Stamp School 12: Die Cutting Machines and Stuff

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @acm8056
    @acm8056 7 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay, First of all I love your bubbly personality, you are a pleasure. I purchased a Scan N Cut because of this video. I Love it. Now any computer image , stamped image of even my die cut images I can scan , resize and even save them for another time. I am not limited to images from expensive cartridges the skies the limit. Thanks.. I had held out on the Cricut machine because I could see the expensive journey I would be undertaking. I didn't even know about Brothers Scan N Cut until viewing this video and boy am I glad I did. This machine has opened a whole new world for me in crafting. Thanks again for the good advice.

  • @Helvia0914
    @Helvia0914 6 лет назад

    Several years into crafting...I learned after trial and error and spent money that it really matters how many used you can get out of the supply. Thanks for these videos...you said it perfectly in this one.

  • @Shubhi_
    @Shubhi_ 8 лет назад +1

    By watching your video and taking your advice I initially started with the manual machine with basic shapes and alphabets as I only intended to use them for personal use. Soon people wanted to buy my stuff as well and sale was great. Then the demand accelerated and I needed to mass produce multiple designs in varying sizes, which is why I decided to invest in Silhouette Cameo which allows me to convert my own designs into svg files in any size and cut them as well as clean cut any designs that I made with PixScan cutting mat. But both times I came back to your video before purchasing anything. You are so helpful and precise with your information that it makes your advice timeless. You have really lived up to your user name and have helped me (and many other I'm sure) in saving money in various craft activities. Thank you for all your advice and effort.

  • @created2bless322
    @created2bless322 6 лет назад

    I appreciate your honesty and frugralness!!!!!!! You are indeed the frugral crafter and looking out for others too and the environment ♡♡♡

  • @TravisGetsCreative
    @TravisGetsCreative 9 лет назад +2

    This video was extremely helpful. My mother recently passed away and I have inherited all of her arts and crafts supplies. The big shot and a bunch of dies are included and I found myself wondering if I would ever use them. I think I will now!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад +2

      +ArtJournalGuy I am sorry for your loss but I am glad you will put your moms supplies to good use:)

  • @kristinamullen7433
    @kristinamullen7433 9 лет назад +1

    I'm coming to "Stamp School" a little late. But so far I absolutely love it!! It's so refreshing to hear a crafter/blogger/artist say make what you have work, or DON'T go out and buy this specific thing. I guess that's why they call you the Frugal Crafter!! Thanks again for so much awesome knowledge and inspiration.

  • @SCRAPBOOKINGWITHMECRAFTS
    @SCRAPBOOKINGWITHMECRAFTS 9 лет назад

    Lindsay I just got the new cricut explore about a month ago. It is a wonderful machine. You can cut anything. You can also design your own files and cut. You can print and cut you can scan an image in and cut, and on and. Yes you do have to be connected to the Internet to use it but you don't have to pay anything unless you want to purchase a specific file that is within the over 500,000 images that are out there on the cricut design space. You can purchase specific files if you want just depends on what you want and what you are looking for. I spent around $245 for my cricut explore air and it comes with thousands of free files. But with being able to design my own images or download the free images from the web I have cut lots and lots of images and I have only spent $5.99 on files. The best thing about the cricut explore air is it will score and write as well. So for anyone looking for a die cutting machine and already have the Internet, which most of us do, I highly recommend this

  • @teresaryan2019
    @teresaryan2019 8 лет назад +6

    I feel more energetic just watching you!! Thanks for helping clear up the manual vs the electronic....that was so helpful!!

  • @lsg326
    @lsg326 9 лет назад

    Lindsay, I use gel pens with adapters in my Cricut Expression. I die cut the black out or shadow of the image and then use a gen pen/with adapter to draw on the image using one of the layer options. This works great with Cricut Craftroom. Just another option for those of us who still use the old Cricut Expression.

  • @anitagardner1419
    @anitagardner1419 7 лет назад

    Thank you. What I'm doing now is taking the rubber stamps off the wood and putting them in an album. It takes less room. What I did, stamped figure on white card stock and on clear vinyl (material store), took rubber off wood, applied glue to back of rubber and put the cut out vinyl figure on stamp, used a restick glue over vinyl figure. Next I took another strip of clear vinyl and stapled on white card stock across from stamped image, matched stamp to stamped image and put page into a binder sleeve, sleeve in binder. Was a lot of work, but cheap and it's working fine.

  • @cindymatthewsarrowdalearts6449
    @cindymatthewsarrowdalearts6449 9 лет назад

    I"m only a very new die-cutting addict, but one of my new "rules" for purchasing dies is ifI can/will use it to make the shaker cards I've become obsessed with. I purchased a stamp/die set of a castle because we have lots of little girls who are all "Aunt Cin's Princesses" In our extended family - the set is perfect for making shaker cards, and since I use fun foam to make the layers, it's nice to have a die to make a nice, clean, pain-free cut! :) Just bought balloons for the same purpose, to use for the little boys. The balloons will be useful even for grownups and I can even see using the castle for some of the more "mature" princesses in the fam. :)

  • @yelsyels
    @yelsyels 6 лет назад

    I now own a die/embossing machine and love it! My cards are now designer! I paid £45 but will never buy another card as long as I live! It came as a starter pack which included dies and embossing folder and it has opened up my creativity. I design, take a photo then re-design before making any commitment with regards to the design of the card.

  • @kathleenmurdocklowry5365
    @kathleenmurdocklowry5365 9 лет назад

    Thanks Lindsey I really learned something from this video. I own a Cuttlebug machine but have yet to use it, so basic info like you are sharing is geared to me.

