Hello my friends. It's Wednesday and we're nearly at the end of the week. Hope it's been a good one for you so far.
I wanted to do something a little different today. I actually did a video...not sure if you will understand it since I'm jumping all over the place. I did have a outline/script of what I wanted to say but since I was at a disadvantage of doing the video with one hand, there was a lot of ad libbing because I lost my place several times. So, it might seem a little hurried, fuzzy and repetitive. In advance, I apologize but bear in mind that this is my very first video. We'll see how this goes...if I should hang up my movie star/directing ambitions or not. I'm thinking I should just nip it in the bud LOL. Or get an assistant but my 7 1/2 year old was in bed....
The topic for today is the Big Shot...if you need any clarifications or if you have questions, please let me know! As I said in the video, it works with cardstock (paper), chipboard, fabric (great for making quilts), cork sheets (like the material you see used to make bullentin boards), magnet sheets (for magnets!) and sheets of wood. All of these materials can be purchased from Stampin' Up. Its truly a versatile tool and an awesome investment (it's cheaper than most industry die cutting machines so please don't be turned off because of the price) - it will last you for a very long time. It will never go out of style. It's simple to use and there are no batteries to worry about or having to figure out where to plug it in because it's all manual.
If you want to see how you can create more projects with it, I'll be happy to show it in a future video.
Thanks for reading and this time, for seeing!
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