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If you are unsure of how to use 'Nesties', have a quick look on You Tube. There are a lot of 3 minute or so demo's that show you what to do. It can be useful to watch someone else use them very first simply simply because this can cut down time when your learning. viewing how quickly and easily a 'pro' does it also offers you confidence. I would also recommend looking at Spellbinders own 'Ideas Gallery'. I had to marvel at an advent Calender one crafter had generated, and a Autumn Leaves Candle that another had done. I would never try to copy anything that someone else has done, as you wouldn't have the 'feeling' they had. But looking at the beautiful creations can give you inspiration. A lot of good arts and crafts equipment is out on the market at present, and these machines are very user-friendly and easy to use. One recommended buy is the Cricut Cuttlebug, a die cutting and embossing machine to cut out shapes and emboss any of your own paper or cardstock. The Cuttlebug is very popular among hobbyists and individuals because unlike electronic die cutting machines, the Cuttlebug does not need power to function. You can bring it anywhere since it is light, compact and easy to transport. Providing services this way is just like being an interior designer, just as personal and just as creative. A typical scrapbook artist can earn from $50 to $150 an hour. Just doing the craft can bring in so many opportunities. Depending on the cutting being made, the materials used could be placed as a single layer or multiple. This is what makes it possible for multi-layer laminating. Stacks of blanks can then be generated. Each blank is usually the same shape and size. This is what makes it possible for the cooking of blanks uniformly to come up with a suitable decoration for an individual material. The process has brought about precision and made it easier for manufacturers to achieve their desired goals in rapid prototyping. With the basic Slice kit you get the cutter, a design card, the glass cutting mat, blades for the cutter, the power cord and the light adhesive. The bonus is that you can get it for a lot cheaper than some of the other, less portable die-cutting machines on the market place. You can also buy a Slice machine that works on fabrics. The possiblities are endless and so are the memories. And what a better way to scrapbook than with the slice elite or slice fabrique machines. Memories last a lifetime through the process of scrapbooking and other crafts and this is something money can't even buy. Do you want to get the proper and exact shape of your materials? Well you can easily do this with the help of the various tools that are available in the market for the die cutting.