Questions about the new Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine?
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When Stampin' Up!® came out with their new replacement for the Big Shot, the Stampin' Cut & Emboss machine. I had a few questions. Would my old plates fit? How would my embossing folders work? What about the new magnetic plate?
I hope to answer a few of those questions for you in this video. If you have a question that I didn't cover, please leave it in the comments. If I don't know the answer I will try to find it out for you. If the video doesn't show up on your phone (a new glitch with Blogger) use this link: YouTube Video
Summary of embossing folder use:
Former 3D embossing folders that say Sizzix & Stampin' Up!®, these are a little thicker than the current 3D folders that just say Stampin' Up!® on them.
Sandwich for former 3D embossing folder:
1. Big Shot: Base plate, embossing folder with cardstock, 1 clear plate
2. New Stampin' Cut & Emboss: #1 plate, embossing folder with cardstock & clear plate.
Current 3D Embossing Folders that just have "Stampin' Up!® on them.
Sandwich for this embossing folder:
Big Shot: Base Plate, embossing folder & cardstock, blue adapter plate (no longer available)
Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine:
Base Plate, embossing folder with card stock and #4 Specialty Plate that comes with the new machine.
Standard Embossing Folder sandwich
(This is one of the mini embossing folders for the new Mini Stampin' Cut & Embossing machine that will be released in the near future.)
Big Shot or new Stampin' Cut & Emboss machine
Base Plate #1, clear plate, embossing folder with cardstock and second #3 plate on top.
Die Cutting:
When using the new #5 Magnetic die cutting plate #5 with the new Stampin' Cut & Emboss machine, the sandwich is: #1 Base plate, #2 Adapter plate, #5 Magnetic plate, cardstock, die, #3 clear plate.
If you do not have the magnetic plate the sandwich is:
#1 Base plate, #2 adapter plate, #3 clear plate, cardstock, die, second #3 clear plate.
I hope this answers some of your questions. If you have additional questions please leave a comment and I will get back to you.
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