I'm a quickutz girl.

Well - I finally did it. I took the plunge and got a quickutz. For those of you who don't know what this is - it's a die cutting handheld tool. So, it allows you to cut out your own punch out "stuff" letters, pumpkins, punctuation, cherries, - whatever die they have on the marketplace. I really just bought it for letters. Although I love my stamps and my stickers - and thanks to my new Heidi Swapp Love your handwriting book - even my handwriting - the die cuts are pretty clean and slick. Of course, now I am on the hunt for another adhesive - I think that Xyron thing is the ticket. The search never ends. Here is a layout that I did for a friend where I use my one and only set of die cutes - Stiletto - font.

Well - I finally did it. I took the plunge and got a quickutz. For those of you who don't know what this is - it's a die cutting handheld tool. So, it allows you to cut out your own punch out "stuff" letters, pumpkins, punctuation, cherries, - whatever die they have on the marketplace. I really just bought it for letters. Although I love my stamps and my stickers - and thanks to my new Heidi Swapp Love your handwriting book - even my handwriting - the die cuts are pretty clean and slick. Of course, now I am on the hunt for another adhesive - I think that Xyron thing is the ticket. The search never ends. Here is a layout that I did for a friend where I use my one and only set of die cutes - Stiletto - font.

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