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Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Trimmers & Scissors 101: A Beginner's Guide to Cutting

Hi friends!!
Happy Wednesday Morning :)

Preeti Datta (aka Dutt Preety) here.
Hope you are having a pleasant week :)

We are all accustomed to using scissors, blades and cutting tools ever since our school days. These tools are very important in many situations, all over the house and office, from the kitchen to the garden to of course, our crafting space. Being able to make clean and straight cuts easily, into paper/chipboard/felt or whatever material you are using is essential to all crafters. So it is important to have at least one good paper trimmer and a few pairs of scissors in one's stash. In today's post, we will discuss the Basics of Cutting, some popular Trimmers & Scissors and how to decide which ones to buy. This will be a Beginner's Guide, so without making it too complicated, we will discuss some of the important aspects. All these products can be purchased/pre-ordered from the Crafters Corner Store.


Trimmers 

Trimmers are machines which help us cut materials like card stock with ease. Good trimmers make clean & straight cuts. There are different types of trimmers available in the market and they use different mechanisms to cut paper. 

There are many options of Trimmers available at the Crafters Corner Store, which can be viewed by clicking HERE. I've enlisted a few of the popular ones below, for your convenience. 

Guillotines- These are also called arm or lever cutters. They have a stationary blade and a movable arm which has the second blade. When the blade arm is pulled down, it cuts the material. These usually have self-sharpening blades so no replacement of blades is necessary. These are good multi-purpose cutters with accuracy, affordable price and the ability to cut thicker card stocks. 

Examples of Some Popular Guillotine Trimmers:
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)


This has a full 12 by 12 inch grid surface & is one of the most popular trimmers on the Indian market. There is a wonderfully detailed blog post & review of this guillotine, on the Crafters Corner Blog by Dr. Sonia, please click HERE to read more.  

This guillotine has an extendable arm to help cut bigger pieces of paper and still remain easy to store.

This guillotine has a sturdy metal base and a machine ground, lever-style blade which is sharp & accurate. This is on most of the top 10 lists of paper trimmers found online.  

Rotary Paper Trimmers- These use a round blade housed in a cutting head. The cutting head sits on a rail and slides up and down, cutting the material. These are well known for their precision and sturdiness, being able to cut multiple sheets of paper, accurately. The blades do not require replacement. 

Examples of Some Popular Rotary Paper Trimmers:
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)

This trimmer is designed for speed, precision, and accuracy.  Great features like the gear system, the self- sharpening blades, and the light below the cutting edge put the Cutter Pillar in a class of its own. Designed to cut from 12 inches down to the smallest of slivers. The built-in grid lines and markings come in metric and inches for measurements. It has 1/16 inch measurements.



The self-sharpening blade never needs replacing. It cuts through chipboard, cork, burlap paper, vinyl, foam and layers of card stock. The rotary blade is very stable gliding along two rails and hence, offers very precise cuts. 



The cutting blades are encased in a plastic housing to eliminate the chance of injury. The ground self-sharpening blade cuts in either direction and an automatic paper clamp holds work in place. With a cutting capacity of up to 7 sheets of paper, the trimmer is perfect for paper, card stock, and photo paper.

Simple Blade Trimmers- These have a V style or simple blade which moves up and down along a track. They are light weight, easy to carry around (portable), good for light weight papers & economical. The blades do need replacement based on usage. Many trim and score boards which have a score board and a trimmer built into the same machine, have this type of simple blade.

Examples of Some Popular Simple Blade Trimmers:
(simply click on the images to explore/shop)


This trimmer features English and Metric measurements, 1/4in grid lines, two extendable rulers measure paper up to 12 inches, accurate measuring grid along the top, middle and end of trimmer, permanent markings for popular paper sizes and interchangeable blade carrier. Trimmer comes with two blades and one scoring blade.



This has an extendable arm which allows one to cut larger sized papers and still store easily. It is very light weight and portable. 


