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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

Craftywhippet aka Ruth makes Quick Cuttlebug cards with easy matting-and-layering
Craft & Chat Visit the blog at www.geniushands.co.uk

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  • Some lovely video's lady's. Great job, have the cuttlebug for a week now, but very addicting. great techniques. Thanks for sharing funny and clear tutorials. I had a few good laughs. easy to watch and great explaining. Love the scotish touch to all this! Thanks a bunch from the Netherlands!!!

  • @Missdutchdiva Have fun with your new cuttlebug. Happy New Year from Scotland!

  • I like the professinal look of your cards, and their perfection. I was unable to hear you or understand you in key parts, but I will rewatch it a few more times to see if I can understand you. What kind of trimmer are you refering to? If it has what type of edge?

  • @Phleurdillee1 Thank you. If you watch the newer videos perhaps we have slowed down a little to let you understand us! The trimmer is any that has a plastic ruler edge slightly away from the metal cutting edge - this gives the vital tiny border for matting and layering. I will be re-posting the demonstration of this technique again fairly soon. If you press the Subscribe button (free) on my Channel page (press the blue craftyalice) you will be emailed when new videos are posted.

  • hi im trying to decide cuttle bug or cricut expression i wana get the cricut but it is too expensive so should i get the cuttle bug? by the way i am extreme crafter and im only 11 yrs old

  • @stilgreen Hi extreme crafter. If you can't afford the cricut then there's no choice! - the cuttlebug will cut with any dies and emboss with any folders - I've always been happy with it.

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  • It's called a Rolcat. Any kind that cuts a smidgen beyond the plastic ruler gives the slight border when matting and layering.

  • i Love the trimmer you have that does the boarder behind the embossed picture. What is the name of that paper trimmer?

  • beautiful :) very creative

  • Thanks for the compliment - we love using the Cuttlebug embossing folders, both in the Cuttlebug and in the Wizard.

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