Happy Saturday, friends! Welcome to the blog!
If you’ve been following along for the last little while, you know how much I love my cutting tools, framelits, and embossing folders (oh my!).
*See what I did there?*
So in today’s new weekly series, Single Item Saturday, I’ll be sharing one item I can’t live without – the Big Shot!
If you're not familiar with the Big Shot, it's a manual, multipurpose die-cutting system that you can use to quickly and easily create die-cut or embossed shapes, envelopes, tags, and 3D items.
Here are some quick facts:
* Portable; no electricity required * Includes Standard Cutting Pads and Multipurpose Platform * Cuts a variety of materials depending on the die used
To help you learn more about the Big Shot, I have included a short video below that will tell you everything there is to know about the amazing cutting tool.
Of course, one of the things I love about the Big Shot is some of the accessories that go with it as noted in the above video, beyond our beloved framelits, thinlits, and embossing folders. Each accessory serves a different purpose and allows you to get the most use out of your Big Shot. This is an important piece to me because the Big Shot is a big investment and I want it to last as long as possible and get the most out of it. This is especially true, not just because I am an avid crafter, but because it is my most used tool and a tool that I use to make and sell my handmade cards. It’s really an important part of my business, so longevity is key!
To help you understand the Big Shot accessories, I have broken them down into a helpful graphic below. I hope you find this useful. Be sure to Pin It so you have it for future reference.
Don’t forget you can purchase the Big Shot and other supplies in my Canadian Online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you don’t already have a Demonstrator, I would LOVE to become yours! I appreciate you shopping with me! Be sure to use the Hostess Code below for your chance to win a little something from me.
Tell me, what’s one item you can’t live without?
Be sure to join me next week for Single Item Saturday!
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