I recently found a new love and new obsession -- the Cricut Cuttlebug! I should back up first, though. I
Update: Sadly the Cricut Cuttlebug is no longer made by Cricut. A great alternative is the Sizzix Big Shot, read my full review and also…
I recently found a new love and new obsession -- the Cricut Cuttlebug! I should back up first, though. I
Don't be afraid of unfamiliar crafting tools. This series tackles "scary" craft tools with a post on how to use a Cricut Cuttlebug to create leather flowers
Did you know that the Cricut Cuttlebug can emboss paper napkins? In fact its super quick and easy to do and the end result is amazing!
Did you know that the Cricut Cuttlebug can emboss paper napkins? In fact its super quick and easy to do and the end result is amazing!
Are you ready to make vinyl decor, labels and more? Learn everything you need to know about cutting vinyl with a Cricut!
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
Update: Sadly the Cricut Cuttlebug is no longer made by Cricut. A great alternative is the Sizzix Big Shot, read my full review and also…
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
Hi, everyone! Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 8) the 2nd of 4 Mystery Boxes for Cricut goes live. Cricut March Mystery Box #2 - Cuttlebug Free shipping at Cricut with code MYSTERYMARCH The contents are a mystery and may vary slightly. Quantities are limited and available only while supplies last. Thank you for using my affiliate links!
Sort of a sliceform, sort of a pop up--a hanging 3d valentine heart with a Celtic (Irish) knot woven into the center. How to make the val...
The Gadget Queen (me) already posted on the Cuttlebug and how great a tool it is to have on hand. It cuts and embosses....one little handy dandy machine does it all. I really hesitated to get one because I am such a Cricut lover and thought I could do about anything with it and I didn't want to get into static (those you can't change) dies! That hesitation lasted for about a second and I got a cute little Cuttlebug a few months back. I have lots of Cuttlebug embossing folders, a few Sizzix dies, a few Paper Trey Ink dies, Spellbinders Nestabilities, etc and needed to know how to put them through the Cuttlebug to cut or emboss. I did a search of sandwich recipes and found this a while back...not exactly sure where I got it from so if the author just happens to stop in here on the Avenue let me know and I'll give you credit! There are lots of different sandwich recipes out there...I've used many on this listing and have found them to be good guides for cutting. So...here you go: (NOTE: The entire menu will most likely not show on your computer screen. Double click on the image and it will pop up in another window but be too small to view. Click again and it will enlarge the image.) This is a great resource...I have mine printed out for easy reference! Happy Crafting!
The Provo Craft & Novelty Cuttlebug Die Cutter and Embosser from Cricut is a manual die cut machine that allows users to press cut shapes from a wide variety of cutting materials, including not only paper, but also thin foam, fabric, cork, metal, foil and even wood.
Sometimes the technique in creating a project is what really catches my eye. This is the case today. Bottle caps are a great recycled element to craft with and the way that Sara figured out ho…
Hello there, Tatertots & Jello readers! I’m Jill and I blog over at Create.Craft.Love! I’m so excited to be here today to share during Jen’s annual HAPPY Holidays Event! These Christmas Light Treat Boxes are super easy to whip up and make great stocking stuffers! Here’s what you need to make your own Christmas Light...Read the Post
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
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I LOVE the embossing borders that Cuttlebug has came out with! But I found that if I use the borders the same way I would use a full sized embossing folder (A2 size), they leave marks on my cardstock. This is true particularly with textured cardstock like Bazzill (my favorite!). If you wrap the embossing border folder around the cardstock and place it between the two "B" plates with the "A" plate on the bottom, you sometimes get this: You can kind of see where the textured part was flattened out in some spots and there's a line where the edge of the border is. Now some cardstocks work fine and some don't. HOWEVER, if this DOES happen to me, I just use my Scor-pal to make a line down the edge of the border area. Kind of separates that section so it looks like it's supposed to be different. You know the packaging that Cuttlebug folders some in? Well I took the back "chipboard" piece and cut it in to 1" wide strips. I then adhered 7 strips together in a stack as shown. I started out with 4 or 5 and experimented until I had the right thickness for my Cuttlebug. If you're using glue, don't use too much or it will squish out the sides when you run it through your Cuttlebug! You'd need to experiment too - start out with less layers and add one layer at a time until it embosses the way you want it to without leaving the flattened area and line. It depends on how tight your Cuttlebug is, what thickness of adhesive you're using to hold your strips together, and what thickness of cardstock you generally use. Read on to find out how to use your stack. Here's what I do different with the borders: I wrap the border folder around the cardstock and place it directly on the "A" plate. I don't use a "B" plate yet. Now place the 1" wide chipboard stack directly over the embossing border folder. Place a "B" plate on top of that. Yes, my "B" plate is well LOVED! Now sometimes my border folder slips a bit and I have to readjust to make sure it stays where I want it before I roll my stack through the Cuttlebug. Here is the result from using this method. You can't see where the edge of the border folder was and there's no flattening of the textured cardstock. I like this nice crisp clean look better! And it's so simple! Check out my blog, Angel Stamper, for more inspiration! Hope you have a great day! Tootles!