  • @Melissa_Melissa_503
    @Melissa_Melissa_503 9 лет назад +10

    Ok I'm totally partial to the Manuel machines. One reason I don't have to worry about a power source. Also the stamp store near me has a Manuel machine for public use.
    Best advice I ever got about die cutting. Reserve one plate for the cutting side that way you have a pristine plate for when you emboss.
    Could you do a stamp school about all the different platforms and what their uses are?

    • @RobertaSharpe
      @RobertaSharpe 9 лет назад +1

      +Melissa W Melissa W, thanks for that tip about the clean plate for embossing. I don't think I have ever heard that. But I will purchase two new B plates so that will be their sole purpose.

    • @mvass294evr
      @mvass294evr 9 лет назад +3

      +Melissa W I learned that if you write DO NOT CUT on it, it helps to remember which one is the "cut" plate and which one should be smooth. I also find it is a nice surface that makes it easy to slide through the machine.

    • @vickiedoyle6098
      @vickiedoyle6098 8 лет назад

      +Melissa W
      Thanks for the "head's up" on plates Melissa W (*-*)

  • @kristenk1995
    @kristenk1995 9 лет назад +3

    Love my Silhouette! I have gotten different non-brand housings and blades and other brand mats to keep costs down. I use my computer scanner to fussy cut. It's easy peasy once you know how and if your printer is working (LOL mine keeps trying to die!) Also use either a USB drive or computer with it.

  • @KathySpiersSilverKat
    @KathySpiersSilverKat 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks....I'm considering buying my 1st die cutting machine as a Christmas gift to myself so this helped me a lot!! Appreciate it!

  • @lizzystitch4842
    @lizzystitch4842 9 лет назад +1

    Lindsay, you are adorable, as ever! Like your necklace! I have a Cuddlebug that I have been using for over a year, and I just love it. In my very small crafting area, it has a small footprint. The handle screw wore out the first month I had it, but my hubster fixed it back on and used some screw-lock stuff to hold it in place. I like not having to be plugged in to electricity or the internet, and I do a lot of embossing for cards, and the Darice brand of embossing folders is extremely economical, and they are now coming out with prettier and more competitive designs. I have decided I don't really like Spellbinders thin dies, because you don't actually "cut what you see" like you can with the Sizzix thin dies...which are my favorites. I have considered a Silhouette, but if I have one more piece of tech I have to learn, my poor brain is going to explode....and we don't want that disaster in the craft/sewing room!!! So, while the rest of the world zooms ahead in technology, I am going to mostly remain the Midwestern farm girl I have always been, doing things mostly the old-fashioned way! But, this tutorial was really good, and I hope you'll continue to do more discussion of the machines out there and what companies have to offer. You have a good grasp of what's going on! Happy Days!

  • @jdghormley
    @jdghormley 9 лет назад

    I love your videos. I just bought my 2 big shot at a yard sale so I have two to play with. I have the E2 but haven't used it much as when I craft I don't have time to waste figuring out the machine. You should get the scan and cut then tell us all about it.

  • @acrookedpinky2689
    @acrookedpinky2689 9 лет назад

    thanks lindsay.i love my bigshot.i use it with funfoam and make my own stamps out of dif dies that i have,i dont have alot of matching stamps eather,but you can do so much with dif shape dies.i color my paper first thrn i run my shape through the bigshot.like i do that with the leave dies.and some other ones too.its a great machine and not loud at all.

  • @path6741
    @path6741 9 лет назад

    Really great advice. I wish I had known all this when I was getting my first die/embossing machine.
    I have a Sizzlets die machine (the mini Sizzex brand), a Cuttlebug embossing and die machine (my favorite), and a WRMK Evolution machine with motor. I haven't used the Evolution machine as much as I thought I would because the plates for it are 12" long and I don't have 24" of free space on my craft table to feed it all the way through without moving something. I just got the motor this week because I was waiting for the price to come down. With the motor attached I can turn the machine sideways and just push the button instead of cranking and that works really well in the space I have available. But my Cuttlebug is still my go-to die and embossing machine. I accidentally bought a Sizzex die on sale a few weeks ago and I remembered someone saying that Sizzex dies will work in the Cuttlebug. I took out the A plate and used either 2 B's or 1 B and 1 C plate and it worked perfectly.
    It seems like the electric cutting machines seem to be more for scrap booking. They look great for doing large titles for pages and long borders. The machine you mentioned that cuts out any image sounds terrific, but I agree--if I can cut it with scissors I do.

  • @TicketToLearning
    @TicketToLearning 8 лет назад

    What about dies vs punches. Punches seem much easier to use, but take up a lot of space. You can also get punches that coordinate with strap sets and it seems easier, if giver the option, to punch something 50 times over hauling out a dicut machine and running it through over and over again. Thoughts on this?

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  8 лет назад

      +laurettabear I only have basic punches because I have an electronic die cutter which I think is much cheaper than punches in the long run. It just comes down to what you will actually use. That is different for everyone

  • @karenthompson895
    @karenthompson895 8 лет назад +1

    Lindsay, this video helped me SOOOO much! Thank you.💖

  • @JeanneGS1
    @JeanneGS1 9 лет назад +1

    I love your stamp school! I'm so new to stamping and I've learned so much! And you seem to pick topics for your videos that I have just started looking into! I did get myself a Big Shot recently - it seemed to be a decently priced and easy to use machine. I'm having so much fun with it! I was able to pick up some dies and embossing folders on sale.

