Keep seeing things about this, but what exactly is it?
Keep seeing things about this, but what exactly is it?
I don't know but have wondered myself?
Anyone????????
never even heard of the word pmsl
till now....
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Take a look at the above. Ebid in the past have had other sizzix shapes for sale by sellers. They are used for card making, scrapbooking or in fact any form of art and craft projects. They come in various shapes. There is a machine that cuts the shapes out, but can be expensive. I do not own one, but have bought sizzix shapes from sellers or even craft shops. They are widely available.
Dare I say....Look on the other site to see other types and shapes available.
But what's the difference between Sizzix shapes and just cutting out shapes (as in decoupage or the like)???
I read something about layering - is that the secret?
Just curious as I am well into crafts and anything new is fun for me!
(Although I hate card making!)
Sizzix are die cut shapes - not cut out with scissors. Unless you are going to use tons of them(or sell them), then it makes more sense to buy them.
http://www.sizzix.com/
tells all.
Madelaine
I have two ebid stores. This is for Cats Protection;Lots of beanies, fast food toys, random collectables, some new children's clothes - almost anything really.
this is business and sells skeleton leaves, Thai silk, various vintage postcards, more random collectables
Both sell discontinued china tableware.
ahhhhh, curiousity gone
I bought a sizzix sidekick machine (the little one) and it's great fun making the shapes for xmas cards. I normally paint them too.
Is there a big demand for the pre-cut shapes?
There is a reasonable demand for them. You could always list a few..
Madelaine
I have two ebid stores. This is for Cats Protection;Lots of beanies, fast food toys, random collectables, some new children's clothes - almost anything really.
this is business and sells skeleton leaves, Thai silk, various vintage postcards, more random collectables
Both sell discontinued china tableware.
OK, I'll do some christmassy ones this afternoon.
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