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
Hi, everyone! Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 8) the 2nd of 4 Mystery Boxes for Cricut goes live. Cricut March Mystery Box #2 - Cuttlebug Free shipping at Cricut with code MYSTERYMARCH The contents are a mystery and may vary slightly. Quantities are limited and available only while supplies last. Thank you for using my affiliate links!
Hello fantabulous readers! This week we have a short and simple tip. Don't limit your Cuttlebug to only Cuttlebug embossing folders. You can use others, for example, Fiskars embossing plates. Valita from Valita's Designs & Fresh Folds has this mini picture tutorial on her blog. Place your A spacer in the cuttlebug machine Then your Fiskars texture plate with the side you want to emboss facing up. Then the paper you want embossed. Valita used a silicon sheet, but you can also use a plumber's mat - you can find these at a local hardware store like Home Depot. Lay your C spacer on top Now run it through the cuttlebug and here it is! You can check out her original post showing this method HERE. Thank you for stopping by and don't forget to check out the Wednesday Winners tomorrow!
The Cuttlebug is a very versatile embossing and cutting system, you can use almost every die and embossing folder on the market in this wonderful machine. The latest cutting system to hit the Scrapbooking market are Spellbinders, dies that can...
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.
Cassandra shares her experience with Sizzix letterpress plates.
Sort of a sliceform, sort of a pop up--a hanging 3d valentine heart with a Celtic (Irish) knot woven into the center. How to make the val...
Update: Sadly the Cricut Cuttlebug is no longer made by Cricut. A great alternative is the Sizzix Big Shot, read my full review and also…
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Update: Sadly the Cricut Cuttlebug is no longer made by Cricut. A great alternative is the Sizzix Big Shot, read my full review and also…
The Gadget Queen (me) already posted on the Cuttlebug and how great a tool it is to have on hand. It cuts and embosses....one little handy dandy machine does it all. I really hesitated to get one because I am such a Cricut lover and thought I could do about anything with it and I didn't want to get into static (those you can't change) dies! That hesitation lasted for about a second and I got a cute little Cuttlebug a few months back. I have lots of Cuttlebug embossing folders, a few Sizzix dies, a few Paper Trey Ink dies, Spellbinders Nestabilities, etc and needed to know how to put them through the Cuttlebug to cut or emboss. I did a search of sandwich recipes and found this a while back...not exactly sure where I got it from so if the author just happens to stop in here on the Avenue let me know and I'll give you credit! There are lots of different sandwich recipes out there...I've used many on this listing and have found them to be good guides for cutting. So...here you go: (NOTE: The entire menu will most likely not show on your computer screen. Double click on the image and it will pop up in another window but be too small to view. Click again and it will enlarge the image.) This is a great resource...I have mine printed out for easy reference! Happy Crafting!
Get ready to cut & emboss shapes as intricate and stylish as one can only expect from the new Anna Griffin Cut And Emboss Dies from Cricut Cuttlebug!
The Provo Craft & Novelty Cuttlebug Die Cutter and Embosser from Cricut is a manual die cut machine that allows users to press cut shapes from a wide variety of cutting materials, including not only paper, but also thin foam, fabric, cork, metal, foil and even wood.
The Cuttlebug is one of my favorite tools in my craft room! You can make amazing cards and mats for your scrapbook pages. Get my favorite tips and ideas to maximize your investment. It both die cuts as well as embosses. There is a lot of use with this machine, Let us show you everything you can do.