Nestabilities?

I don't really know what they are, but I hear talk of their use from time to time. Are they like the CM circle and oval cutters?

Lynne

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King's Crown
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They cut and emboss. They also sell nestabilities squares and rectangles. You can do the same with the Cricut Design Studio although it takes a little work.

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Scout Lady

Do you mean "they cut" and in one cuts with a blade around a template?

Lynne

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King's Crown

Think of it as a sizzix die without the plastic and foam. Here is a video from youtube that shows you how to use it with the cuttlebug.

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Scout Lady

Think of it as a sizzix die without the plastic and foam. Here is a video from youtube that shows you how to use it with the cuttlebug.

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You can also use them with the sizzix
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Joann has them on sale this week. They have free shipping over $25 with coupon code JOANNSHIP25

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Scout Lady

Thanks so much. Duh I just wasn't getting what they were. That makes so much more sense that one uses them with a sizzix... or cuttlebug in the video case.

Lynne

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King's Crown

I have a set of circle and scallop circles of the nestablities. They are really neat! You can get them really cheap at ucutathome.com by buying a whole set rather than just one. Also, by joining the VIP ( upper right corner,, for FREE) once a month you get a 40% off coupon code in your email to use on them, or the spellbinders

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One whole set of four is $76.99 and to purchase them individually, they are $22.99 each. Using the 40% off coupon makes it a real bargain! I have used them for matting stamped images on cards, making tags, photomats..the possibilities are awesome.

Linda

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Linda

I have a set of circle and scallop circles of the nestablities. They are really neat! You can get them really cheap at ucutathome.com by buying a whole set rather than just one. Also, by joining the VIP ( upper right corner,, for FREE) once a month you get a 40% off coupon code in your email to use on them, or the spellbinders

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One whole set of four is $76.99 and to purchase them individually, they are $22.99 each. Using the 40% off coupon makes it a real bargain! I have used them for matting stamped images on cards, making tags, photomats..the possibilities are awesome.

Linda

----------- Can you use the 40% off coupon on a set?

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Scout Lady

I just ordered 7 more sets of these. I love them. I have a binder with magnetic sheets in it to hold them in place nicely. I have the circles, squares, rectangles, labels, flowers, and other of spellbinders sets. Kinda like Quickutz but with out the centers of them. Just the cutting edge part.

cowchipper

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cowchipper

where do you find the magnetic sheets? Thats a good idea. Right now I keep mine in a CD case

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Linda

Thanks linda for the info. I'll have to bookmark that to use later. I'm trying to not buy anything until after our vacation in Hawaii next May, but there are things I want so bad. I want to get the ink sets from stampin up and the watercolor crayons sets from stampin up too. I'm trying to be good, but it is so hard, lol...

Tam in IL

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Tammy Howard

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magnetic sheets to store nestabilites and more

cowchipper

where do you find the magnetic sheets? Thats a good idea. Right now I keep mine in a CD case

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cowchipper

The SU inks are on my wish list too! I have the stampin spots but they are not big enough. I wish i could just buy one color family a month. But I want to have money for my scrapbook trip to AR in November so I am being good and just buying my minimum obligation for right now. I think my trip is my birthday present!! Linda

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Linda

Please tell me more about your magnetic sheets in a binder to hold them.

Tam in IL

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Tam in IL

you can get the binder sheets and the magnetic inserts at

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the magnetic sheet holds your nestibilities still in transport. They are thin and easily damaged if you don't store them right. I have a mead five star zippered binder. The binder is a three ring binder. Your protective sheets you order from them have holes already placed. you store any and all dies neatly and organized.

I have my nestibilities, quickutz, sizzlets,bosskutz and any other dies stored in binders.

cowchipper

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cowchipper

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