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Post by 1whoscraps on Apr 1, 2014 11:00:18 GMT -5
Do you have one? or want one?
I have the Cameo and before that I had the Cricut and I am totally amazed at how much I use my Cameo. The cricut I used here and there but now with the Cameo I go right to it and I can't figure out exactly why.
So far I cut vinyl, stencil material, and cardstock with it. But made so many different projects.
If you have an ecutter do you use yours a lot and what do you use it for? (i.e titles, dies, for scrapbooking only, other projects, etc)
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Post by carolyn on Apr 1, 2014 11:20:29 GMT -5
I have the Cameo and the baby Cricut - don't use either as much as I should & I use my Cameo more than the Cricut. I mostly use for titles and for DS's school projects.
I had a subscription for the Silhouette Store for 2-yrs but did not renew this year 'cause I was just collecting images.
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Post by anke on Apr 1, 2014 13:52:24 GMT -5
I don't have an ecutter, and I don't want one. I have such a lot of dies and I use them with my cuttlebug. I think I wouldn't use them when I had an ecutter. I also think my cuttlebug is more easy to use, because I have to clean the table after scrapping: to put my ecutter ready and cleaning up afterwards will take more time than my cuttlebug. My daughter has a Silhouette and she did two or three times a cutting for me (one thing she made me was a beautiful sea-animals-border for me with fishes, ink-fish, crab, sea-horse ... and she also did some Doric columns for me) and I think you can make great diecuts with the Silhouette.
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Post by 1whoscraps on Apr 1, 2014 14:29:30 GMT -5
I don't have an ecutter, and I don't want one. I have such a lot of dies and I use them with my cuttlebug. I think I wouldn't use them when I had an ecutter. I also think my cuttlebug is more easy to use, because I have to clean the table after scrapping: to put my ecutter ready and cleaning up afterwards will take more time than my cuttlebug. My daughter has a Silhouette and she did two or three times a cutting for me (one thing she made me was a beautiful sea-animals-border for me with fishes, ink-fish, crab, sea-horse ... and she also did some Doric columns for me) and I think you can make great diecuts with the Silhouette. Anke..there is no way I would ever get rid of my cuttlebug..it's right there at my arms reach..it's easy to use..but I also like to use my Cameo a lot for titles and lets face it the vinyl to make shirts and stencils is a big asset for me. But I think for me the thing that I really like is being able to weld letters together so you have one die cut title vs cutting out those letters and sticking them down on by one..but I will do it, I just like that I can cut one piece rather than 10 or 15. You are lucky you can have your dd do things if you don't have what you need.
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