PDA

View Full Version : I have a serious question...


lauren grier
05-09-2008, 10:32 PM
for all you crafty gals here..






















how on earth do you cut out all these darling shapes? like seriously... .LOL when I Was making my (super simple) card for my aunt today I not only 1) made my finger bleed but 2) realized I STILL can not cut a straight line! It was just a square!! How do you do all those pretty shapes :D :D It's never going to happen for me I swear... I'll cut off a finger.. or 10.

ColleenSwerb
05-09-2008, 10:41 PM
I just take forever to do it, lol. I use my big scissors for straight cuts, and either my little scissors or my craft knife for the smaller stuff.

ashleyprugh
05-09-2008, 10:42 PM
one word: cuttlebug and dies.

of course, my bug is currently in a box somewhere. i haven't taken it out yet.
either my bug or my exacto knife. i learned very early in my graphic design classes that they won't let you use scissors. only a knife. so i became quite good at cutting with that.

have you tried turning the paper instead of moving the scissors? or using a metal edged ruler and a knife?

[hugs]

ditzyscrap
05-09-2008, 11:21 PM
Yeah, I use an exacto knife or my Cutterbee's (SUPER freaking sharp scissors that aren't super long so they get into little areas easier). And I don't worry if it's not even when it's a shape...I figure it adds character. LOL!

As for straight lines...I can't cut them either by hand...so I use a 12x12 paper trimmer. :)

lauren grier
05-09-2008, 11:23 PM
dude.. I hurt myself with regular scissors.. :D :D you want to see me with an exacto knife LMAO

BrattyMeg
05-09-2008, 11:43 PM
i love my cutterbee's too!! and the knife..I just adhere mine then flip it over on my mat and cut around the shape

Teresa
05-09-2008, 11:51 PM
I *heart* my Cutterbee scissors....no way can I cut anything with regular ones. :) I haven't mastered the knife yet, but these things take time! Straight lines....paper trimmer all the way. These hands weren't made for brain surgery or cutting straight. LOL

AmyM
05-10-2008, 12:23 AM
I've given up on exacto knives. I broke three in a row many years ago and swore them off.

As much as I love the coaster album, the circles drive me nuts to cut. I use a big ole' pair of Fiskars scissors. The 20 dollar ones with the lifetime warranty- they work better than anything for me. Now when I start on the luggage tag album I'm going to get hubby to open up his toolbox and help me out. He's not too happy, but he knows he has to help me cut it or it'll look like crap. My cutterbees...I shake too bad. Still looks like crap with those LOL

So um- nice hubby and Fiskars scissors. I break everything else :blink: ;)

SamaraGugler
05-10-2008, 12:24 AM
It's a trade secret....sorry.

lauren grier
05-10-2008, 12:28 AM
So um- nice hubby and Fiskars scissors. I break everything else :blink: ;)

lol can I borrow him ? :D :D

lauren grier
05-10-2008, 12:28 AM
It's a trade secret....sorry La.

pfft.... I see how it is:p

AmyM
05-10-2008, 12:30 AM
lol can I borrow him ? :D :D
Absolutely. And if you're nice to him he'll take the trash out. LOL

scrapmonkey
05-10-2008, 12:47 AM
I use a regular pair of scissors and cut very slowly.

inskidahv
05-10-2008, 02:20 AM
They don't sell Cutterbee scissors here at our LSS... so i cut using those manicure scissors... works like a charm! *and cheaper!!*

manicure scissors:

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/4695/manicuretoolcuticlescisfg5.png

FireWolf
05-10-2008, 04:00 AM
I have a cricket available to me but never use it, I just use a pair of tiny scissors. I do most of my cutting while watching TV in the evenings.

pbumbaca
05-10-2008, 07:37 AM
For straight lines I use my paper trimmer so for that card La that's what I would have used but for shapes I use my Cutterbee scissors, I heart them! I never use an X-acto as I am no not good with them.

Amy Carey
05-10-2008, 08:23 AM
herein lies my problem too. I LITERALLY (I swear, it's the truth) FLUNKED cutting in kindegarten. My mom still has all the notes home from teachers telling her the woes of my cutting skills. Hence the reason I am a digi girl. You should see my paper books. You would get such a LAUGH! And yet, I let MANDY talk me into participating in the hybrid challenge so I bought cutterbees and a 12x12 trimmer and am praying for the best, rofl

ditzyscrap
05-10-2008, 09:34 AM
Those of you who haven't mastered the exacto knife...buy a glass cutting mat (I think it's by EK Success) and use it when you're cutting. It makes the exacto work like a hot knife in butter...seriously adds a lot of control to what you're doing.

