Showing posts with label The Cuttlebug Spot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cuttlebug Spot. Show all posts

Saturday, November 13, 2010

What's Buggin'?

What's buggin' is that I am a Cuttlebug addict! As they tell you in therapy, the first part of getting through addiction is admitting you are an addict. I have done that, but I am still a true believer that not all addictions are bad. Case in point: I would not have been able to share with you this information today. We all know how well the Cuttlebug can cut with those dies and emboss with those folders, but have you ever tried to use it for something other than that? Today we are going to share some ways for you to use your bugs that are unique to get the most possible use out of it.

A Great Tool!


Some people out there look at this machine and think well it cuts, it embosses, it cuts and embosses together, but am I really going to use this machine all that much? I will answer that, YES! No matter what electronic die cutting machine comes out, no matter how intriguing those gadgets look, I continue to go back to my simple, functional, easy to use Cuttlebug. I love my Cricut, may someday purchase a Gypsy, the Imagine looks cool, and I would like to try a Slice; but they will never replace or get half as much use as my Cuttlebug. I think once you all find out how many different dies, plates, folders, and ways you can use it you may just jump on my bandwagon too!

I found this tool about 2 years ago right after I got my Cuttlebug. It is great chart by
Cat Lail. Cat has generously allowed me to share with you the chart that she has created, telling you all the different dies, plates, and folders to use. And the "sandwich"/"plate recipe", as some call it, so you don't have to go out there and buy every machine to make your dies/plates/folders work in your Cuttlebug. Just click here and you will be able to click on the PDF file she created to print it out for your own personal use. I have mine printed and laminated to the side of my desk so it's always right there for me to look at and never gets ruined(or inked)!