my new squeeze: )

Singapore
July 30, 2007 1:12am CST
Hi everyone! Just wanted to share that I bought a Quickutz squeeze. It's a scrapbooking tool, and can be used to die cut alphabets mainly. It's called a squeeze cos that's what you do to get the paper letters punched out.:) In scrapbooking, letters are really useful in making titles. and it can also be used for cards! I got it for about $60 USD. I got it at half price after buying it second hand from some one at a scrapbooking forum. she had upgraded her tool to a Quickutz Revolution, which costs about $600, with a set of die cut moulds. that's way too expensive for me. How about you? do you spend on items that you think are expensive on your hobbies? what's the most expensive one to date?
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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
8 Aug 07
wow... from your various threads, I would safely assume you are into scrap booking. Mabbe you can take a few pics of your project and post it here for all to admire. How long have you been into this scrap booking thingy? The only scrap book I have ever done are those that I did for my school projects eons ago. heh heh... 8~p There was a time when those little Tamiya cars were the rage. I was actively involved and spend quite a fortune on those little toy models. Modifying them with whatever accessories they have on the market. Buying additional parts to make the car go that little bit faster... etc etc. Now thinking back, I really did spend a lot on those little cars.
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• Singapore
8 Aug 07
yes of course, I'm quite crazy about it. Scrapping pictures are quite personal so not likely to post it on the world wide web. been into it since i scrapped about 200 3R proofs that my photographer kindly returned to us. :) it was such a fun project for my hubby and i. you should try it too! even toy cars can modify? i suppose they are bigger than the matchbox kind that looks like everything is fixed and cannot take apart. :)
@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
8 Aug 07
oh... okay. I was hoping to see some nice works of yours. Heh heh... I am sure your spouse enjoys looking at them as much as you enjoy making them. Your kids are gonna have such a visual feast when they grow up and starts to appreciate the efforts you have put into designing your scrap books.
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