SamaraGugler
05-10-2008, 10:10 AM
Another scissor that I really love is the Fiskers with the spring. Let me find 'em...

http://www.grotec.co.uk/product_photos/SoftTouch%20Small.JPG
and I second what everyone has said, turn the paper, not the scissors.

Teresa
05-10-2008, 10:18 AM
Those of you who haven't mastered the exacto knife...buy a glass cutting mat (I think it's by EK Success) and use it when you're cutting. It makes the exacto work like a hot knife in butter...seriously adds a lot of control to what you're doing.

Thanks for the tip, Bree!

Robin Carlton
05-10-2008, 01:32 PM
Glass cutting mat...

http://image.orientaltrading.com/otcimg/65_75133.jpg

Fiskars Fingertip Craft Knife

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/scrapinsanity-store_1991_240231723

Both are MUST haves for cutting these out. The fingertip knife gives you sooo much control. If you can drag your finger in the shape of a book or curve, you can cut with this knife. On the glass mat, it works perfectly!

Also like people have said before, turn the paper, not the knife.

R

MelissaL88
05-10-2008, 02:54 PM
Those of you who haven't mastered the exacto knife...buy a glass cutting mat (I think it's by EK Success) and use it when you're cutting. It makes the exacto work like a hot knife in butter...seriously adds a lot of control to what you're doing.


Great tip, Bree! Thanks. I guess I'm making a trip to Michael's or the LSS this weekend.

Sari
05-10-2008, 03:03 PM
herein lies my problem too. I LITERALLY (I swear, it's the truth) FLUNKED cutting in kindegarten. My mom still has all the notes home from teachers telling her the woes of my cutting skills. Hence the reason I am a digi girl. You should see my paper books. You would get such a LAUGH! And yet, I let MANDY talk me into participating in the hybrid challenge so I bought cutterbees and a 12x12 trimmer and am praying for the best, rofl

:D :D Hilarious!!!

I use a paper trimmer for big straight lines. I just bought some Cutterbee scissors to do my bracket album and LOVE them and then I also have a Cutterbee retractable exacto knife. I'm better w/ the scissors then the knife.

ETA: Thanks for the glass cutting mat tip. I have one but it's one of those self-healing ones and I found it hard to use the exacto on that.

newfiemountiewife
05-10-2008, 04:27 PM
If I need ANYTHING cut in this house, I get Tony to do it. He's much more patient than me, I just speed through it and then wonder why the line isn't straight.

krystalhartley
05-10-2008, 04:49 PM
Cutting is therapeutic to me...I love to cut patterns out of paper...call me crazy...as long as I can have pink rubber walls, I'm happy with that. :)

stayawake
05-12-2008, 08:02 AM
I use tiny super sharp little nail scissors for the intricate stuff... and a craft knife/metal rular/craft matt combo for straight lines. Here is something that I just finsihed yesterday that I had to do a LOT of cutting for. Inking covers over a lot of uneven cutting. :)

http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1200/mothersdaycardto2.jpg

scarlettcharm
05-12-2008, 08:11 AM
dude.. I hurt myself with regular scissors.. :D :D you want to see me with an exacto knife LMAO


seriously! she wasTHAT kid in Kindergarten! ;)


love ya La! ;) :D

MamaK
05-15-2008, 03:09 PM
I use cutterbees and the *secret* is very simple... if you have some wonky white edges just use ink along the edges of your pages and no one wil ever know. :thumbup:

cindyg
05-15-2008, 05:39 PM
Have to say I use the cutterbee's too. I just cut out a digi swirl last night :blink: and had to break them out. I'll use a craft knife if its the last resort but mostly big scissors for everything I can then cutterbees for tiny places.

I also agree with Krystal, cutting out stuff for me is like therapy. I am a total glue and scissors nut...gotta be cutting and pasting stuff, it makes me happy!

sbell2547
05-23-2008, 10:02 AM
I use a fiskars rotary cutter for straight lines. It is safe and does a great job following a ruler or acrylic template. The largest for the "I'm in a hurry to cut a square" and the smallest for curves.

chic_mama
05-23-2008, 02:18 PM
Have you guys seen this yet??? cuts everything out for you...

Quickkutz Silhouette (http://www.quickutz.com/qk2/silhouette/)
http://www.diecutscrapbooking.com/Misc/Silhouette-Header2.gif

oh yeah - I'm thinking this thing is going to rock! now if I just had $300. :thumbup:

lizzyfizzy
05-23-2008, 05:08 PM
wow...that is impressive. too bad i don't do hybrid, yet! :p