  • @deeinny821
    @deeinny821 9 лет назад

    I value and trust your opinion more than anyone on RUclips. You have made it abundantly clear that your issues with the Cricut and the proprietary issues and law suits happened in the past. I even remember you saying how happy you were that you were grandfathered in to continue using your machine the way you had been. I've never heard you speak overly negative about a product....ever. Even if there's a design flaw or serious issue you still try to point out something positive. I think people need to understand that sometimes a company leaves such a bad taste with us.....that we....as consumers can choose what companies we deal with and which ones we never will again. It's all about personal preference and it's your prerogative. I don't think you should have to apologize for your feelings and opinions, whether your issue was 5 days ago or 5 years. There are enough companies and products out there that we can choose what to buy and who to buy it from.

  • @mrsdizi1234
    @mrsdizi1234 6 лет назад

    You are awesome as always TFS, I do have the Brother scanncut and I love it. got rid of all my others.. You will love it too. It does everything, it was a great investment...

  • @zynzane9680
    @zynzane9680 7 лет назад

    I totally agree with you Lindsay. I've never seen a company that hates on their customers the way Cricut does. They wanted people to pay, pay, pay for their overpriced cartridges, did not allow coupons, did not allow people to share their cartridges, forcing you to register the cartridge in order to use it so they could make sure it was never used on any other machine, and sued the company who created software to allow users to cut their own files. It was only when people left in droves to Silhouette that they begrudgingly started to allow people to cut other files and their software was and still is buggy, jumpy and frustrating. They had to hire a new CEO because everyone hated them so much, they had to improve their public image. They try to act like all of that never happened but like you and probably thousands of others, I haven't forgotten what kind of people run Cricut. Their latest is their "update" that causes the machine to die in the middle of a cut telling you your machine has lost connection. It's attached with a cable! They won't hire people who actually understand programming, it's like they have no idea what they're doing. Now they are promoting this "Maker" which is nothing more than an imitation of the Brother Scan n Cut 2 but which will certainly be buggy like all their roll-outs are. I don't think anyone has to apologize for disliking any company's products especially after the way Cricut treated us all when they thought they had the market cornered.

  • @saraf5722
    @saraf5722 9 лет назад

    I have had my expression for about 3 years now. But since I am more of a scrapbooker than card maker, I like the ability to change the sizes of what I am cutting out to fit my layout.

  • @annajean8429
    @annajean8429 9 лет назад

    I have no idea what dies are, stamping (other than the manual kind). How can one do both things? I know I am new. I also am a great researcher so I will figure this all out. Thanks for all the great tutorials and information.

  • @mysummertouch
    @mysummertouch 8 лет назад

    What about using dies without a machine? Is it possible to apply pressure and cut dies like that, with your own hands or by using a roller on top???

  • @lesliespeers2739
    @lesliespeers2739 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks Lindsay, great information. I had to laugh I thought I was the only one with a "billion" stamps, lol... I've been "collecting" for years. TFS ~ leslie

    • @path6741
      @path6741 9 лет назад +2

      +Leslie Speers Me too! It's almost embarrassing. :)

  • @NanaAlleta
    @NanaAlleta 8 лет назад +2

    Hi Lindsay, I see that you have the cricut expression. Would you please do a video on what all you can do with it. I have just bought one from a lady but there wasn't any paperwork with it. Thanks

    • @soccerdebla
      @soccerdebla 8 лет назад +4

      Alleta Smith I never found that paperwork helped with my machines. You Tube is much better.

  • @hudsonsailor54
    @hudsonsailor54 9 лет назад

    You can scan anything into the new Cricut machine and cut it, you don't have to only use their cartridges any more. Also HSN had the new Brother Scan and Cut today which will now wireless connect to the internet. I'm happy with the Cricut Design space. Julie Fei Fan Balzer has great Scan and Cut videos.

  • @SCRAPBOOKINGWITHMECRAFTS
    @SCRAPBOOKINGWITHMECRAFTS 9 лет назад +1

    Sorry I was not trying to hijack your video but just wanted to let the viewers know. I have had all the machines you mentioned and would not trade any of them for the cricut explore air. You don't have to hook it to your computer is you have blue tooth, there is also apps so you can design from your smart phone or iPad. Good for on the go. Design and when I return home I cut. Thanks for letting me chat on about it.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад +1

      +SCRAPBOOKINGWITHME thanks for the info, I was using cricuts way back when the company was suing everyone so I guess it left a bad taste in my mouth and made me look at their machines with a grain of salt, they come out with products and they stop supporting them (Gypsy, Imagine) and requiring you to be online to cut scares me, if they close up shop what will we do with out machines, it comes down to trust and they lost mine long ago BUT I am glad they are changing their ways and keeping new customers happy.

    • @zynzane9680
      @zynzane9680 7 лет назад

      I feel exactly the same way, Lindsay! They will continually keep changing and forcing people to either invest more or lose everything they have already invested. I am not giving them one more penny! Brother and Silhouette are much more customer-friendly. The error message on my attempted cut after their last "update" was "Oops, that didn't work! Try again or call customer support." WTF? No information on what might be wrong or how to fix it. Nice in the middle of the night! Sorry for venting, this hits a nerve. I pay good money and I expect the product to work.

    • @debbiejournigan2962
      @debbiejournigan2962 6 лет назад

      thank you so much for your information I'm not wasting my money that route I like my my big kick having trouble finding more die cuts though do you know more info? thank you

  • @nfldshorty21
    @nfldshorty21 9 лет назад

    This video has some tips that seem like common sense to me. I have seen so many people haul dies where I wonder how often they will use it. I don't see the use of buying them for a stamp you will only use once or twice and have a need to cut it out. I have seen tons of craft rooms filled with stamps and dies that are never used. Up to maybe a hoarding situation. I know there are collectors out there, but I personally can justify the cost for something I might use once if at all. I am perfectly capable of cutting something with scissors. If you are making many Christmas cards in the same design that is a different story. Or if you need something to have a layered effect etc.

