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alew
Posted 2008-05-31 6:54 PM (#311746 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 8

I agree about there being so many tools already so I think I'd be happy with some improvements on a couple of things....... I do wish there was a circle cutter that wasn't so complicated to understand how to use.... I just want a plain simple large circle and I won't always be somewhere that I can just grab a bowl to trace. Also I adore my MM 12x12 paper trimmer but because of traveling so much with it, all the numbers are starting to wear off..... Can't you come up with someway to keep this from happening?

I would be SO thrilled to win this Noteworthy prize pack....... I just adore that line!
Angela
kboz
Posted 2008-05-31 8:11 PM (#311753 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 4

I would like to see more pet themed products in general especially including items for performance dogs that do flyball, agility, frisbee, herding etc. But specifically talking about tools, I would like to see a cutter that can swivel and cut curves or any design easily.
zscrapper
Posted 2008-05-31 8:31 PM (#311755 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 22

I would love to see a portable computer (laptop size, maybe) that was a word processor and printer in one! I could take it to crops and print my journaling and my titles and finish my pages right there on the spot!!
cytmommy
Posted 2008-05-31 9:34 PM (#311756 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

I would really like to see a machine that allows you to type a word or phrase (similar to word where you choose the font, size or color) then you feed your paper thru and it can PRINT on it.

The screen would be big enough for you to view your phrase, where you would want it on the paper (using the space and tab bar, you could move your phrase location) and how it would look on the paper in reduced size. It would also have a small keyboard with touch screen options, like font, size, color. It would need to be compact and something you could take to a crop, about the size of a cuttlebug would be great. It would come with a black cartridge, but you could buy color if you wanted.

I would want it to take anything from paper and transparencies to thinner chipboard or pictures. Unlike the cricut that cuts, this would PRINT. I could print words on covered chipboard then cut out letters, I could make my own transparencies or add something to a photo. I adjust the paper feeder and it would adjust the picture on the screen to show that size paper. I can do this with my computer and printer at home, but something easier to use and portable would be a blast at crops. You could have add on items like cartridges or downloads for more font selections or even shapes or flourishes. If you want to think REALLY BIG, figure out a way to have a laser cut option so you could cut out those cool chipboard letters with words written on them.

I know this sound pretty elaborate, but BIG ideas are what DREAMING is all about.....
Chrispea
Posted 2008-05-31 9:43 PM (#311757 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway


Day Camper

Posts: 3

Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
As much as I LOVE my Silhouette, I do wish that I could cut a 12 x 12 sheet of paper. It was made for scrappers, so why the 8 1/2 x 11? I would just love to cut out a nice big paper shape.

Thanks for the giveaway!!
alistair
Posted 2008-05-31 11:35 PM (#311765 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Junior Camper

Posts: 495
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Location: austin, tx
A single-action tool that cuts and seals the ends of ribbons (to prevent them from fraying). I so tire of applying liquid adhesive to the ends of thicker ribbon and fiber after trimming!
sbutcher8ia
Posted 2008-06-01 12:00 AM (#311769 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 3

I was trying to put everything away and found I need sky hooks to hang
some of my tools up on! I think I have enough tools, just need them to
work better.
Would love to win this Noteworthy Giveaway!
bsnyder
Posted 2008-06-01 12:24 AM (#311770 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

Wow, there is so much out there already, I can hardly imagine what still may be missing. I think possibly more male papers. There seems to be so many full lines that lend themselves readily to female layouts, but you really have to pull from several different places to get embellishments, titles, sayings, etc. to create many male pages. I would also love so lines that when they do choose to do themes for girls, not be quite so girly. I would love to see more feminine patterns with bolder patterns and colors. How many "my little princess" or "sweet girl" titles and themes can you have for one daughter?

I really do love the noteworthy collection. I find that I can use pieces of it for almost any layout.
Glitterati
Posted 2008-06-01 2:33 AM (#311773 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 4

Location: Katy, TX
As a new scrapper, I think the industry needs more more tools to teach or help scrappers to design layouts.  There are many, many examples of beautiful layouts but very little explanation of what makes them good.  I love to look at the gorgeous layouts but I need more explanation on how to design.  When I sit down with my photos, paper, embellishments, etc., I have difficulty trying to figure out where to put everything and how much to use.
Luvmyfam
Posted 2008-06-01 2:42 AM (#311774 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 3

Location: Nor Cal
An instrument with just a bit of "sticky" at the end, for placing teeny embellishments (like those cute little jewels) would be nice. I struggle getting small embellishments placed in just the right spot. Sometimes I end up dropping them and just letting them stay where they fall! Accurate placement sure would be handy.
ItlnGdss
Posted 2008-06-01 4:41 AM (#311776 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway


Junior Camper

Posts: 168
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I would love to see a mix and match storage system that you can get in a variety of colors, and are AFFORDABLE! SO many pretty storage centers are so expensive!
kelleyisland
Posted 2008-06-01 5:49 AM (#311777 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Camper

