The Xcut Xpress Die-Cutting Machine from docrafts does exactly that.
It does what it says on the tin!! It`s an A4 die-cut and embossing machine that has a turnable gauge on the top that allows you to adjust the roller level to accommodate all major manufacturers dies. The Xcut allows you to cut/emboss paper, card, felt, foam, fabric and adhesive paper to name just a few materials.
The space saving design is brilliant, it folds in half so only has a small footprint. To me it looks a bit like a sandwich toaster!!
Hold on to your hats guys...the very generous peeps at docrafts have given me the chance to offer one of you lucky readers a chance to win one of these amazing machines for yourself RRP£139.95!!
Below is a video of Katy Godbeer demonstrating the Xcut whilst making a christmas wreath...maybe your first project if you win????
All you have to do be in with a chance of winning is to fill in the rafflecopter widget below......Good Luck, I have to say I will be a tad jealous of the winner xx
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I love to scrapbook and I've recently started making cards. I would use it to make lots of pretties for both my projects :) x
ReplyDeleteI always make my own cards so I would use it to make my Christmas cards, which I plan to start this weekend as I have so many to make!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it to be able to use large dies and embossing folders to make my scrapbook pages even better!
ReplyDeleteI love scrapbooking and have been trying to finish pages of my childrens younger years and our wedding day :) so this would be so handy - thank you for a fantastic giveaway x
ReplyDeleteI would make some autumn, christmas themed felt bunting!
ReplyDeleteI would make something with felt for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'd start by improving my cards :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a start on the christmas cards
ReplyDeleteOh Wow, this is my dream prize. I'm a Project Lifer and this would be amazing to create my own 6x4 journalling cards. I'm recording my sons first year.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try and make my own birthday cards
ReplyDeleteMore christmas cards! Done a few, but lots more to do xx
ReplyDeleteLOts of special occasions cards
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ReplyDeleteI'd start with some Christmas decorations - little bell-shaped bunting perhaps.
ReplyDeleteId begin making all the families Christmas cards, they always love the personal touch xx
ReplyDeleteChristmas cards!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
Birthday cards
ReplyDeleteI would make so many things! I have art journals that I would be able to embellish and I could add better designs for my scrapbooks. Also I would be able to make some nice cards.
ReplyDeleteChristmas cards
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my card making.
ReplyDeleteIt would be for cards as well
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a start on my christmas cards!!!
ReplyDeleteI paint rocks and sell them for charity, I would love to make a little card to go with each rock explaining why I started painted them and what the charity does :) rebecca jane roberts
ReplyDeleteI would give it to my mum who helps with a craft group that raise money all year round selling their crafts for Macmillan Nurses x
ReplyDeletei would give it to my mum so she can make the family lots of xmas and birthday cards, this would definately help her x
ReplyDeleteI would use it to decorate the front of my daughter's "baby book". Looks a huge time-saver!
ReplyDeleteI'd make christmas cards for all my family & friends - Making your own is much more personal than shop bought
ReplyDeleteI'd make some Christmas cards with my daughters.
ReplyDeleteLargely embossing folders plus not to mention those dreaded christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteChristmas cards and memory books for the children
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of cards for my friends children in their favourite characters.
ReplyDeleteI think it would really handy for my photography prints and a couple of print design projects I've got in mind.
ReplyDeleteI would make a start on some fabulous cards for Christmas to amaze my friends and family with. Tracy Scutt.
ReplyDeleteChristmas cards! :D
ReplyDeletechristmas cards , with the help of my granddaughter
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ReplyDeleteI would love to use this in my class! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteCrafts for my grandson
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get back into card making, especially xams cards
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Christmas cards as I always leave it too late to make my own but this would provide a good incentive to start earlier.
ReplyDeleteI would make some xmas cards with my daughter
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ReplyDeleteCards - I really do need to get started on the christmas cards soon!
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ReplyDeleteWould use it for my card making
ReplyDeleteI'd use it to make a birthday card for my friend
ReplyDeleteChristmas cards!
ReplyDeleteSome Christmas decorations for the tree! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy best friend would go crazy with this.
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