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Brand New!!! CRICUT JUKEBOX!

I just wanted to get this out on here real quick.  I found this today at scrapbookfarm.com, and it seems pretty cool.  I can’t find any other information about it.  The basic idea here is that it lets you plug up to 6 cartridges in at one time.  That is great for those of us who use Design Studio and make cuts using multiple cartridges.  Also kind of a neat way to store your cartridges so that they are usable without really ever having to get them of their boxes again.  I can’t wait to learn more about this.  This site lets you pre-order them now and says they will be getting them at the end of June.  Anyone else heard of this?  Can’t wait to see your comments on this!  Below is the pic from Scrapbookfarm’s site.  Here’s the exact link to the product page:  CRICUT JUKEBOX

UPDATE:  Just found out that if you purchase multiple units, they hook together so that basically all of your cartridges are plugged in at one time!

Posted by admin on May 21st, 2008

Good Cricut Cartridge Prices

As most of you know, I’m always looking for the best prices on Cricut Cartridges.  There is a new favorite among my favorite online Cricut retailers.  Prices are good (some even $37-ish), but the kicker is that shipping is always $5.00 no matter how many items you buy.    Another reason this site is one of my favorites is because of the turn-around time.  My orders were shipped the day after I ordered.  Impressive!  Love it!  Here is the link:  scrapbookfarm.com

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2008

Cricut Cartridges for $33.37 (or something like that)

Just making a quick post for all of you “Cricut-ers” out there like me. Creativexpress.com has 3 for $99 right now on select cartridges. They don’t have a huge amount of choices, but still worth checking out. I have “just had” to pick up a few.

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2008

We Want to Feature Your Ideas and WILL PAY $!

Ok, friends, I am ready to launch a new part of the site, and I need your help.  I would like to have searchable categories for page layouts so that we can share our best ideas with each other.  Your favorite pages could be featured on this site!  But more than that, you could search through hundreds of page layouts for ideas that have been submitted by other scrappers.  Looking for an awesome new Halloween idea, look at some of the best SCARY pages other scrappers have done!  I had thought about posting pages I make (which I will), but then realized that I would also like to see what others are making.   It is so awesome to learn new techniques and also be able to brag about your best pages!  :)

What I Need From You:  All I need from you is a quality (no camera phone pics) digital picture emailed to me of your best (2 page) layouts.  You can include different pictures for each layout.  You may offer tips on how to put the layouts together so that others can reproduce your ideas (but you don’t have to).  You can submit as many ideas as you’d like.   By submitting the images, you are giving scrapbook.org permission to post the images on this site.   Email your ideas including the images to:  info@scrapbookblog.org.  Now read below for the goods! 

What You Can Earn for Posting Your Ideas:  I am willing to pay a dollar for each (2 page) layout that is approved to be posted on the site.  If you submit 20 layouts and they all are awesome and get approved, you will get paid $20.00.  It is that easy.  Then you can put that money toward more scrapbooking purchases!  If you are like me, I am always looking for a way to scrape together some extra money to purchase some new tool or paper pack.   Please understand that not all ideas will get approved….we have to make this the best of the best!  Payments will be made to you through Paypal, so please include the email address that you would like your payments sent to.  If you don’t have a Paypal account, it is really very easy to get one.  Just visit www.paypal.com to sign up.

The Goal:  I want to build a collection of the coolest page layouts and ideas that I can sort by themes and colors.  I want to share with each other our best pages and newest ideas! OK, now go tell all of your talented friends that you have discovered a way to get RICH and FAMOUS!

READY………..SET……………..GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

info@scrapbookblog.org

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2007

So Many Types of Materials, How Do You Choose?

Lately, I have been making many posts about the prices of Cricut cartridges….mainly because that is what I have been shopping for.  When I find great prices, I like to share that info.  But, I have also been doing some major “spring cleaning (in the fall, I know)” of my scrapbook room.  I have so many types of materials to use when I scrapbook.  I am moving beyond some of these items now that I am using my Cricut.  Here are my thoughts on some of these materials…..

Stamps:  I have A LOT of Stampin’ Up! stamp sets that I have loved in the past.  I make my Christmas cards every year with some sort of stamp theme, and I always get rave reviews.   I have always kept all the stamps and added them to my collection.  And I have purchased a lot of stamps intending to use them in my scrapbooking.  However, these do take up a ton of space.  And how often do I use them?  The truth is that they mostly gather dust.  I do have certain sets that I love to use, so I will keep them.  I like to have different types of material in my scrapbooks, so stamping here and there helps me mix it up a bit, but I have decided to get rid of about 50% of my stamps.  These stamps really do hold their value well, and I have found that they will fetch a pretty penny on eBay.  LOVELY…..now I can buy more Cricut cartridges!  My hubby has been complaining because I have been spending quite a bit on Cricut cartridges, but I just explained to him that I’m simply trading up.

