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Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review

Posted on the 09 June 2014 by Mummyb @mummyb_kw
Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review


I was recently given the opportunity to review a piece of crafting kit from Hobby Craft. Since I have started doing bits and pieces for my wedding, I have loved getting a little bit crafty and making our own things for the day. I think it gives it that extra special touch, so I was delighted to have this opportunity. 

I was kindly sent the Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners Kit (£30), which is essentially is a piece of kit that you can use to emboss paper or card for anything you fancy (or die cutting machine if you want the technical term!)! Having a little play around I decided to have a go at making some name tags for our wedding favour boxes.
Using the equipment provided I found the whole processes really easy  and stress free, perfect for a bride to be who is conscious of saving time.
Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review
Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review Once I had picked out my card and the emboss design, it was really straight forward from there. The instructions are very clear and so makes the whole process fool proof!
Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review
Within seconds (it literally is that quick) I had beautiful embossed paper ready to use. In the kit there are a number of different designs to choose from but Hobby Craft stock hundreds of other designs to fit an array of occasions or design ideas. I particularly love the lace designs they have to offer and think they would be perfect for a wedding.
Sizzle Texture Boutique Beginners - Review
Would I recommend this die cutting machine? YES! Its perfect for creating your own greeting cards and like I have done for my wedding. Very easy to use and I love that this kit comes with so many materials for you to experiment with. Perfect for a beginner, just like me! Make sure you check out the rest of the die cutting machine range  at Hobby Craft.

Mummy B xoxox



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