not sure about the ink.
Although I do like their enthusiasm, throughout the presentation I could hear the constant Cha Ching! of the register. Other companies will be following suit, so I'll wait and see what changes and/or updates will be cropping up.
@@AScrapOfKindness while earnest, not in my budget
I totally agree with other crafters. Crafting supplies have become so expensive. In any brand, the full size ink pads prices make them unattainable for me to purchase. Even the ink cubes in sets are costly. I understand there are over head costs etc...But to buy another machine and the special inks, special plates, special paper...The cost would just be too much for my budget.
YES, this is an amazing product. I am somewhat discouraged as I have invested $1000's of dollars in machines, dies and inks, paper and I have NO room or money for YET another machine, more inks and more dies, and yet ANOTHER specialty paper. Most senior citizens live on a limited income and investing in all of this is not our budget. If you can develop this, you could develop a product that we could use with our existing dies, inks AND PAPER! Happy crafting to those who can afford this. It does give amazing results and looks quite easy to use.
Special paper is definitely the deal breaker. Sad...
I think a large % of the craft buyers are like me, retired & on a fixed income (social security). I’ve invested quite a lot in the equipment & supplies l use. A large bit of them are what l find on Amazon or other lower priced stores, that work nicely for my end result. There are things l splurge on from the name brand companies. Being your new system requires its own specialty products, l imagine they aren’t bargain priced. I’m sure those who can afford it will enjoy what they create with it! But it’s out of reach for me.
I concur 100%, and I don't mind using my rubberstamps the old-fashioned way. I've taken care of them over the years, and they work like a charm! For those who can afford it, have lots of fun!
You run it through your existing die-cutting machine. All it does is apply more pressure than you can do by hand, and evenly. I've been doing it for AGES - I first saw the tip on RUclips! (sorry, I can't find the URL) I bet more experienced and/or pro crafters have been doing it for decades!
That's the reason why they say you can use any die-cutting machine, you don't have to use the Spellbinders one. I saw on a recent Jennifer Maguire RUclips intro and demo of Betterpress that it specifically says Big Shot too.
Seems to be a firmer and perhaps more even/consistent way of applying pressure than using, say, a brayer. You can buy dedicated pressure things which seem simply to be heavy brayers (which is why I didn't buy one) or, for the ones that don't roll but rock, like the kitchen item known as a steak press (maybe try a steak press if you already own one).
@@conishkee Thanks for your reply!
@@prva9347 Thanks for your reply!
Oh my word!! How seriously cool is that!! My goodness, Spellbinders, you guys just keep the fun in cardmaking at the top of excitement! Thank you!! 😮😃😍♥️❣️
exclusive plates and ink? No thanks, dont need more clutter or cost apon cost, ill just wait a couple years down the road when things have improved or this product fizzles out. eh
I already ordered mine. Thanks for the presentation 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This new machine looks amazing.
So excited!!
They give you a beautiful flower in that beginner set. I love the letter press look. I want one!
I wondered it the flower plate was included. Thank you.
So excited to try it out!!!!
YAASSSSS!!! I am beside myself excited a craft company/manufacturer has finally come out with a viable way to do letterpress at home!!! 🙌🏼
Hi Ladies, Thank you for demoing the large letter press I thought it was very impressive & really useful I have just Subscribed to this channel & looking forward to receiving the latest u tube videos ……ALL THE BEST LIN 👍
Very glad to see you supporting A7!
Gorgeous!!!!
thank you for the demo, but nope, not for me. Inflation is real and not going away.
Need to bring back a version of the Grand caliber die cut machine with those nice heavy non plastic plates. Have had mine for over 20 years, I do a lot of die cutting and am still using the original plates. Will not give up my hand crank grand caliber!
I want one!!!! Thank you for a great informative, and fun, video!
Ordered mine!
Very cool! But, I want those grid plates for the glimmer machine so I can line things up. PLEASE make them! It would make my foiling life so much easier!!
Hi Valerie, we are working on a registration method for Glimmer - stay tuned!