How to Decide Which Trimmer to Buy?

There is no one correct answer to this. Why? Because what will suit you best will depend upon various factors. These are the factors one must carefully consider before making a purchase. Also, if you get serious about crafting and do a lot of cutting, you will probably end up buying 2, 3, or more trimmers as time progresses and the need arises. Please remember and I especially say this to beginners in the world of crafting, don't worry so much about it. It is okay to be confused. 99.99% of us are. A trimmer or a pair of scissors or any machine, at the end of the day, is just that. It will serve you the best it can. It is just a machine, made to make our life easier. 

Now here are some of the important questions you need to ask yourself before making a purchase for a trimmer.

Purpose: What will you be using it for? 

- Material: What kind of materials will you be cutting most, it is pattern papers?  heavy cardstock ? or chipboard ?
- Size: What sizes do you normally work with? Are you a card maker? Are you into albums & scrap booking? or are you a Mixed Media Artist? or are you a mom who has to help with her child's school homework and projects besides being a hobby crafter?
- Frequency: How often will you be cutting? Once a week? Every day? 
- Travel or Home Use (Portability): Will you be using it only in your crafting space or do you plan to carry the trimmer while travelling to crafting meets, events, etc Or do you plan to use it all around your crafting space and shift it often based on where you craft ? 

Space: How much space will you be able to dedicate to your trimmer(s)

There are foldable and extendable versions of trimmers available which can be stored in smaller spaces. The bigger sized trimmers like guillotines do require a dedicated space and one needs to keep them on a hard, sturdy table so they remain stable while cutting. It is not the kind of machine one should keep on a soft bed and operate.

Budget 

Do you have a set budget in mind or is it more open ended? Sometimes having a set budget can be helpful because if you know you are allowed to spend only Rs X, you can only consider options within that limit. It helps one reduce the options and lessens the confusion.

Special Considerations

Guillotines have a long, naked blade on their movable arm, so, it is important to keep them away from small children and always use them carefully. These are beautiful machines and when used correctly (it isn't rocket sciene!) can improve our crafting experience manifold. Also, some machines like the simple blade trimmers require blade replacement which can add to the overall cost, so please consider these factors before making a purchase. 

Suggestions: 

I'm a hobby crafter who makes cards, 12 by 12 layouts, canvases, tags etc so basically my needs are mixed. I use 12 by 12 as well as A4 sized cardstock. I currently own 4 trimmers and I will probably buy 1-2 more in the next few months. I have 1 Tonic Studios Guillotine Maxi Trimmer 12" . This is the one I use the most in my crafting. I use this to prepare card bases and chop my 12 by 12 sized card stocks and pattern papers. I do not use it for cutting any chipboard because I do not want to harm the machine. It has a dedicated space on my sturdy craft table, next to my Sizzix die cutting machine. Besides this, I have a smaller Tonic Studios Guillotine Paper Trimmer 8.5 , I take this to the little tables where I actually sit and craft, it is more portable. Then I have a Fiskars Sure Cut Deluxe Paper Trimmer 12" , this is a light weight and portable trimmer I carry with me when I craft in a different room and it helps me cut in the middle of the paper, in case, I want to make windows. Lastly, I have a small portable simple blade trimmer which I received as a gift, it is very light weight so again I keep it near my mini craft tables to be used for all light weight cutting. My suggestion for a beginner with a mid-range budget would be to go for an all purpose guillotine trimmer like the Tonic Studios Guillotine Maxi Trimmer 12",  so that it caters to most of your crafting needs & can cut papers up to 12 inches comfortably. After some time, if you feel the need, you can always go in for a smaller version for convenience and portability and a more expensive one like a rotary cutter for more accuracy and sturdiness. 

