Martha Stewart multi-purpose electric cutting tool. Versatile multipurpose tool can transfer patterns, cut stencil film, and adhere embellishments, all by easily changing the tip. Angled point: Cut very detailed designs on multiple surfaces, including stencil film. Mini iron point: Transfer color or black and white laser copy images onto a variety of surfaces. Tapered point: Cut intricate designs with ease on a variety of surfaces, including stencil film. Crystal ironing point: Use to apply adhesive embellishments.Only for use in the US
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One Star terrible. Would burn the plastic stencil. I returned it and cut the stencil with tiny manicure scissors.
Other than operator error (LOL) this has worked fantastically! … Other than operator error (LOL) this has worked fantastically! I make quite a few stencils for my crafts. Just let it heat up for several minutes before starting to melt.
Love it! Great tool! Oh gosh! This is so fun! It takes a bit of getting used to. Some practice, but not a lot. Print yourself up a fun stencil that is not common in the stencil world (I used our team logo and later a home made design for a party we have each year.) Get some blank stencil paper (Hobby Lobby for $2-3, I think Martha Stewart has them too..might be a bit more pricey.) Tape the printed stencil to the stencil paper so you can see it and/or trace it…I didn’t bother tracing, I just cut right on the…