@@nicolewestervelt6187 I love how this holds the paper & agree this would make the glimmer system more user friendly especially for people with hand issues.
My exact thought. Glimmer machine needs these
The magnetic parts are great!
Awesome. I still own an old letterpress System. Always loved letterpress. This definitely is a more modern and updated, less messy and easier approach to it. I do look forward to owning this new system. Spellbinders is the best!
What is the difference between the letter press and the better press?
Love it.
Good demo, ladies. As is my standard practice, I like to wait awhile before investing in any new craft tool to see it's versatility and what really needs to be purchased along with it, like the new BetterPress Inks (the last thing I need is a new line of inks LOL). We all have our different levels on income so this matters to many of us but I sure wish it didn't factor into my craft decisions. Enjoy to those who can afford it! Thanks SB's as I do think from looking at this demo that it's definitely something to consider.
I totally agree. Crafting supplies have become so expensive and for me, in any brand, the full size ink pads prices make them unattainable for me to purchase. Even the cubes cost. So to buy a machine and all the special inks, plates, paper...The cost would just be too much for my budget. Love you spellbinders, and the idea of this is great, but to purchase another machine is one thing, but special plates, inks, paper...
I wish you guys would make a hot foil machine that has that spring loaded magnets and a magnetic base for the hot foil plates. They slide all over the place when you move it from the hot machine to the die machine.
Thanks for the U, wish more US firms would do this.
A Postcard would be awesome!,
Such classy results. Well done!
It took years before I jumped aboard the Glimmer train, but I’m glad I did! I’ve always LOVED the look of letterpress, which is one reason the Glimmer lure finally snagged me. The debossed impression along with the foiling is just so satisfying. You didn’t mention it in this presentation, but I think I saw a CHA vid that said the Glimmer plates CAN’T be used with the BetterPress, but the BetterPress plates CAN be used with the Glimmer. Is that so? That’s a bit disappointing, if true. I’ve amassed a pretty decent number of Glimmer plates, so to be able to letterpress with them in the BetterPress would be exciting.
I’m intrigued by the BetterPress and its myriad possibilities, but I’m going to have to see more vids that show exactly how versatile it can be before I pull the trigger. Limited studio space, along with the appearance of so many new products this year from other companies has me giving myself a stern talking to concerning how I spend my (limited) crafting funds at the moment. But don’t get me wrong, I’m mightily tempted. Keep up the persuasion campaign-LOL!
@@spellbinderspaperarts1530 Wow, thanks for the quick reply! I’m very much looking forward to more vids about the BetterPress. I’d also be interested in flat matte foils that can be used with Glimmer dies. Is that possible?
Cool,but only have mini,😮 I remember you ladies! I was a fsj coach
Soo IMPRESSED! Can’t wait to get mine!
While waiting just run your item through any die-cutting machine to gain the extra pressure and more even pressure. I'll be buying one in due course but I'm still researching re the Betterpress inks etc.
Amazing demo! Thanks! Looking forward to get very soon mine! ❤
I bought one. Still waiting. But I do have to say as small as it maybe… the craft tape is by far the the best tape on the market. For everything!
Why can’t Spellbinders make the platform for the Glimmer magnetic? Would solve a lot of problems
If I recall correctly Jennifer Maguire Ink, who demonstrates Betterpress in a recent RUclips video, shows how you can use the Betterpress plate on the Spellbinders hot-foiler.
@@prva9347 I watched her video, I don't think so but maybe I will go and check it out again. Thank you
@@prva9347 You can use the BetterPress plates on the Glimmer machine but the platforms are not interchangeable.
Ya All needs more plates!
Love the product to exclusive to. Keep purchasing specifically manufactured materials. Price I’d 129.00 now hoe much is ink how long does it last etc you can get the same effect with hot foil plate
As a huge letterpress nerd, not only am I excited about this launch, but I also love that you're using traditional letterpress terms like chase and platen! Somehow that just makes it even better.
