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Makers Movement has been slowly clearing out their inventory at 50% and then 75% off, but I looked today and allllllll products except machines and plates have been marked down to $1 - stamps, die sets, texture plates, tools - regardless of original price or size. RUN. Seriously. Run.
If you are a quilter, their sister site with block and applique dies has everything marked down to $5. These are "deep dish" sets and they're great to use for scrappy projects.
I really have a hard time passing up a good deal! I lost count of how many orders I have made while they were stepping up the discount (previously shipping was free, too) - I stocked up on jump rings and cutting plates for my Crossover die cutting machine... but I did go back again today and got a bunch of nesting sets - I have a couple of the pierced ones already and I really like those, so I filled out that collection some more. Tags I can never have enough of, and the slimline set, and the Matryoshka doll, mix tape, one of the little jar sets...
The quilling strip die is really nice for super thin borders - I usually cut a bunch in black and white and keep them in a jar on my desk. Here's a card I used one of the tiny ones on.
I had been sitting on a cart for a couple of months, and decided to double its size at the last minute. I only missed out on a few things, but ordered 90% of what I wanted. Lots of stuff is out of stock already.
If I hadn't just bought a die cutting machine, a $99 + free ship Crossover II would've been really nice. It's such a pretty machine.
Thanks for the enable Dina! I put in two orders. After I placed my first order, I saw a few dies I didn't see when browsing-- the Daquari die set, and the pull tab die set. Then, I just couldn't pass up on more doily dies (I have way too many, but still...hard to pass up when they're $1) and the embossing plates (so many techniques come to mind) the frames, and somehow I got to another $45. I was like a kid in a candy store, even though I'm running low on storage space (I tell myself I'll deal with that later).
I too was so tempted by the mini die-cutting machine. I debated it internally for half a day, but I couldn't justify it even at that amazing price. I have the Mini Evolution, and an identical machine to the Mini Maker (my back-up should the mini evolution fail), so just couldn't justify adding another machine. However, for anyone who doesn't have a mini die cutter, that is an amazing price for a great machine.
I grabbed a few dies and the mini maker...I have been wanting a mini machine for awhile and for 10 bucks...I had already gotten stuff back when it was 50%.
__________________ Margot
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I received my order today. Still can't believe the incredible bargains. For once, "creative me" and "budget me" were both very happy! But, I also hate that we've lost another good company.
__________________ ~~Kim~~
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I'd like to see some comments about the mini maker: https://themakersmovement.com/MMT213...tting-Machine/
The website says they still have 771 of them, and at $9.95 for the machine, I'm willing to pay the shipping, but who has one and how is it working for you?
OK, got my order yesterday. I'm pretty pleased. 2 mistakes, so I emailed them about refunding those. Then I went back and placed another order- who can resist a dollar???