Circle Scissors Video Tutorial

LOVE LOVE LOVE the new Circle Scissors circle cutting tool from Stampin’ Up!  WOW!!! 


I hope you enjoy this video with some tips and “how to” instruction! I got a new video camera but that also meant a new video editing program… so go easy on me.. I’m still figuring it all out! 🙂



Patty

34 thoughts on “Circle Scissors Video Tutorial”

  1. Totally awesome video tutorial Patty!! I am definitely going to use your template idea. That was absolutely genius!! Thanks for always giving us such incredible and useable tips and techniques. I sincerely appreciate everything you do!
    Lorraine Castellon-Rowe

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  2. Thank you so much for the video! Now I know that I want one! I told you in a different comment that I have something like it, but this looks much easier and will definitely be able to use it. Thanks again!
    ~Lorrie

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  3. Thanks for an AWESOME tutorial on the circle scissors. I AM GETTING ONE! Your Template idea was clever. I love your blog. You are very talented! Thanks so much for sharing all your stampin tips and ideas.
    Liz V.

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  4. Thanks for the tutorial. I was unsure if I would ever even need the cutter and now I know that it will be very useful as well as how to use it.
    Cute sample that you showed us too!

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  5. WOW Patty! Awesome video!! I was playing with the circle scissors yesterday and didn’t use the dotto to hold it in place…so watching your instructional video gave me my “Aha!” moment 😉

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  6. Patty, thank you so much for the demo. I’ve been pondering this item but wanting to see it in action first, so this was very helpful! Thank you….it looks super. I have a workshop tonight so perhaps that will be part of my order. 🙂

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  7. My cutter has been sitting at my craft table very sad because I haven’t paid any attention to it. Thank you for sharing these great tips…my cutter is happy too, now that I know how to use it! Love the template idea.

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  8. Hi Patty,
    I’m so thankful you showed how to use the Circle cutter and templates. Such a great idea. It such a time saver.
    Keep the ideas coming for it.

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  9. Hi Patty: As always, you’ve come through as a Pro! Thanks so much for the tutorial on the Circle Scissors. Very interesting how you did the templates too. Very helpful to all of us that would not have thought of doing that. Thanks loads!

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  10. Thanks Patty. The video has great tips. I am having one problem that you might know the answer to. When I try to cut a ring it seems to cut unevenly. I cut the smallest circle first, then move the dial to the next circle size to make the ring and it comes out uneven in width. Any ideas or tips? I do use the dotto, but wonder if tape would hold it better when cutting out rings.
    Thanks!
    Sue

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  11. Hi Patty,
    Thanks so much for the template idea. I like others didn’t think I needed this tool until I say your video. Stampin Up should give you more commission for selling these!
    Love the card too, in fact I always love your cards.

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  12. I really didn’t think I’d be impressed by this new cutter because I love the CM system but I gotta say that after watching your video now this is on my list of needs. Most impressive thing is that there are not a bunch of grids and multiple blades and guides needed to get perfectly layered circles. Thanks Patty!

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  13. Patty,
    Awesome video tutorial. I had not yet tried my cutter out and now I can’t wait to do the templates and play with it on some card projects. Thank you for taking time to do this!

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  14. Patty, you are wonderful. I love to see everything you do. Thank you for the great video on the Circle Scissors. I bought it ASAP when the catalog came out…but have yet to use it. I love the idea of the templates. Once again, you made it easy. 🙂
    Hugs from Colorado, Judy 🙂

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  15. I was told by Joann Wiemers that I could find the Watercoler Roses tutorial here. I was very ill and could not go to the Stamp Camp. Joann sent me all of my things and I love them.

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  16. Hi Patty,
    This is definitely a clever idea! Love it!
    Do you think there would be any cons if I were to use acetate paper?
    Thanks, Trinia

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