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Finally Use Those Paper Scraps with PixScan™

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Inspired by Christine Lustig Where are my scrapbook paper fanatics/hoarders at?! I know you’re there, and I KNOW you have saved a ton of paper scraps thinking that one day you will use them for some project. Well, today is your lucky day because you not only will be making an adorable handmade card but will also finally use those paper scraps! And once you do, you can replenish your stash and buy more cute paper. I told you today would be your lucky day! Supplies Needed: Silhouette CAMEO® or Silhouette Portrait® or Silhouette Curio™ Silhouette PixScanTM Cutting Mat Silhouette Cutting Blade Silhouette Pick-Me-Up® Tool Silhouette Studio® Silhouette Rhinestones – Clear and Rose Paper Scraps Cardstock- Red and White Black Pigment Ink Stamp Black Felt Pen Adhesive Tape Runner Glue Scissors or Paper Slicer Design ID#69055 Design ID#1030 Step One: Start with PixScanTM Place four medium-sized paper scrap pieces (about 4.25 in. x 3 in. eac...

Top 5 Interesting Ways to Use A Rotary Cutter

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The question isn’t “what can you do with a rotary cutter?” —  it’s  more like “what can’t you do with one?” Inspired by OLFA Corporation, Japan This versatile tool can handle just about anything. Essentially a rotating razor blade with a protective safety guard attached to an easy-to-grip handle, the rotary cutter works well on a variety of materials, including fabric, paper and leather. When used with a cutting form or straight ruler and a cutting mat, it takes on both curves and straight-line cuts with precision and can slice through multiple layers of material in a single swipe. And, unlike scissors, you don’t need to purchase a special right-handed or left-handed version, since the cutter converts to either easily. Rotary cutters are available in a variety of sizes and styles to meet your comfort and crafting needs, like the many models in OLFA’s line of  Rotary Cutters . You’ll find  Original Rotary Cutters  in several sizes, ergonom...