Scissors

Crafters usually require multiple pairs of scissors for different purposes. And one doesn't start out with a big stash of these, these are slowly bought over time. So as a beginner, if you do not currently possess any branded scissors, it is okay. Please don't feel intimidated or overwhelmed. One can do a lot with locally bought options. Pace yourself and buy the branded ones, one by one as and when the requirement comes up. Having these really makes life easier so using a couple of these along with the regular types of scissors we have lying around the house, usually serves most purposes. 

There are many options of Scissors available at the Crafters Corner Store, which can be viewed by clicking HERE. I've enlisted a few of the popular ones below, for your convenience. 

Some Examples of Popular Crafting Scissors 
(simply click on the image(s) to explore/shop)

Tonic Studios Tim Holtz Scissors:



To check out the current offer on a set of 5" & 7" Tonic Scissors, please click HERE

All the 3 Tonic Scissors are endorsed by Tim Holtz because of their overall quality, their duo-tipped feature (one serrated blade and one fine point sharp tip blade) for excellent cutting on all types of materials: great for detail cutting. The extra large soft cushion over-molding plastic handles offer a comfortable grip for hours of use and less fatigue. Non-stick coating means no build up of adhesive. Scissors come with a sheath for blade protection and safe handling. I  own the 5" mini snips and the 7" snips & love using them because they are quite strong, non stick, comfortable on the hands and cut through almost anything including wires, chipboard, cardstock, felt, fabric etc


These pointed tipped scissors feature a comfort grip handle for left handed and right handed use and are great for cutting neat and perfect details in foam, paper, vellum, photos and more. This 5 inch pair of scissors has a snap-on plastic tip protector. I own this pair of scissors and find it great for fussy cutting images because of the pointed tips. 


These are highly recommended by many crafters for fussy cutting images


Create precision cuts with these ergonomically designed scissors. Made with double-grind blades, they produce consistently smooth and even cuts. It comes with a protective sheath & is recommended for fussy cutting images


These strong scissors cut through thick and heavy materials. Designed to cut fabric, paper, chipboard, cardboard and much more! The Amplify technology senses blade separation when cutting thick materials and forces the blades back together for crisp, clean cuts. It comes with one protective sheath. 

Additionally, there is a detailed review of 4 crafting scissors on the Crafters Corner Blog by Dr. Sonia, please click HERE to read more. 

In the end, I would recommend a beginner (who is just starting to build her/his stash) to buy the Tonic Studios 7" Snips for a multi-purpose use, 5" mini Snips for smaller projects and the Ek Success Cutter Bee Scissors or the WRMK Precision Scissors for fussy cutting. And then slowly add to their stash by exploring specialized scissors meant for specific purposes like for decoupage or for creating fringes or for fancy edges

That's all for today. I hope some of the information shared will be helpful.

Also, if you would like to check out my first four blog posts (in the series of Beginner's Guides), please click on the below topics.


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Hope you have a great day!
Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!
Preeti Datta
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Monday, 30 October 2017

Hydrangea Lawns Fussy Cut Layout!

Hello everyone! Happy Sunday! I have a brand new post today to share with all of you! 
I'm sure by now you all have tried the Gorgeous oh soo Beautiful paper pad by Dress my Craft- Hydrangea lawns! And the latest collection to the Hydrangea lawns collection are the Motif sheets! 
Such pretty coordinating images that you can fussy cut and add to your projects! 
I just love them! So I thought why not create something with them to Inspire you all! 
Here's a sneak peek of the project! You'll see the complete layout at the end of the post!




So without much ado lets get started!

I've taken this print from the paper pad trimmed it down a lil and adhered it to a white chipboard sheet. Next ligtly cover the base with clear gesso. This will protect the print and prime the surface so that one can use paints and sprays on top without the base print disappearing. 


Next I created the photo mats and fussy cut all the elements! See how beautiful they look! 

Here's a close up of some flowers!

They are soo Gorgeous! 


Next I've added the photo mats and a small fussy cut piece from the paper pad so it fills up all the gaps my fussy cut pcs will leave, I've also added some metallique wax to the base. The sheen is gives can only be seen in person! The camera doesn't capture it at all!

