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I have a friend that is a Creative Memories consultant and she has shown me the new paisley punch they have. I think it's pretty cool! What do you guys think? I am thinking of buying it....
Do you have any pics of projects you're used it for?
I am a CM consultant and love the new Paisley Punch. I personally used it for my Great Gathering event last weekend. I made several in egglpant and used them to decorate my white Everyday Wall Display. I made name tags using the cutout on orchid paper for contrast. I hung the purple tool tote from the display which held entries for door prize.
I plan to use the punch to decorate scrapbook page layouts using various colors. This punch can be used for so many projects: cards, party decorations, to decorate kids textbook coverings just to name a few.
Definitely buy it while you can. My SU demo friend bought one from me. Sorry, I don't have any pics. I just got my digital camera and haven't started using it yet!
Sounds like a good idea. I like that stamp set also. Paisley seems to be big right now with all the paper from SU and CM featuring the design as well as the SU set and the CM punch. They seem to go hand in hand especially with card making.
Let me know if you buy the punch, we can trade ideas. Have a great day!
Yes, that's high considering what other brands sell for. However, it is very strong, heavy duty and high quality. If you look on a certain auction site you will probably find one or more of them that people are will to pay double for. Things sell for outrageous prices there when they can be purchased directly from a cons. for the normal price. I guess it boils down to what you are willing to pay.
Yes, and I keep SU in business as well as a customer. It's like anything, if you want quality, you have to be willing to pay for it. For instance, SU brads are much higher quality than the bargain ones I bought awhile back from a big mail order catalog.
Holey Torpedo!!! No offense intended, but does it cook, too? That is a LOT of money for a punch....just saying.
I haven't seen it but if it's comparable in size to the marvy scallop punches then that's not all that out of the ordinary. It does sound quite original and certainly peaks my interest.
I haven't seen it but if it's comparable in size to the marvy scallop punches then that's not all that out of the ordinary. It does sound quite original and certainly peaks my interest.
I agree. I paid around $20 for each of the scalloped oval and circle punches without balking -- but I *really* wanted them, LOL!
So that said, I wouldn't have a hard time paying $20 for it.
About the Price thing.........
CM charges like $20 for a DBL punch to where SU has one of the punches(simular) for $15.95
I am a complete bargain shopper and always want more bang for my $.
Just like SU!'s circle punches Marvy makes simular for $7-9 to where SU! is $15.95. It really depends on how bad you want something and the amount your willing to pay. I love my hobby but wont let it BREAK me in teh mean time. Everyone is different I guess.
I used the punch at my friend's house. It would be a lot of fun to use with some of SU!'s paisley stamps. The punchout is fairly large. Without going to look at the pieces I brought home, I'd say 1.5-2" tall and maybe 1/2" wide.
Unfortunately, CM punches are hard for me to use because of back issues. I really need a lever with a big punch.
THANKS, Jennifer for posting the link - that is one cool punch. And I want it! (...now I just have to figure out how to get one without having to resort to the 'bay.)
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Hi All,
The paper Jennifer referred to is the Purple Paisley Paper Album Kit also by Creative Memories. There are other designs as well and make really nice gifts!
If you have a die cutting machine there are dies available that wouldn't take as much space up as a punch and you get multiple paisleys for about the same price as one punch.
Lots of the on-line stores carry specials for discounts off or free shipping. I'm pretty sure that Terrific Tymes and Frantic Fran carry these dies, you might check their sites. Ellen Hutson doesn't carry them, but you might ask her if she plans to!
On the links you'll notice the embossing, but you don't have to emboss the dies if you don't want and they will look like a regular punched shape.
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When is this available? I looked on-line to try and order but its not there just the paisley kit...........Anyone know???
My understanding is that the punch is only available for CM's fall promotion Great Gatherings (they used to do a Crop-tober Fest). My consultant is holding a crop in a few weeks and is giving them to attendees.
Also, thanks to stampercathy for the ideas -- can't wait to try them once I get my punch!
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My understanding is that the punch is only available for CM's fall promotion Great Gatherings (they used to do a Crop-tober Fest). My consultant is holding a crop in a few weeks and is giving them to attendees.
Also, thanks to stampercathy for the ideas -- can't wait to try them once I get my punch!
Oh thats a bummer! So it wont be available in the catty on-line to just order? I would really LOVE to get this but dont have a local Demo to try and get hooked up!!!!:(
Oh thats a bummer! So it wont be available in the catty on-line to just order? I would really LOVE to get this but dont have a local Demo to try and get hooked up!!!!:(
Hi, Monica,
Where are you stationed. I may be able to help if you send me a private message in the the next 12 hours as I will be in your territory very soon! Otherwise, I may still be able to help you!
By the way, thank you stampercathy for the ideas. They are great and I'll give them a try. I can feature ideas like these at my workshop in Oct. Thanks again!
I wanted to share an image of a punch / die comparison I found in a blog entry but the forum is telling me that I can't post links from another site until I've made 3 or more posts!! there is also an entire write up on Ellen's blog about the comparison
It really is a great punch! I have it! Thanks for the pictures of the ideas!! Great ones! I seem to be having trouble with my paisley being stuck in the punch. Any ideas on how to get it out?
It really is a great punch! I have it! Thanks for the pictures of the ideas!! Great ones! I seem to be having trouble with my paisley being stuck in the punch. Any ideas on how to get it out?
When the punch was demonstrated at convention, we were told to make sure that we use the punch on a table not in our hands. Also, make sure that you push the lever all the way down so that the paper pops out of the design. Clean the debree out each time and only punch one sheet at a time. The thin paper does stay inside for some reason and you'll need to shake it out. Hope this helps.
It really is a great punch! I have it! Thanks for the pictures of the ideas!! Great ones! I seem to be having trouble with my paisley being stuck in the punch. Any ideas on how to get it out?
I have a customer who is a CM consultant, and she brought her Paisley punch to show me two weeks ago. She let me punch with it, and I was only using one sheet of card stock. I began to notice that nothing was coming out of the punch. She ended up having to take the punch apart--completely--to get the jammed punches out. Of course, she did a great job of putting it back together, probably much better than I would have. Like any other detailed punch, it could be prone to "issues" and should be used with care; however, my customer/CM consultant checked w/CM and reported the same thing that bsgstamps4fun has said . . . use one sheet of paper at a time, use the punch on a sturdy surface, make sure to get the punched piece out after each punch. I was using the punch on the table; however, the table had a resin top which kind of "gives" under pressure, so that was probably the problem. I bought one of these punches from her anyway. I figured if I had any problems, she's already proven that she can take it apart and put it back together. :-)
I can't remember who posted those awesome samples to this thread, but THANK YOU!!! They're great--and inspiring!