Do you have to use special ink for this to work? Or can I use my regular dye ink pads? AND special paper? Or could I just use 110lb paper? Thx for answering
Looks good but there are too many machines on the market already that need “ exclusive accessories to work with” . It’s probably ok if you are someone who makes cards as a business. Sorry guys , just my opinion.
I agree... but the dies look about the same thickness of linoleum. You could theoretically cut your own design to use with this system.
@@toonman361 Ok, that’s a brilliant idea!!!
@@JulieEbersole Also, there is a company in upstate NY called Boxcar press which makes raised printing plates from your Illustrator or Photoshop files (Vector and bitmap). They can produce fairly fine detail in a rubbery/plasticy form about the same thickness of linoleum. I believe a 5x7 plate is roughly $35 but it's YOUR design.
Just wanted to know if I can use my cuttlebug with the letterpress?
Will you eventually have a specific monthly subscription box for the letterpress?
Well I’m IMPRESSED! So exciting…just ordered mine. Can’t wait to get my hands on a few of those plates. Nicely done. Hopefully we’ll see something in the future with the press plates being added to the monthly clubs!! 😊
Hello! Since this is supposed to be letterpress, how about including the complete alphabet, upper and lower case, plus numbers, 0-9 or 0-10? That would be nice.
When will you release more plates??
I really wanted to know what you can use to color your image after pressed. It was mentioned but never discussed.
@@spellbinderspaperarts1530 Thank you for such a quick response! I ordered the bundle and am looking forward to getting it next month. I think it looks so professional.
I am unsure of this products use. Does it take the place of embossing folders?
I have the same tools from We R Memory Keepers, years ago. Ü
Same, although mine was from Quickutz Lifestyle. Their plates were a type of plastic and tended to crack. This one is metal and sure to be sturdy, but pricey for sure. I still have lots of ink bottles from QK Letterpress, they should work on this system, by brayer if not by refilling the ink pad. Ink pad is much more convenient tho.
Wonderful system! but spend tons of money in every product and I don't know if I use it enough. I will keep Jennifer Mcguire's letterpress idea. Cutting many dies, glue together, add ink and pass through the Cutting machine.
In the various video's its being mentioned that the black inkpad tends to be kind of dry. Why? In your video I also spied a reinier. Why not provide propperly filled inkpads
Really like this. Gotta have it. Do you have to use the special Cotton blend paper or can you use good quality cardstock?
Hi Susan, we have curated what we believe will give you the best, stationery quality results when you pair the press plates, inks and cotton cardstock. You can certainly use regular cardstock but may not get as deep of a deboss, but it will still be beautiful. Just try and play!
So, will Spellbinders offer the option to order custom plates, for those who are wanting to make invitations. Etc? I adore letter-pressing, and being able to make custom invitations, etc would be wonderful.. Already preordered mine… can’t wait for it to arrive!
We are working on it - won't be for a while yet, but it is in the works!
How wonderful... Thank you
I was wondering this too! Would be amazing if custom plates were available (or at least an alphabet to made your own).
Will this system work with the Big Shot Switch Plus?
Will it work with the Gemini Jr?
I have a question? How do you clean the magnet plate? What do you recommend?
We have a video regarding this: ruclips.net/video/l2PN2Kok2jg/видео.html
Very impressed ❤ Can I use the big kick machine with the Betterpress???
Hi JoAnn, so long as your machine's opening is tall enough to accommodate a steel rule die and has at least a 6 inch wide opening, it should work just fine!
Can you use your glimmer plates with this ink and press?
Hi Roxy, due to the thickness of the Glimmer plates, they cannot be used in the BetterPress system, but the new press plates can be used on your Glimmer system. And the detail you will see is amazing!
Will the original style glimmer plates work in the new letter press? Thanks.
Hi Cindy, due to the thickness of the Glimmer plates, they cannot be used in the BetterPress system, but the new press plates can be used on your Glimmer system. And the detail you will see is amazing!
Can I pick up at the warehouse… I’m just down the street… I don’t want to wait for this 😂
Can’t blame a girl for trying 😆
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Is the ink compatible with watercolor and alcohol pens? Is the system compatible with the Gemini and Gemini Jr?
