Karen & Leo Introduces & assembles the Banquet Box & Badges Collection

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @supremecaldwell375
    @supremecaldwell375 2 года назад +2

    I make little samples for myself just so I can familiarize myself then I put notes inside my samples. I have a craft notebook where I jot down notes, ideas and inspiration. I also take pics/videos of my work for reference. I’m a tad bit obsessive compulsive 😅

    • @T_Nice
      @T_Nice 2 года назад

      I love it!
      And that is the best way to do things so that you can be prepared at all times for future projects.

  • @T_Nice
    @T_Nice 2 года назад +3

    I really would like to purchase this die set but the only thing that is holding me back is the fact that Tonic has included only one die of the tab connectors and from the looks of it you have to cut out Maybe 10 of those connecting tabs which is very tedious and time consuming work to have to run that same one die through your machine that many times HOWEVER it could be less than 10 but even if so, it still stands the same that there should be more than one of the connector dies included in this set.
    I really wish that tonic along with a lot of other craft companies would take their buyers time into consideration especially given the fact of how much money we spend with these companies.

    • @craftyleotonic
      @craftyleotonic 2 года назад

      Hi there. We only recommend you cut one die at a time, to ensure you don't accidentally cross dies while you are running them through your machine (which will ruin the cutting line of your dies!) so for this reason we don't ever include duplicate dies in our sets. We do consider how much cutting is needed when designing the products, and try to minimise it as much as possible.

    • @T_Nice
      @T_Nice Год назад

      @@craftyleotonic This is not an argument or debate, HOWEVER, the fact of the matter is that any crafter knows that your comment / excuse for only having one die that have to be run through the die cutting machine multiple times as connectors is all the way false and I am not new to this so therefore I don't accept anything that someone tells me especially when I have experience in that area and I'm spending my hard-earned money constantly with a company that does such things as what we are discussing.
      I have various die-cutting machines all the way up to the pro cutting machine and there's no way that you're going to tell me that if I had five of those small dies and put them all through the machine together and taped down to the paper by the way that they will overlap each other because I do this stuff on a regular basis and have been doing it for years so please stop because you're making tonic studios company and yourself look really bad and that also shows that you and tonic studios are going to continue to have a total disregard for the consumer all the way around the board.