Posts: 518
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Location: Lockbourne, Ohio
I like the little, multi-compartment totes, but I think someone should make them in a clear material so it would be easier to see the smaller items that might not poke out of the top of the individual pockets.
suzbell
Posted 2008-06-01 12:10 PM (#311787 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

I think the industry is greatly missing an inking tool where you can get in small corners and such. A great idea would be a lip gloss-type container. Even with the Cat's Eye inks, you cannot "cleanly" ink small, tight areas.
carolinekelley
Posted 2008-06-01 12:46 PM (#311789 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

i would love to see really big scallop punch like the fiskars threading water but way bigger scallops and something like the circle cutters but that cut bracket shaped edges
buneluvr
Posted 2008-06-01 3:40 PM (#311797 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

I would love to see a portable sewing machine that *really* works. I love to sew, but the portable $8 one that I bought is just awful. I would also love to see rubons that can be printed from home.

I would like to add that the noteworthy line is so cute :)
bordercollie
Posted 2008-06-01 3:50 PM (#311798 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

More step by step instructions for integrating digital and paper scrapbooking methods.

thanks,
Regina
angels
Posted 2008-06-01 6:09 PM (#311800 - in reply to #311144)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

the paper looks beautiful & everything else in the giveaway. i could make some wonderful layouts & cards with this giveaway. thank you
rolz19
Posted 2008-06-01 7:44 PM (#311801 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

I would like MM to make a book featuring their products for the current year and have the ability for us MM fans to write in it.

If it could be organized with a picture, description, MSRP, Release Date...then We could have a section--wish list, bought it!, a space for where I am going to store it (after purchase tracking).

As kids, we all loved getting the Toy catalog for Christmas lists. That love does not fade...and as women, we love our catalogs...but if they were efficient--showed us products, MRSPs (subject to change of course), AND a place to organize our wish lists, mark our calendars to be the first in line to buy and a space to catalog our MM supplies--that would be great!

It could even be an online PDF--that we can add our own comments to (i.e. wish list, confirmation of purchase, where we are going to store it)...

I love the noteworthy collection...the sneak peaks in magazines, blogs and in other scrapper's layouts is so inticing. I am a 99% online shopper and would be honored to win. thank you for reading! gina
candylagazon
Posted 2008-06-01 8:07 PM (#311802 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 5

In my case, I really think I'd be helped by one single computer program that automatically adjusts files to required sizes, eg. if DPI or by so many KB, etc. My original LO is always copied into the computer as is, then I frequently have to resize into different sizes just to try to fit it for a requirement. And it's driving me nuts! --- Do LOVE the Noteworth line.
KathyKaye
Posted 2008-06-01 9:14 PM (#311806 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 2

A carrying case for the Cricut Expression. It is big and bulk but I do take it to crops. But there needs to be an easier way than putting it back in the box.
scrapnsister1
Posted 2008-06-01 9:28 PM (#311808 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 6

What a great giveaway.

What a great idea to hear from us scrappers on what we want. The tools I would most like to see are items that are more portable or mini sized and more ergonomic.
If tools are more ergonomic, the longer we will be able to scrap and not have to worry about future issues that may limit or eliminate our scrapping. (I know several that have had to give up the hobby for medical reasons) Example: how about a mini container that holds all the attachments for the hole punch tools? A two and three hole punch mini sized rather than the standard hole/shape puches that you squeeze would be awesome and more ergonomical. Something else I would like to see come out is more scrapping storage for our scrap rooms for medium and larger sized items. I love the MM jars but would love to have these square too.

Thanks for listening MM!!
kakampka
Posted 2008-06-01 10:47 PM (#311809 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 1

Combine a cutter, printer and computer into a small portable machine that will print and cut whatever is designed on a 12x12 sheet of cardstock or chipboard.
A roller bag that is designed to carry a large amount of cardstock. (nice to have one that the wheels don't break when you overload with supplies)
Border punches that align and punch without the punch breaking. Nothing worse than punching a border all the way to the end and the last punch won't release and the paper tears.
Decorative scissors that have a longer than 2 inch cut. It would be nice to cut a 4x6 inch mat or picture in one cut instead of trying to align the cut two or three times.
A cheat sheet on short cuts or how tos for digital scrapbooking.


Edited by kakampka 2008-06-01 10:57 PM
FuzzyBunnyFeet
Posted 2008-06-01 11:15 PM (#311810 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway


Day Camper

Posts: 24

Location: Calgary Alberta Canada

Blank rub-on sheets that could be printed on an inkjet printer and then rubbed onto a page.

FuzzyBunnyFeet
Posted 2008-06-01 11:15 PM (#311811 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway


Day Camper

Posts: 24

Location: Calgary Alberta Canada



Edited by FuzzyBunnyFeet 2008-06-01 11:16 PM

dadon
Posted 2008-06-01 11:40 PM (#311812 - in reply to #311097)
Subject: RE: Noteworthy Giveaway
Day Camper

Posts: 2

I would like to have a mounted magnetic board to put up a double page layout as a work in progress, if there was such a thing.
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