Hi Rebecca, we recommend watercolor with this. The ink is oil based so the alcohol pens can cause some feathering when you color. As for the machine compatibility, the opening on the Gemini machines is not large enough to accommodate the system I'm afraid.
Is the paper and the markings on the plate in American sizes or is there a U.K. version
The markings are are A2 and A7. The paper that comes with it is A2 (4.25" x 5.50") A7 (5" x 7") card panels are sold separate.
Does it work with the Sizzix Big Shot Switch, too?
Yes!
Great system but who has money for different, paper and ink plus the cost of the machine! Scrapbooking industry has gone crazy. Glad some people can afford these toys. I would like to know the cost of an average home made card!!!!
Does anyone know if this system will work with any of the Gemini cutting machines?
No it won’t.
That platform wont go thru MY machine..... paper is going to be even more $$$ and now one has to buy new letterpress "dies" ...along with glimmer plates, and regular dies. In these days I guess y'all have FAR more $$ to spend than many of us do.
Can you use hot foil plates on the letter press? I've heard different answers.
No. But you can use the letterpress plates on the Glimmer.
@@lesleydickson7746 I'm wondering why you can't use them. I was told otherwise by a shopkeeper.
Ok if I purchase the the better press where do I purchase the dies???
spellbinderspaperarts.com/collections/betterpress-letterpress-collections
Interesting...but as it is cotton paper, what mediums are recommended to color these images? Thank you
Watercolor paints and pens. It is important to also consider the ink we use is a Ranger Archival base so products that are typically compatible with that ink work well.
@@spellbinderscan you pin this reply or edit your description to state this please.
Interesting 🤔
It is on my wish list, but this is an investment. I was told that the the foil system dies will work but the letterpress dies won’t work with the foil machine. Don’t know if that is true.
Will these plates work with other die cutting machines, such as the Big Shot?
I can’t wait to see this in use!
Works with Sizzix machines not not Gemini or Empress.
Yes they will work with the Big Shot. You can see our BetterPress Product Compatibility and FAQs here: spellbinderspaperarts.com/pages/betterpress
Thanks!
Can i use the Sizzix Switch plus with the Betterpress ?
Hello, yes you can. Our BetterPress Letterpress System is compatible with the following machines: Spellbinders Platinum/Platinum 6, Deep Sea Die Cutting and Embossing Machine, Sizzix BigShot, Sizzix BigShot Express, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Sizzix BigKick, Sizzix Switch, Tim Holtz Vagabond, RG Amaze, and Stampin' Up!
@@spellbinders Is there a sandwich I need to use for it ?
Can I make a 6 x 6 inch card with this system.
Yes
Im so sad. I looked at the bundle and decided I was going to purchase it when I finished working for the day - and when I went back it was already sold out 😢!!!
How do you clean this ink? It is a high-dollar investment. Special ink, paper, dies. So much to invest just to start.
Hi Katherine, we clean the ink with Ranger's Archival Ink cleaner.
Love this addition and of course I pre-ordered....when will the other accessories be available that were in the booklet or are they already 😊
Hi Chris, the official global launch date is June 17th so you will be able to pick up everything that day!
Thank you so much...so excited 😊
What's the price?
I just went to your site to pre-order this, but there’s no Add to Cart button. When can I order it?
Carol I found it. Did you scroll down?
I believe the starter bundle is the only thing available…that’s what I ordered.
@@expressivepaper, @Susan Whalen, I tried to order last night, right after their live, and at that time there was no way to add it to cart. Perhaps I was a bit too anxious. I was able to order it this morning. Thanks.
Nice image. However, if I evaluate a major tool purchase, it better be something I can use across the board in papercrafting.
You don't need specialist equipment to use the technique, which is applying more pressure and applying pressure more evenly, by running it through a die-cutting machhine. It's not a new technique, but what Betterpress offers is to make it easy peasy to line things up and saves you working out the 'sandwich' to put through a die-cutting machine, even easier if you use a Spellbinders die-cutting machine (which is why I plan to buy it). See mariaelenanorman9861's comment above that mentions Jennifer Maguire Ink's letterpress idea.