  • @kathysammartano4432
    @kathysammartano4432 9 лет назад +1

    You don't have to pay $15 for Silhouette blades. They are usually around $7 on Amazon.

  • @dotimbro553
    @dotimbro553 9 лет назад

    HI Lindsay I like your lantern on the desk top. Did you make it. I se there is a candle with it. I watch your stamp school for ideas and information, I enjoy all your videos. My favorite are the real time painting,coloring, tutorials. Thank you for all your time and efforts. You are awesome. Also now Silhouette is now got the curio which does embosing . I am not sure how good it works. I have not used it. But if you know if it is a good machine I would appreciate the information. I have a cameo I do like it, but it is limited on its cutting ability, I find that my Cuttlebug cut thicker materials.

  • @yelsyels
    @yelsyels 6 лет назад

    I have started to look at my dies and stamps and looking how to watercolour in between!

  • @lorianzaldo1041
    @lorianzaldo1041 9 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay you are so cute wanting us to talk to your husband for you. You made me laugh out loud! I appreciate that you took the time to go through the machines for us. I am in the market for a File machine so I will now look into it further. At least I have a start and I can always come back to this video again and review it later if need be. I am a loyal watcher of your video's too. Have a great day, Lori~

  • @pastrygal21
    @pastrygal21 9 лет назад

    I just bought a Sizzix BigKick and I am loving it so far, used a 40% off coupon on it at Michaels. The first time I used my dies it scared me tho, lol, how they etch the plate so. I plan on making all my own Christmas cards this year, waiting for some embossing folders which should arrive today. I'm in Canada and the dies and embossers are expensive at Michaels so I keep an eye on their prices there and I'll use a coupon or buy them on Amazon.ca because the prices are often better than using a coupon at Michaels so there's a tip for my fellow Canadians. Thanks so much for the awesome video Lindsay!

  • @elizabethvallely4044
    @elizabethvallely4044 8 лет назад

    Very helpful informations Lindsay!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Hugs Liz xx

  • @yvonneirish8818
    @yvonneirish8818 9 лет назад

    Great episode! I want a Big Shot soooooo badly! I still don't have a die-cut machine after all these years, but I'm very close to getting one! Finally! I can't wait! Tell Mr. Frugal that you need a Brother Scan 'N' Cut! Because you need to show all of us how it works, lol. Could be a wonderful early Christmas gift Mr. Frugal! :)

  • @Avalencia123
    @Avalencia123 9 лет назад

    Hello Lindsay, I love how you use your own creations. Nice necklace 😊

  • @Eyeorescool
    @Eyeorescool 9 лет назад +1

    I own a daily use a Brother Scan n cut which I adore. The latest machine can be hooked to you computer via usb but also has a built in wireless card. So you don't need to be tethered to your computer :)

  • @Cards4Cancer
    @Cards4Cancer 7 лет назад

    In regards to current info for 2017 I am interested in the Cameo Silhouette. What do you know about these? Is it a good purchase?

  • @mworkman4
    @mworkman4 9 лет назад

    I own a sizzix big shot and a silhouette portrait. Love them both. The portrait was under $100 when I bought it. It is a smaller size cutter, but that is what I love about it. I can actually store it in a draw. I feel that machine is simple to use and most designs are 99¢ from their store. Very affordable to me. I was an owner of a huge pazzles machine once. It was nice, but kind of a complicating machine to work with.

  • @DianaTrout
    @DianaTrout 9 лет назад +1

    Great overview! I just got a Sizzix and am drooling over the Scan N Cut. You should get it - it would save you money in the long run ;)

  • @monamorgan8614
    @monamorgan8614 9 лет назад

    I own several die cut machines, one Cricut Expression, a Big Shot ,
    An Anna Griffin Gold Cuttle-Bug, the OLD Red Sizzix and back further the blue hand squeezed Quick-Kutz. I hate it but I don't get rid of any tools. Besides if the power goes off I can cut out shapes from the manual cutters until it gets dark outside.We live in an area that rain storms or ice and snow can take out power lines so the electric cutters are useless then.I should add I bought all these when they were on sale and I also only do embossing on the Cuttlebug and cutting with the BigShot

  • @fifithepapercrafter8721
    @fifithepapercrafter8721 7 лет назад

    hi Lindsay I love your Videos and tutorials. I have the Cricut expression 1 and I upgraded to the Cricut explore Air. They have made leaps and bounds in the capability of their machines. you can upload your own images and svg files. I have over 10,000 fonts installed to my computer which you can fully access through design space. your Cricut Library, everything you have ever purchased. they offer a monthly or yearly subscription which is fantastic for anyone just starting out I still use it as it gives to access to a wide range of cartridges, images and fonts. There is a pen adapter where you insert a pen or a score tool. so now not only does the machine cut, but it also writes and scores. I have the Quickutz handpress and the Quickutz revolution. I don't really love them. The hand press is very hard on your wrists. I much prefer cutting with my electronic cutting machine.