Next I've added some stone effect paste- Pumice to the base to create some texture!


Arranged and adhered all the die cuts! It looks so beautiful! And its so easy and quick!

Lastly for finishing touches I've used some watercolour paints, Glitter flakes and some more fussy cutting pieces from the Motif sheets! 






Hope you all enjoyed todays post! 
Please feel free to ask any questions!
Love
Anchal Sapra


       PRODUCTS USED
  1. Hydrangea Lawns - 12"X12" Paper Pad
  2. Hydrangea Lawns Motif Sheet
  3. Stone Effect Paste Set 3.38oz Each
  4. Tonic Scissor 7 inch
  5. Glossy Accents Precision Tip 2oz





Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Book Box With Graphic 45 paper

Hi all,

Thanks for joining me on this wonderful Tuesday morning. 
FINALLY!!! I have found the time to do some Scrappin' Valentine project. For anyone that is not familiar with this style of card, it is known as a "Shadow Box Book" card
Here's the front


This would make the perfect piece of home decor or even a fabulous handmade gift for wedding!

I love being creative with Graphic 45 paper collections. For this project I used a 2mm chipboard to make the base of the box, and then used pages from the G45 Time to celebrate collection to create all over the box. There was a lot of fussy cutting involved which I did over a couple of evenings whilst watching TV.

When I saw YouTube shadow box projects, I knew I just had to make one too!! I love how book part inside looks like a shadow box and the sides of it is made out of accordion folded paper!! Really, this is one of best and easy handmade projects that you have to see in real life to truly appreciate it. 
I took few photos to show you the beauty of this project.

This book box can be used as a gift box, which is if you are able to give it away. Or use it for yourself to store some special moments. Any girl of any age would love to store her treasures in it!!


And a sweet surprise inside!
On the left side, is a small card for writing the date , time and some fussy cut images to decorate
On the right side I made a little space to keep a photo.

That's it for today! Thanks so much for stopping by, and have an incredible Tuesday!
Till Next Time,
Suzna

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Waffle Flower Stamps

Hello Crafty Friends,

How have you been? It's been a while since i tried my hands on any new brand of stamps. 

Today, I am sharing few cards with Waffle Flower stamp set - Riverside. The quality of the stamps is really good and they take  inks very well. Plus the set has many small images which helps in creating a scene.
 Most of them are outline stamps so stamping with waterproof ink and colouring with water colours was an obvious choice. But I went a little off and stamped them on pattern paper, fussy cut all and assembled them on a water coloured background. 



I stamped some trees and fussy cut few to give variation. Sentiment is by MamaElephant.


For the next card I used that little bunny. It is looking at the sky...kinda sad and lost ! Set has sentiment too which says " wish you were here" .


So I  decided to paint the night sky with various distress inks  and stamped few stars & added splatter with Perfect Pearl. I painted the hill, stamped bunny and coloured it with copic. I used cloud stamp as thought bubble to frame my sentiment and hand drew those tiny dots. 



Those pine trees were calling for a Christmas card. So for next one, I stamped two trees with Altenew inks, hand drew lights. I used embossing pen (RANGER-Perfect Pen) on bulbs and clear embossed them.


I used SSS stencil and Mod Podge Clay to mimic snow in the background. Sentiment is from my stash. 




For the next card



I used river stamp (solid image) for building my back ground. I stamped it multiple times with very light inks. Sentiment is a wood veneer by Studio Calico. Simple right?

For next one, I decided to use that tiny jar and fire flies. It is really tiny so I stamped multiple of then in a line, added a strip of gold CS as a shelf & coloured inside of jar with yellow distress ink.


The sentiment ( by reverse confetti) ties the whole card together. 



Lastly, 2 tiny fish, 3 little hearts and a simple sentiment...


...makes this adorable tag.

I have tried to use all those tiny stamps and make distinctively different cards. Hope you will enjoy them. That is all for today...keep crafting!

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