@@prva9347 In order to use these plates, I have to purchase the machine as you have pointed out.
@@AlpacaMade Sorry, I assumed you owned a die-cutting machine as it's rare to find a papercrafter these days without one. I should actually know better, as I was given my first die-cutting machine in 2021 (a Spellbinders one; I now own three - different sizes), and had gone nearly 40+ years without really needing one.
@@prva9347 You might be surprised to know, I do all my scoring with a metal ruler and an old gift card. Like I said in my original; if I'm going to make a purchase, what I buy better serve a lot of needs. Oh and yes, I own the papercutter + scoreboard. It sits on the floor, rarely used.
@@AlpacaMade For decades I was happy crafting with basically a craft knife, scissors, glue and a (metal) ruler. My working area was A3-sized and the room so small I couldn't buy much. But then I had a windfall (sad as someone died: it was an inheritance) and someone put me online... I moved from a Craft Cupboard to a Craft Cavern that's full of gadgets (many of them gifts). I've learned loads but sometimes wonder if I'd was better off before I upgraded! The 'old days' felt more hands-on, if you know what I mean.
New ink new paper new new new. Too much new.
I'm not sure this adds to my crafting when i already do hot foiling, where the image is impressed into the card and instead of ink it is coloured with hot foil. Going to pass on this letterpress system. Besides i only have a Gemini Junior...not sure it works with it and I'm not buying yet another die cutting machine. I use cotton watercolor paper and it is quite dear, so i suspect the cotton cards will be dear as well. Good luck to those of you acquire the new letterpress system, I'm sure you'll create elegant cards with them. Happy crafting.
Needs more male orientated dies, but I will be ordering mine. Although that means I need the spellbinders machine too now 🙄
Do you have a die cut machine manual? It is compatible with a number of machines.
@@bertas-cards I have one of the first spellbinder machines, the grand calibur
The instructions, seen in Jennifer Maguire Ink's RUclips video, mention Sizzix Big Shot.
I see this channel's removed the coment from someone who pointed out the cost of these "specialist items". I replied that you can apply much pressure and evenly by running it through an die-cutting machine - I first saw the tip ages ago on RUclips. You can do this while you save up for the Betterpress equipment. No need for this channel to censor/edit/remove any comment - not all customers will buy immediately or can only buy in stages.
"through any die-cutting machine"
Sooo it’s not a purchase for one product. It’s a whole new “system” of purchase. Hope this makes sense. New ink, paper and dies. Nah, not going there. And in sure all who have invested in these things already for standard card making won’t go there either.
Impressive but it might be a while
Apparently die inks work well BUT just for this item, its awfully costly!!! Plus, no info given on what die cut machines work with this
Sorry, just not necessary or worth the design to add more money into something that requires all the speciality things (ink paper).
Love the actual system. To be able to line up the design with the grid lines, love it…also love the magnetic system. But that’s it…
I’m sorry but I agree with others that this system is just too expensive
NOPE! Too much work for something I already have that has less steps. Don’t want to need to buy special paper, ink, and “dies”. Most of us don’t have unlimited funds, which is what would be needed to add this to our tools.
Sorry, hard to follow, too much banter and over talking for someone who does not know anything about this system.
Meh.
Can you use this with any other Cutting Machines like Sizzix..❤
Yes- our BetterPress Letterpress System is compatible with the following machines: Spellbinders Platinum/Platinum 6, Deep Sea Die Cutting and Embossing Machine, Sizzix BigShot, Sizzix BigShot Express, Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Sizzix BigKick, Sizzix Switch, Tim Holtz Vagabond, RG Amaze, and Stampin' Up!
I'm extremely IMPRESSED! I cannot wait to order mine! Thank you for this video demo. 🩷
Can you use plates from the L Letterpress machine with this?
Hi Sarah, we have admittedly not tested this so I cannot say for sure. We will look into it and get back to you.