  • @wandamariaaponte2538
    @wandamariaaponte2538 4 года назад

    Hi Lindsay. this was very good information. I too, have the original cricut explore and the big shot. I've been thinking about getting the cricut air but you've changed my mind. Thanks. love your plad dress by the way, very trendy. your craft room looks very different. I've been "away" for a bit.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  4 года назад

      This is an old video;)

    • @wandamariaaponte2538
      @wandamariaaponte2538 4 года назад

      @@thefrugalcrafter I realized that as I was hitting sent. non-the-less, I found the information useful and your dress is very trendy, even for to do at. many women are wearing plad and even incorporating it in home decore. It only means you were ahead of the times when you made the video. 😁

  • @MagdalenaJoubert
    @MagdalenaJoubert 9 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay, great overview, I have a Cuttlebug which is a wonderful machine. I also have a Nellie's Press Boss, which I would recommend for those who don't like a lot of cutting plates as you have a slider that change the pressure on the plates. For an electric cutting machine I think the Silver Bullet is tops.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +Magdalena Joubert thanks for the recommendations:)

  • @dianestedman1466
    @dianestedman1466 5 лет назад

    very ,very, very helpful!! thank you so much. I am so enjoying this class

  • @urbanchili
    @urbanchili 7 лет назад

    I am thinking about getting a Silhouette cameo because it can cut stencils as well, but I need to read some more about it. Do you have any advice on it?

  • @vanbridge7232
    @vanbridge7232 8 лет назад

    This was so so helpful and common sense Lindsey. Keep video s coming. Nessa

  • @RobertasArtisticAdventures
    @RobertasArtisticAdventures 9 лет назад

    Imagine you mentioning buying the Brother Scan n Cut. That is what I did yesterday!!!! On sale for $299 plus the 15% off bringing it down to $150 plus tax so total was $172, well worth the price to cut out my images so I don't have to fussy cut them! I am so excited!!! I just wish I could hook it up to my computer so I could utilize my fonts (I have over 2500) and my graphics. That would be so perfect. I also have a Bigkick which I bought about 4 years ago and that is still working for me for manual die cutting.
    I agree with you about choosing well the dies you buy. Buying only ones that will get the most use is the best use of your money.
    Another difference with the machines is the manual can be used when the electric goes off, whereas the electronic machines won't (unless you have a generator or solar power). If one had a commitment to get a project done on a timeline, that could pose a problem, though it'd be highly unlikely.

  • @lindataylor863
    @lindataylor863 5 лет назад

    Oh Lindsay, I wish you'd do a demo on using the Sure Cuts a Lot software! Like you, I have an old Cricut Expression and the aforementioned software, but I'd like to do more than just cut alphabetic items with my Cricut and I'd like some guidance. I don't know if there's much need for this, but count me IN if you happen to think about it - PLEASE!!!!

  • @granny2028
    @granny2028 8 лет назад

    thanks I was trying to make a decision on die cut machine since my silhouette git flooded. this was most helpful.

  • @joyfuel
    @joyfuel 7 лет назад

    Hey Lindz... you know I love you! Thanks for all you do. Do you know if I can make skizzik plates from plexiglas? Mine are warped. They still work, but they are starting to look like they may crack. Thanks!

  • @RickAdkins
    @RickAdkins 9 лет назад

    Lyndsey What was the brand you got for $6 I couldn't really catch the brand name

    • @sheillaallen2538
      @sheillaallen2538 9 лет назад

      Darice

    • @sheillaallen2538
      @sheillaallen2538 9 лет назад

      From Consumer Crafts

    • @Vgudorf
      @Vgudorf 8 лет назад

      +Rick Adkins One of the big box craft stores, A.C. Moore, sells Darice dies for the everyday price of 14.99 (!), which is waaaaay more than 6 bucks. Even with a 50% off coupon, you'll still be paying 7 bucks a piece for them, so you're still paying retail +. No way would I pay $14.99 for those, especially since a lot of the designs are totally uninspired. I think I'll stick with Spellbinders, which are branching out from the basic nesting dies, and their extremely ornate designs. Some of their newer designs are more along the lines of Memory Box, Lawn Fawn, Simon Say Stamp designs, etc. Spellbinders are much better priced for what you get, too IMO.

  • @paprluvr
    @paprluvr 9 лет назад +3

    Scan & Cut 2 just came out. The new one takes svgs, can be hooked to your computer, wireless or sends file online,or to flash drive.

  • @vangel82
    @vangel82 9 лет назад

    My recommendation is to have both a manual die cutting and electronic cutting machine. My very first manual die cutting machine was the the cuttlebug. It is cute, easy to store and was the cheapest out of all my machines. My next manual cutting machine was the fiskars fuse creativity system. the only reason I got this was to use my very large dies and because it was on clearance. My third machine is electronic, it is the brother scanncut cm250 which I got through Amazon.com . I love that it cuts my stamped images so I no longer buy any dies. It does not waste my cardstock because It scans the background and you just move your images around even on a used paper scrap. My most recent purchase of an electronic machine was the cricut explore air. I got such a great deal through HSN. I got this machine mainly for their scoring feature, but I have grown to love it even more because you can use non cricut brand markers, you can upload your own images as well as purchase their cartridges, and you have the option to connect to the cricut design space using an iPhone or iPad app. The android app is still in the works. Can't wait for it to arrive.

  • @lilac2484
    @lilac2484 9 лет назад

    Great info Lynsay-- wish this had come out a few years ago when I bought my first machine---now I have a epic 6, cuttlebug, first cricut, and more.----I do not need to buy anything anymore. I'm my own store. LOL LOL

  • @ibkristykat
    @ibkristykat 8 лет назад +1

    I have a Cuttlebug (manual). I have all sorts of dies & texture folders of all brands. I love it TBH. :)

  • @askedgeorgia17
    @askedgeorgia17 9 лет назад

    Hi Lindsey, The new Brother Scan n Cut is wireless and can hook to your computer. :-)

  • @jesseb5112
    @jesseb5112 9 лет назад

    Great video! scrapbooking made simple has some sizzix dies for $3 a piece. One is a puzzle maker, another tags, a 3rd birthday cake with candles, stars, and you would have to look at the sizzix super savers gor the others. Some boxes came too late for the annual sizzix warehouse sale. I shopped that sale.
    If you can be patient they have great sales.

