A paper cutter is as important to papercrafting as knife is to a chef. A chef won’t settle for any ol’ knife, he needs a good quality knife to be more efficient at his skill. Just as a papercrafter needs a good quality paper cuter. If you’ve ever made a handmade greeting card, surely you have a paper cutter. But, can your paper cutter do this? Watch my video demonstration to see how you can save cardstock, therefore money, with the Stampin’ Trimmer!

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Stampin' Up! Paper CutterThe Stampin’ Trimmer by Stampin’ Up! is a fantastic paper cutter. It’s large enough to cut 12″ x 12″ cardstock or paper without removing a cutting or scoring blade. That prevents the cutting track from getting so stretched out that the cutting blades from falling out. There is even a measurement marking in the extendable ruler!
I’m a huge fan. Read how Stampin’ Up! describes their design.

Stampin' Trimmer Description

Fantastic paper cutter!Another really cool feature of the Stampin’ Trimmer is that it can be easily converted into a rotary cutter with the optional Stampin’ Trimmer Rotary Addition. With it you can switch the cutting blades for two decorative edges, tiny waves and small scallops.Don’t know about you, but trying to cut a straight edge with decorative scissors is pretty hard to do. It’s a breeze to cutting a fancy edge with the Rotary Addition.

All of my customers who have purchased a Stampin’ Trimmer is very pleased with it. You will be too!

Order a Stampin’ Trimmer for yourself or your favorite papercrafter now in my online store www.shopwithshelly.com!

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All paper cutters can cut. But, does your paper cutter measure up to the Stampin’ Trimmer?

 

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