That would be me - LOL! Just a few quick pictures to share a little more information regarding the cutter. I haven't received mine yet and so I am waiting with baited breath, but I just wanted to share three of the different cuts I have been able to try. There is one more decorative blade that I haven't seen yet and so I'm excitedly waiting for my package to arrive.
I will be sharing more tidbits about this cutter when I have my hands on my own to test it fully Ü But it does cut 12x12 paper as you can see in the picture below:
Last, I would like to share the start of a book I began in the Junkitz CKC class that I took. I wanted to see how "big companies" taught their classes Ü It was great fun and I look forward to continuing work on this as time allows - the Junkitz product was fun to work with and as you can see I've started adding my own touches (some of those yummy diecuts). I do believe I'll have to change out that photo and the placement of the two flowers is off - it's really bugging me - LOL! But I thought you'd enjoy seeing it anyways.
One little tip in regards to these rulerz bookz is that you can use alcohol inks to change the color of the ruler - I really like how I was able to make it "green" to make it more me and blend in with the project better Ü
Oooo - must have that scallop border edge... Can't wait to hear the details on who makes this cutter.
Posted by: scoopy | November 15, 2006 at 05:18 AM
I didnt see the name of the cutter either. Help us!
Posted by: mnhyrkas | November 14, 2006 at 01:50 PM
I must be a duffus! Where is the original commentary regarding the new cutter. What's it called and where can it be ordered?
Posted by: Judith | November 11, 2006 at 11:41 AM
Need to know~!!! who!!!
Posted by: Elizabeth Phillips | November 09, 2006 at 04:29 AM
OMG...who makes a trimmer like this with interchangable blades???? Tell me, tell me...I have to know!!! :)
Posted by: Lynn in St. Louis | November 08, 2006 at 12:59 PM