  • @karodora
    @karodora 9 лет назад +1

    After using a computer all day at work, I don't want to use it for crafting. I realize some people love--and are good at--computer-related projects, but it's not for me. I have the Big Shot (Big Kick is the same machine) and find it the best option for thick steel-rule dies, wafer-thin dies, and embossing. The Jo-Ann store near me no longer accepts coupons for papercrafting and die-cutting products, but Michaels does. They sell the Big Kick and accessories, so you can get a good price using a coupon.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +karodora good to know, our Joanns is awesome, they let you use all their coupons and competitors in the same transaction. I know I have use coupons on the cutting plates and dies but it may have been a while ago:)

  • @Tgbears
    @Tgbears 9 лет назад

    I have had my Silhouette machines for a good while. I have a Portrait and a Cameo and absolutely love them. Love that my designs are limited only by my imagination.

  • @camsmyth101
    @camsmyth101 9 лет назад +2

    The silhouette also lets you just buy the design or project you want not cartridges with things you don't want so some might consider that

  • @dawnbecker8643
    @dawnbecker8643 7 лет назад

    I was wondering if you have a review on the Gemini die cutting machine?

  • @Emilie19614
    @Emilie19614 9 лет назад

    Lindsay I use the Big Shot the most, I have the Ebosser which is good for me with arthritis, because you can easily cut most things. For a beginner definately the Big Shot for versatility. I too would like a Scan and Cut but the chances of getting one of those is ify LOL. I agree that some things are just as easy to cut by hand as lining up a die. Cricut, I have the Expression the one that came after the one you have. I use it very little and have a ton of cartridges. Everyone in my circle of crafters who has one doesn't use it often enough. When I need a bunch of 3 1/2 in circles for a project it is extremely handy. Some of the new Anna Griffin cartridges make beautiful ornaments but again, I have to dust the machine more often than not. I tried a new cricut and gave up and sold it as it was too much for me and I am relatively computer literate. I like my old cricut for certain things but still have difficulty with sizing images. 3 1/2 inches in one figure is not 3 1/2 inches in another and I AM measuring from where they tell you to measure. My next major investment will be a scan and cut. I'll have to rob a bank. LOL

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +Emilie Boyd I use my cricut a lot at Christmas cutting boxes, tags and that kind of thing. If my cricut die tomorrow I'd get the new scan n Cut, it's a business expense LOL!

    • @Emilie19614
      @Emilie19614 9 лет назад

      Wish I could deduct it as a business expense. I have too many cartridges for the cricut to totally toss it. Don;' like having an umbilical cord to the internet.

  • @TechKnowCat
    @TechKnowCat 8 лет назад +1

    you can cut anything you want with the new cricut, and their cut is nicer and more detailed than the silhouette.

  • @kristinahansson4688
    @kristinahansson4688 8 лет назад

    If you are interested in a A4 machine, you really should take a look at the Big sister machine from Cheery Lynn, I just bought it and it’s so nice. A4 size, all metal parts, adjustable solid metal rollers, it only needs 2 plates, foldable handle and very smooth to crank. It comes with 6 by 15 inch extended plates but you could buy the a4 too. I’m so happy with it and do recommend it to anyone! It came with a bag but I think that was a special offer.

  • @Abbie7301
    @Abbie7301 6 лет назад

    Do you think dies should best face the rollers or away from the rollers?

  • @mwippa18
    @mwippa18 9 лет назад +1

    just another tip if u get the big shot and u are a sewing perdon u can use fabric too. anf they now have dies just for sewing.

  • @jerijulius5759
    @jerijulius5759 8 лет назад

    Thank you Lindsay. I learned so much.

  • @Sk55Play
    @Sk55Play 7 лет назад

    I have an old Cricut that I got for half price. I find it very helpful as my hands shake sometimes so my cutting is not reliable. I like it better than having to use dies.

  • @jeanieferretti4203
    @jeanieferretti4203 9 лет назад

    Great information Lindsay! Thank you

  • @ednam7
    @ednam7 9 лет назад

    Wow, so many things to think about. My friend had an electronic machine and had a lot of problems with it so I never got one. Started with a cuttlebug, but one day it literally broke apart. So then got a Sizzix. It worked good for 1 1/2 years then had trouble with that but the company fixed it for me. Now I have that and a new Big Shot Plus with has a cutting plate 9 inches wide and love that feature. Can do a lot more with it. And I do keep a colored No Cut plate for embossing and change plates quite often . Always get them when Joann's or Michaels' have a 40% or 50% off coupon. Edna B.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +Edna B I love my big shot too and ai also stock up on plates when there is a sale:)

  • @angelhelp
    @angelhelp 9 лет назад +1

    My preference is for by-hand diecutting. Unfortunately making embellishments and other shapes in batches of 70+ takes a LOT of time. There's also the issue of some of the more intricate dies sticking (which you addressed, but the solutions you offered have not worked for me), delaying the process even more. Paper punches have been my go-to expedient solution because I can squeeze them repeatedly without getting tired in the least, and I don't waste any scraps because I use ever smaller punches to make more diecuts. Perhaps someday my intricate punches will behave and release cardstock on command. :)

    • @marilynnellsworth4300
      @marilynnellsworth4300 9 лет назад

      +angelhelp If I may suggest, if you are using a more intricate die, use dryer sheets. It does work like a dream, your small chads will also stick to the dryer sheet and you do not have to poke each one out, just look for it on youtube and you will find a lot of people doing it. The dryer sheet also coats the die and you do not have always use.

