Which die cutting machine is best for cutting frames for scrapbooking?

I am interested in purchasing a die cutting machine but I am not sure which one to buy. I have noticed there are several kinds, Sizzix, Cuttlebug, Ellison! Which brand of die cutting machine would work best for cutting cardstock frames?

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3 Responses to “Which die cutting machine is best for cutting frames for scrapbooking?”

  1. seahorse0420 says:

    I worked at an Arts and Crafts store for about two years and our most popular die cutter was the Sizzix machine. It is probably the most cost efficient for people who use it as part of a hobby rather than for something professional. If you have a Michael’s in your area the machines are always going on sale, or you can use the 40 or 50 percent off coupons they run every once in awhile. You will be getting an awesome deal on it! Although, remember that in the end all the dies you need for cutting end up making the machine the cheapest part of the deal!

  2. Melissa K says:

    i per fer sissix

  3. eyesverde4 says:

    The sizzix is excellent for cutting cardstock while others are not capable of doing so. They also have a variety of frame dies from which to choose from. Which you can find at stores like Michales, Hobby Lobby, and online (even e-bay). If you are looking for a more inexpensive, more open to your design you might try a coluzzle (carried at a variety of stores and online including ebay). I have listed the sizzix site and coluzzle page on provo crafts web page that lists their products and stores where it is sold.

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