




Well of course I had to jump on the bandwagon and buy a new Slice by Making Memories. I couldn't resist buying it at AC Moore. It is a great little portable die cutting machine. So far I say it is a great tool. My only issue is that some of the cuts are not as straight as I would like. I contacted MM and they said they are aware of the issues.
Here are a few cards I made using the Slice. All of the cut outs except the snowflakes were made with the Slice.
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These cards are all gorgeous...I've had my Slice for a few weeks now, and I really love it. I'm trying to hold off on getting the Noteworthy cartridge, in case they discover what's wonky on it, and decide to release a new one, but it's difficult to wait. I really like seeing what you've done with the machine :)
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