    • @fairythere
      @fairythere 9 лет назад +2

      Have you tried using some wax paper between your paper and die the first time you cut a wafer die? This helps the paper release easily and puts a slight wax coating on the die so that it releases easily in the future.

    • @angelhelp
      @angelhelp 9 лет назад

      +Marilynn Ellsworth I spent a couple hours "playing" today and think I've discovered the problem. As tightly packed as the "sandwich" was when it went through my BigKick, it wasn't tight enough, so the pressure on the dies wasn't sufficient. I cranked a bunch of cardstock through and was mostly successful once I added a piece of cardboard as a shim. The platform had to be on its thickest, then the plates with cardstock and dies, then came the cardboard... lo and behold, success! It's not perfect every time, but it's pretty close. Best of all, with added pressure, nothing's sticking! YAY!

  • @jheart803
    @jheart803 8 лет назад

    Can I cut paper and then cut fabric for quilling or will the paper dull the blades like my rotary blades ?

  • @carrieruble
    @carrieruble 8 лет назад

    Excellent presentation!

  • @abigailgurrusquieta3281
    @abigailgurrusquieta3281 8 лет назад

    I know you did this video a while back but ever since I saw it I've wanted to buy a puzzle die cut but I've looked for them and haven't seen any...any advice or direction to where I can find one?? Thanks!!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  8 лет назад

      +Abigail Gurrusquieta mineis from sizzix, if you get one I recommend a thick die so it can cut through cardboard

  • @LADeValk
    @LADeValk 9 лет назад

    The Cricut Explore is so very different from the Expression. I have both and I love the Explore. I have used the 'print and cut' feature to make home décor projects and unique stickers for children. You can upload jpg and svg files. They have a huge library of images and a lot of "make it now" already designed projects if you are having a creative block. I had about given up on cricut a year ago, but I am happy with my Explore.

  • @fytnirish2008
    @fytnirish2008 7 лет назад

    Hey Lindsay, my girlfriend wants the Cricut Cuttlebug.. Which machine do you suggest?

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  7 лет назад

      +Tim Byrne it depends, the cuttlebug takes metal died so you have to buy every shape and size you want but the cricut is an electric die cutter so you can have more options. You buy a cartridge with a bunch if designs and then cut them at the size you like.

  • @kathypatterson4630
    @kathypatterson4630 9 лет назад

    Great information, Lindsay

  • @influentialolive
    @influentialolive 7 лет назад

    Absolutely Agree, Cricut expression is awesome, as it's a stand alone, OR a computer connected machine. I have Just received my expression, and, also, I'm looking into the eclipse. However, I do not care for Necessity of Internet, But, I Love the Gypsy for designing my own stuff. I love my big kick... I am very fussy about purchasing dies and cartridges...

  • @deborahanne9793
    @deborahanne9793 8 лет назад

    What do you think about the Tim Holtz electric embossing and die cut machine? Thank you

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  8 лет назад

      I have not used it but it is probably a good idea if you have a hard time cranking the dies through. I have had this machine for over 8 years and it won't quit so I am sticking with this:)

  • @acd_riisk2195
    @acd_riisk2195 7 лет назад

    what machine should i buy? Also can i die cut on a shizzix design boutique

  • @hugged-by-a-card
    @hugged-by-a-card 8 лет назад

    im a virgin stampter ,card ,crafter lol but for real ,please any advice on what i should buy to begin and to help me know how to

  • @SpankieMadison
    @SpankieMadison 9 лет назад

    I have used a Cricut before with a friend ( didn't care much for it ) and after several years debating and reading reviews and so forth. I decided to go with the Silhouette Cameo. I love it. Absolutely love it. It doesn't take much to figure things out. Its the first die cut machine of any sort that I have owned. If I can't figure something out. I look on RUclips and usually 9 times out of 10.. There is a video with how toos..
    Now my next purchase is going to be a manual/ push button die cut. Debating on a Sizzix Big Shot Pro, Cut Boss or the Tim Holtz Vagabond. I just hope it don't take me 2 years to figure out which one I want lol

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +Spankie Madison I'd like more info on the Pro, it has a wider platform I think!

    • @SpankieMadison
      @SpankieMadison 9 лет назад

      +thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich Yeah I have been doing alot of searching on info for the Pro. I think having the wider platform would be awesome. But being it would be my first "manual" persay die cut machine. I say go big or go home ha ha.. But all in all I want to make sure I am getting my money worth when spending that amount on a product. I don't want to spend that much money and be very disappointed in it. So that's is why it also took me so long to get the Silhouette.. I did my research first and just wanted to make sure I was getting something good. I know several who prefer the Cricut over the other. But for me it just wasn't something I liked personally using.

  • @deborahanne9793
    @deborahanne9793 8 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay, Do think that without a die cutting machine , it lessens the nice affects you can make on cards? I just do not think it will fit my budget when it means buying die cuts as well.

    • @EyesOnAllison
      @EyesOnAllison 7 лет назад +1

      Deborah Anne I'm not Lindsay, but I made cards for a year without a die cutter and I wanted to tell you that you do NOT need a die cutter to make gorgeous cards. Certain effects aren't really possible without a die cutter, but lots of effects ARE. Many card making channels have coordinating dies for all their stamps and I wanted to tell you, with a good pair of scissors and some time, you can cut stamps out for cards. I mainly use my die cutter for circles, dry embossing, and more intricate cut outs versus cutting out stamps. Die cutting machines are pricey and dies are expensive, too, so don't think you HAVE to have one. Not having one does open you up to being more creative with the supplies you have on hand, too. :)

    • @deborahanne9793
      @deborahanne9793 7 лет назад

      Thank you Allison, I am saving for a die cutting embossing machine and think that I will actually only use it to do similar as yourself. EMbossing, cutting ovals, circles, etc. You are correct, I am learning that I can make many one layer cards that are very beautiful and dies are extremely expensive when one is on a strict budget. Thank you for your response.

