The CuttleBug machine is a specially created die cutting system that enables you to create attractive designs, forms and letters even without any artistic aptitude. If you were considering doing scrap booking but the costs of all the shapes and embossed paper were too much for you, the good news are the CuttleBug machine can do all that for you.
Some scrapbooking fans went all the way and got a cricut machine with several templates, but they still can’t do any embossing with it. Of course, you have the option to buy a template driven cutting system that allows you to cut out the needed shapes and letters, without the extra expenses of buying precut pieces or using a cricut machine. There are also other cutting die machines specially designed for those who are passionate about scrap booking. Nevertheless, none of these allows the type of embossing like the CuttleBug machine does.
When you opt for the CuttleBug machine you are not just opting for a specially created die based cutting system that enables you to quickly cut virtually any shape or letter that you need, but the machine also has the optional embossing dies that let’s you emboss paper without having to cut through it. This is a feature that is lacking on many of the more high tech scrapbooking and die cutting gadgets like the Cricut Create and Cricut Expression machine.
Purchasing the CuttleBug machine will make available for you numerous other possibilities. You can select from a wide range of die types, including special embossing dies, shaped dies for cutting animals or various objects or lettering dies that will enable you to cut out different letters in various fonts.
However, you will not be able to do all these things just by purchasing the CuttleBug machine. The machine does have an excellent starter pack, and upon your needs you can buy various dies for your CuttleBug machine. You have numerous dies to choose from, making the CuttlBug machine one of the best options for your arts and crafts activities.
Die Cutting Cuttlebug Machine
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