Thank you. This is the most informative video I have seen in a long time. My husband was listening to you and swears that is an Atlanta accent. Is it? Love it wherever you got it from!
I appreciate the honest feedback! I also love the Stampin Up trimmer. I can't believe you don't like the die brush though. I think that is a must have! It makes die cutting so much easier and faster. I can't imagine life without it!
I have used the same trimmers you showed in your video and I have found pretty much the same things. My old Stampin' Up! trimmer has almost no lines/measurements showing but the new one is fantastic! I also use the rotary arm with a few blades. I also have the small trimmer (from Creative Memories) and I use that for photos and some small things to cut. When my grandchildren are visiting, we use the older trimmer. The small one is very easy for them to use. Thanks for sharing this . . . it's very helpful to hear from an experienced crafter as to what works best and why. I'm a demonstrator for Stampin' Up, so I mostly use our own products. Your explanations are great for sharing in a Stampin' Up class! Cathy from Virginia
Thanks so much for the overview. I have all but the Creative memories cutter. Last year I picked up a Fiscars Rotary Cutter at a flea market for $5. It is awesome for cutting multiple pieces at once. I use it to cut all my cards. It can cut 4 pieces at once easily. A time saver!
Thanks for sharing Katina. I have all the cutters you showed and a CutterPillar Pro which I love dearly. It lights up & really helps with cutting your paper. They are a little pricey but well worth the money. Thanks for sharing, going to your blog for CM rep. lost mine with all the changes they went through a few years back.
Loved the video on all the trimmers Katina. I use the Stampin Up Trimmer, the new one and the Cutterpillar Pro. It's a really nice cutter and it lights up, also ha storage underneath.
I have a WeR memory keepers cut and Score. I like the one I have, the only thing I do not like is the fact the blade does not last long at all. I have to replace it too often. Because of that I would not buy this item again. I did contact the company, the only suggestion was to try to sharp the blade with foil. I Appreciated your great review. Thanks for sharing.
I love my Stampin Up trimmer. I have a fiskars rotary cutter for chipboard. I also invested in a catapillar pro. It is by far the best trimmer for mass production cutting. The blade is self sharpening. It glides so easily. Yes it is an investment, but I did find one a couple of years ago on sale at Joann's online. I think I paid $70.00 for it. At that time that was the cheapest I could find it. It does have a large footprint (12 1/2 x 12 1/2 I think) so storage is a challenge if you have limited space. I keep it on my Cricut station (table). Lots of good information in your video. Thanks. Oh I have the creative memories one too. I love that one as well.
Thank you for the informative video! It was great! What's funny is I was super tired and accidentally clicked on this video and there was a super super long video at the beginning that had to do with a lung cancer product and I let it play through to the end! I'm hopeful that helps you! Lol -any way: great job on the video!
Thank you. This is the most informative video I have seen in a long time. My husband was listening to you and swears that is an Atlanta accent. Is it? Love it wherever you got it from!
I appreciate the honest feedback! I also love the Stampin Up trimmer. I can't believe you don't like the die brush though. I think that is a must have! It makes die cutting so much easier and faster. I can't imagine life without it!
I have used the same trimmers you showed in your video and I have found pretty much the same things. My old Stampin' Up! trimmer has almost no lines/measurements showing but the new one is fantastic! I also use the rotary arm with a few blades.
I also have the small trimmer (from Creative Memories) and I use that for photos and some small things to cut. When my grandchildren are visiting, we use the older trimmer. The small one is very easy for them to use.
Thanks for sharing this . . . it's very helpful to hear from an experienced crafter as to what works best and why. I'm a demonstrator for Stampin' Up, so I mostly use our own products. Your explanations are great for sharing in a Stampin' Up class!
Cathy from Virginia
You did a fantastic job on explaining ect. 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks so much for the overview. I have all but the Creative memories cutter. Last year I picked up a Fiscars Rotary Cutter at a flea market for $5. It is awesome for cutting multiple pieces at once. I use it to cut all my cards. It can cut 4 pieces at once easily. A time saver!
Thanks for sharing Katina. I have all the cutters you showed and a CutterPillar Pro which I love dearly. It lights up & really helps with cutting your paper. They are a little pricey but well worth the money. Thanks for sharing, going to your blog for CM rep. lost mine with all the changes they went through a few years back.
Loved the video on all the trimmers Katina. I use the Stampin Up Trimmer, the new one and the Cutterpillar Pro. It's a really nice cutter and it lights up, also ha storage underneath.
I have a WeR memory keepers cut and Score. I like the one I have, the only thing I do not like is the fact the blade does not last long at all. I have to replace it too often. Because of that I would not buy this item again. I did contact the company, the only suggestion was to try to sharp the blade with foil. I Appreciated your great review. Thanks for sharing.
I use the 12" heavy-duty Carl Cutter. I'm an SU demo and I couldn't cut for Stamp Camp without it!!
I love my Stampin Up trimmer. I have a fiskars rotary cutter for chipboard. I also invested in a catapillar pro. It is by far the best trimmer for mass production cutting. The blade is self sharpening. It glides so easily. Yes it is an investment, but I did find one a couple of years ago on sale at Joann's online. I think I paid $70.00 for it. At that time that was the cheapest I could find it. It does have a large footprint (12 1/2 x 12 1/2 I think) so storage is a challenge if you have limited space. I keep it on my Cricut station (table). Lots of good information in your video. Thanks. Oh I have the creative memories one too. I love that one as well.
I have all the ones you showed, love stampin up one the most
Thank you for sharing!!!!! A great presentation.
Thank you for the informative video! It was great! What's funny is I was super tired and accidentally clicked on this video and there was a super super long video at the beginning that had to do with a lung cancer product and I let it play through to the end! I'm hopeful that helps you! Lol -any way: great job on the video!
Thanks your video was great Stampin up is no longer selling their Trimmer whats next? any suggestions
The new Cricut trimmer is really good, as well as sturdy.
Great review.
A very useful information!! Thank you
Hi. Where can I purchase the Stamping Up Trimmer with the bone holder and BLADE STORAGE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE TRIMMER
I don’t know. I don’t have anything to do with Stampin UP! anymore.
Thank you, very helpful .
How do you store them
thanks nice video. you were supposed to tell us how to sharpen them
sorry must have missed it