    • @deborahanne9793
      @deborahanne9793 7 лет назад

      P.s. I forgot to mention that I have Fibromyalgia and it is difficult to cut out shapes so I do look forward to very soon being able to purchase a simple set of circle and oval dies with a die cutting machine. It is taking me a while to save as I want to purchase the electric Tim Holtz machine as the putting the plates t hourgh manually would be hard for some days. Crafting has been very good for my spirits and it is something that I can do and send a card off to hopefully birghten someones day. Take care, Debbie

  • @anm-zq5my
    @anm-zq5my 9 лет назад

    Could you cut dies with a rolling pen? I don't own a machine or dies but i always that would that work. Great video!

  • @anitaholmes6824
    @anitaholmes6824 9 лет назад

    I love my big shot and have not used my Cricut in forever. MY daughter on the other hand loves her Cricut and does not see any use in the big shot. So I think it's a matter of personal choice. I find the Big Shot quick and easy and I don't have to have power to use it. TFS

  • @thebatzinator
    @thebatzinator 9 лет назад +1

    You look adorable!!! Did you make your necklace?? If yes, can you show us how to make one like it or is there a tutorial for it already??

    • @mwippa18
      @mwippa18 9 лет назад

      she has a tutorial for it. just press the julery Playlist :)

    • @thebatzinator
      @thebatzinator 9 лет назад

      Thank you!!!

  • @joannlienert9259
    @joannlienert9259 7 лет назад

    Brothers ScanNCut can be connected to your computer! They have a free online Canvas which you can use to create or SCAL can be used with this as well!

  • @patcyzauskas7216
    @patcyzauskas7216 8 лет назад +1

    I've had my Big Kick machine almost 2 yrs now. Did 17 years card making without it but it was a gift. Then I had to invest in dies. Bought basic nesting shapes first year. Now I purchase discontinued dies from Tuesday Morning had huge savings. Some at Michaels with coupons. Some at Scrapbooking Made Simple.com during their huge Sizzix or other sales but takes 5-6 mo to get shipment. Get some from Papercraft Essentials UK magazine at JoAnn's. but, I'm like u--how much does it cost and how often will I use it. I bought my dtr-in-law a Sizzix Ninja for xmas at great price for xmas so will swap dies with her couple times a year (8hr drive apart) so will get more for the buck now. I still won't pay full price for ANY die. I would never buy a machine that could only emboss nor that original old red Sizzix machine. The Ninja just needs adapter to cut wafer dies so was only additional $10. Happy crafting one and all!!

  • @peterbest6499
    @peterbest6499 9 лет назад +1

    I sold my ScanNCut. The scanner so often didn't recognize what I wanted to cut and many stamps don't have proper outlines that the machine can read. I got the new Cricut Explore Air and I love it. You can import SVG files so you don't need to buy all their cartridges. The print then cut feature is amazing! I had the Expressions 2 and I find the Explore to be a far superior machine. I will probably never buy another sentiment stamp again. Will now be using my Big Shot mainly for embossing!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад +1

      +Peter Best good to know, I don't like the idea of having to be online to use my machine, being in the country and having spotty internet, I want to be offline in the craft room. I am glad it is working for you though:)

    • @daneekaplan4284
      @daneekaplan4284 9 лет назад

      +Peter Best Can we chat via email? I'm trying to decide between Cricut Air and Silhouette. I have the Expression now daneekaps@gmail.com

    • @LADeValk
      @LADeValk 9 лет назад

      +thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich for not wanting to be dependent on internet because it is unreliable you have managed to keep up on an amazing blog and a lot of RUclips tutorials. :)

  • @tiasmom6225
    @tiasmom6225 9 лет назад

    Great job on this video. Very informational.

  • @annak2575
    @annak2575 7 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay, Sizzix has released a new "Foldaway" version of the Big Shot. Apart from the great space saving convenience, are there any cons to the machine ie: less stability, flimsy runway joints etc??

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  7 лет назад +1

      +Katz75 sizzix is great quality so it should be good and if not carry a warranty. I have not tried any new sizzix machine because my 10 year old big shot is still going strong lol!

    • @annak2575
      @annak2575 7 лет назад

      Yeah I'm kinda leaning towards sticking with the "tried and tested" Big Shot - less moving parts = less bits can break. So far, (apart from unboxing vids), there seems to be very little info about the foldable model.
      Thanks Lindsay ;)

  • @tanyac9428
    @tanyac9428 9 лет назад

    And another thing to look for in an electronic die cutting machine is how thick of materials can it cut and whether you want it for print and cut. Julie Flanagan on RUclips might be a good person to check out. she owns many of the machines out there and has done different comparisons. I has an expression and a KnK Zing. I like the Zing but certain things about it have made me disappointed. It does a pretty nice and precise cut and print and cut.

  • @ZannidoMuse
    @ZannidoMuse 9 лет назад +1

    I have a tip for you. I was watching a shopping channel and they suggest to lay your thin dies flat because if you have to many dies squashed together they may bend your dies. I have the same cricut you have with the same program and yep I just don't want to use it cause its so much trouble. I did watch your web show thing ... I now want a brother scan n cut. Thanks a lot LOL!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      +Karen Hill me too karen, we should start a support group LOL!