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 Big Shot or Cuttlebug?

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Die cutting dilemma?
Bigshot
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 72% [ 8 ]
Cuttlebug
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Angie



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Location: East Yorkshire
Registration date: 2009-03-26

PostSubject: Re: Big Shot or Cuttlebug?   Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:57 am

I have only ever had experience of using one die cutter machine, so it's difficult to choose which is best

I have a Cuttlebug, I love to craft with my daughter (11) and find the Cuttlebug is so simple for her to use
, it's compact and easy to store away too


We use it to die cut and emboss with and also use ellison dies in it no problem


It seems robust and well made, well I have yet to break it Very Happy







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chrisdecember



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Age: 52
Location: Aldbrough
Registration date: 2008-03-12

PostSubject: Re: Big Shot or Cuttlebug?   Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:02 am

Have a cuttle bug not used any other types.
only disadvantage is small foot print compared to other makes, but does for most cards.

chrisdecember

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matildasmum



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PostSubject: Re: Big Shot or Cuttlebug?   Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:40 pm

i'd forgotten about my posts on here!

i have had my bigshot now for 9 months (i think) and i love it!!
i chose that over the bug cos it just looked so much sturdier.

chell
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