Sizzix:  One of my most modes of die-cutting is going to be outdated soon.  I have a ton of Sizzix items, and I am not yet ready to get rid of all of it, but it is time to be realistic.  If I have a shape that is also on a Cricut Cartridge, then it is time for it to go.  Sizzix also takes up a ton of space (when you have as much as I have managed to collect over the years).  Here are a positive though…..the Sizzix or Ellison Decorative Strips.  They make a nice 12 inch border….and that is something the Cricut does not do, my friend.  These are worth the investment.

Brads and Eyelets:  I love these, but just am unsure if they will do damage to the pictures (when a scrapbook lays on its side for years) or pages over time.  I guess time will tell on these, but I am not investing too much in these types of decorations, and I am using them very sparingly.

Shape Makers and Punches:  Really, the same thing.  I have sooooo many of these.  A complete table in my scrapbook room is covered with punches.  Now that I have the Cricut and Cricut is releasing so many cool cartridges, I am getting rid of the punches if they duplicate what is on a Cricut Cartridge.  However, there are some I would never get rid of.  The basic shapes…..circles, squares, etc.  I am partial to the Creative Memories Shape Makers that are sized for stacking.  These are so handy.  You can buy comparable sized punches at craft stores that do the same job.  I love to take extra scraps of paper, and just punch out squares, circles, stars, whatever….in stackable shapes.  I store these in a nifty container to use on future pages.  I should do a post about that.  Anyway, I would keep my basic shape punches no matter what.  But my dragonfly punch is going.

Overall, I have to say that what is contained in one little Cricut cartridge, the size of the Cricut cartridge, and the ability to do so many different sizes of each item makes me think I want to spend my money there and get rid of some of these other items.  Not totally, but gradually reducing.  I have been getting these cartridges for around $40 or $50.  Think about it….a Sizzix Alphabet is more than that.  It takes up a ton of space, and only cuts in one size.  I guess you could call me a “Cricut Convert.”

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2007

Sizzix.com has up to 77% off deals

Some pretty sweet alphabet sets! Here’s the link!

Posted by admin on October 14th, 2007

Disney MICKEY AND FRIENDS Cartridge for $39.99

This is the shape one, not the font cartridge.  Happens to be one that I was waiting on. 

Here’s the link at espot.com.

I am a bit shocked at the price!  I have never seen it this low!  Awesome!

Posted by admin on October 14th, 2007

Cheapest Place I could find Online this week for Cricut Cartridges

This site has the Cricut cartridges pretty cheap this week:

http://scrapbookfarm.com/

Sample prices are:

Disney Dreams Come True: $59.99

Celebrations (and other older ones): 39.00

Joys of the Season: $54.99

Posted by admin on October 13th, 2007

Cricut Cartridges 2/$99 at Hobby Lobby this Week Only

Just a quick post to let you all know that Hobby Lobby is doing 2 for 99.00 on ALL Cricut cartridges!  Even the expensive ones.  If they are sold out, you can still take the ad in and get other places to pricematch.  They also gave me a raincheck….so definately worth checking this out!

Posted by admin on October 13th, 2007

New Glue Pen that May Stick…and other ADHESIVE Thoughts!

Creative Memories has just come out with a new precision point glue pen.  I have talked to several people who have tried this and have found it to really work.  I have tried almost every other brand and have been disappointed.  The glue dried too fast, it wasn’t as sticky as regular adhesives, and overall seemed to come undone with time.  I am excited to give this a try.  I have just ordered this and expect to get it and try it this week, so will post directly after that.

I have faith in the CM adhesives because I only use their adhesives now for my scrapbooking (for regular applications…I realize that I also use other things for “raised” applications).  When I am making cards, I have used the Mono Adhesive sold through Stampin Up!.  However, when I used that in my scrapbooking, I noticed that things came undone easily.  The Creative Memories adhesive is the real deal.  It is so sticky that you really need to be careful that you don’t get it on your fingers….this can lead to a 2 minute annoying moment when you have to pry it off your fingers.  But that is also a good way to show how sticky it is.  Their adhesive is really a permanent bond.  I highly recommend it over any other adhesive product.  I know their items are a little more on the expensive side, but once you find a product that you love, it is actually cheaper to just purchase that item instead of buying more items to keep redoing your pages.  I think I will make a “best of” series of posts where I note the best items in each line.   

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2007