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I heard this is being released soon but have no idea what it will do. There are all kinds of templates that you can buy for it and it will retail for 69.99. That is all I know..perhaps it will debut at CHA...
Spellbinders Celebrates the Release of New Weddings Paper Craft Book: Create Your Dream Wedding
A collaborative release with DRG and new from Annie’s Attic
Peoria, Ariz., and Anaheim, Calif., January 2010—Spellbinders Paper Arts (www.SpellbindersPaperArts.com) announces the recent release of its first collaborative effort with DRG—Create Your Dream Wedding.
To celebrate the release, Spellbinders will host a book launch and signing, featuring Spellbinders founder and CEO Stacey Caron and CardMaker Editor Tanya Fox at the Spellbinders booth, #4069, at the 2010 Winter Craft & Hobby Association Trade Show in Anaheim, Calif., Jan. 24-27, 2010.
Caron and Fox will be on hand to talk about the inspiration behind Create Your Dream Wedding, and many of the designers and projects created will also be on display. The first 100 people in attendance will receive free, signed copies.
In the pages of Create Your Dream Wedding, readers will find a resource for creating a range of wedding projects produced by some of today’s best paper craft designers; complete with easy-to-follow instructions and full-color project photos.
With the book, brides-to-be can create color-themed engagement announcements, invitations, table cards and other items. The designs are well suited for formal evening weddings and casual garden events.
Suggested retail price for Create Your Dream Wedding is $14.95.
Retailers can order the book from DRG Wholesale by calling 800-772-6643 or by visiting the Web site at DRGwholesale.com.
DRG Wholesale will offer a 50/10 discount on any order for this book received by Feb. 1.
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EDITORIAL NOTES: Hi-resolution images of the Spellbinders Storage Solutions, as well as review samples of any Spellbinders product can be requested by contacting Amy Romano at 480-577-9989 or by email at [email protected].
About Spellbinders Paper Arts
Spellbinders Paper Arts entered the craft and hobby market in 2003 with the introduction of the Wizard� Embossing & Die Cutting Machine and a unique, patented collection of die templates unlike any introduced before - or since. Spellbinders Paper Arts manufactures, markets and sells the Wizard, and more than 250 patented and patent-pending products under the following trade names: Nestabilities™ - nested dies offering cutting and embossing capability in �" and 1/8" increments; and Shapeabilities™ - the first free-formed shape dies, offering the ability to cut or emboss in the center of cards and in any orientation.
In 2008, the Spellbinders family of dies expanded to include Borderabilities™ Petite – 5 �" card making dies featuring one-cut edges and elegant embossing detail; Borderabilities™ Grand – 12" scrapbooking dies to create full-page borders; Frameabilities™ – nested frame sets and coordinating accents, and Shapeabilities™ Nested Sets – incrementally sized shaped dies. In 2009, Impressabilities™ - customizable templates that can emboss, deboss, letter press and embellish and the award-winning Shapeabilities™ Pendants - intricately detailed sets of 4 coordinated dies, became part of the Spellbinders Paper Arts offering. And in 2010, Spellbinders added Presto Punch™ and a full complement of Punch Templates to their ever-growing collection of innovative cutting & embossing products.
DRG is in its third generation of Muselman family ownership in Berne, Ind., near Fort Wayne. A leader in the craft and nostalgia markets, the company publishes magazines and books, and also offers kits and supplies under consumer brands that include House of White Birches, Annie’s Attic, Clotilde, The Needlecraft Shop and American School of Needlework. Most print products are also available for download via the Internet. One of DRG's divisions, Strategic Fulfillment Group (SFG), provides state-of-the-art fulfillment and database marketing services out of a 140,000-square-foot facility nestled in the rolling wooded landscape of East Texas, centered between Shreveport and Dallas. The Muselmans started the company in 1925 with the founding of Economy Printing Concern in Berne. EP Graphics, as it is known today, is still owned by the family. It specializes in high-quality, four-color Web printing for catalogs and magazines.
Isnt it fun just to guess? The templates for the unit will retail for $9.99. That is apretty good price. So much new stuff...I need another stamp room. One just for storage....lol
blessings.
Oh so it looks like a little thing you put different dies in and it works like a punch system that way. Kind of cute but it looks like a lot of the shapes I already have with my Nesties
I'd find it REALLY cool if they made it so it worked with the smaller Nesties I already have. It'd be fun to put in a Nestie and let the kids start punching away, or to be able to take just that and my smaller Nesties to craft somewhere else, and be able to use them that way.
I am so excited about this product...imagine less storage space and MORE punches! LOL!! Love how you can punch out letters without all that effort...great to take to crops too!
I too found the punch very cool but when I read that it needs *8* batteries I was flabbergasted!!! Does anybody other than me find it ridiculous too? Shouldn't they have made it electronic?
I want one of these. Love the "presto punches" as well! I use so many batteries in our Wii remotes that 8 batteries isn't going to faze me. We have to keep a stock of batteries on hand just for the Wii and my husband's guitar foot pedals. Wonder what my husband is going to think when I tell him I "need" another machine. Geez, I just got a Cricut. Guess he'll just have to get over it.
And it doesn't help that I'm really lovin' the new dies that Spellbinders has come out with.
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I too found the punch very cool but when I read that it needs *8* batteries I was flabbergasted!!! Does anybody other than me find it ridiculous too? Shouldn't they have made it electronic?
An A/C adaptor will be available soon. I am excited about the battery operated feature because finding an empty plug in my crafting room is a challenge!
So.... we can or can not use our nesties (all sizes) in it? If nothing else, it would be nice to have a place to store those in - all together and out of sight.
I LOVE this new little unit!!! I can get rid of SO many punches now, and I LOVE that it uses batteries and also embosses. The batteries don't phase me. I don't have a plug near my desk or a way to run an extension cord so this is perfect. I myself am so excited. Anyone know when it will be available to purchase?
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It will not take the nesties...you have to purchase "templates" that have the designs on them to use with the unit. The templates retail for like 9.99 each.
blessings.
It also comes with 7 punch templates with the machine:
star, flower, heart, square, circle, tag and leaf...so that would be a great collection to start with, I think.
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Let's see...
uncover the machine, insert the correct template, insert paper, punch, remove paper, remove template, cover machine back up ( I live in dust country)
or
grab the punch off the rack, punch, put away
or
find nestie, tape to paper, make sandwich, run through die cut machine, untape, put nestie back, take tape from paper, put die cut machine back(folded up, put away , what ever)
OK....I think I will still like my punches.....and I use nesties quite a bit ....but then , I don't think I have to be motion efficent when I am playing with my crafts.
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An A/C adaptor will be available soon. I am excited about the battery operated feature because finding an empty plug in my crafting room is a challenge!
This place is taking orders on all the new Nesties stuff. See pg 4 for the Presto thingy. It doesn't say these are pre-orders, but doesn't really give an indication of when it will be available:
APRIL is what they are saying.
I am not a fan of 8 batteries, at least the Wii has a charger. I will probably wait for the A/C adapter (aren't they smart to release it later and make it an add on, something more you have to have) But punches just do not do what nesties do. I am wondering though what the biggest size is for these templates (bigger than the smallest nestie already available in the same shape? How do they compare in size) Not sure I would need the nesties I already have in smaller sizes.