So, there I was walking around the Exhibitor's  Hall, looking at hundreds thousands of books and library materials, when I sneak a glance at the Ellison table.  I have been severely underutilizing our Die-Cut machine!  The sales person showed me how to fold the paper and make a notepad, connected paper dolls, a wreath, a booklet, a standing sign, and more.  She also told me that the machine can cut more than paper.  It can cut felt, fabric, pop-up sponge, and laminated paper!  She directed me to their website where I found even more ideas.  I can't wait to create new projects for next year!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
A funny thing happend on the way past the Ellison Die-Cutting Machine Table
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Labels: ala2008, art, bulletin board, conference
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