Wednesday, February 20, 2013

eBosser - automatic embosser & die cutter


 
I was checking out the new eBosser this week and wanted to share it with you.  There's lots in the video that's not in the post so be sure to check it out.  Enjoy!
 
Fully Automatic
Electric For Ease of Use
Works With Most Cutting Dies & Embossing Folders
Large Format: Cut & Emboss Up To 8.5" x 12"
Cuts Multiple Layers of Fabric & More
Built-in Handle for Portability



The eBosser comes with all the plates you will need plus 3 large embossing folders.  Two of them are designed for cards, the third is a all over pattern as seen in the photos below.  This folder is beautiful!  I couldn't decide which side was my favorite.  Both were equally awesome!  The pattern was well embossed on it's own but I complimented it further by adding a light coat of Distress Ink in Vintage Photo to the top of the embossed pattern. 
 

The eBosser does not come with any die cuts but it does support most of the existing die cut brands so I wanted to see exactly what it could do.  Since I have most brands already I ran everything I had through it.  Watch the video to see my full review.   For the Sizzix Alterations die I tried adhesive backed felt and grunge board successfully and beautifully.  Unfortunately the thin fun foam was too thick to go through the machine.  The good thing about the eBosser is the safety feature that it will let you know what will and will not work in the machine. 
 
 
 The magnetic shim and rubber shim provided worked perfectly with my Spellbinder dies to create these pretty embellishments.
 
 I was also able to fill the plate with a bunch of scalloped octagons from Spellbinders. Cutting them all at once out of felt. Great way to save time. Lifestyle crafts and Spellbinders both have lots of stacking thin dies for frames and shapes. 
 

The eBosser will also accept some of the Accuquilt Go dies.  I bought a Accuquilt die cut machine and it sits in my attic gathering dust.  Why, because it's a hand crank machine that takes too much muscle power that I just don't have.  I was thrilled to see that some of my dies can be used in the eBosser.

These thin dies like the Sizzix Alteration Tattered Floral Garland is the same thickness as most Cuttlebug dies. Although I had to pop the images out of the paper, the cuts were clean and I was really thrilled I could cut an entire Cuttlebug alphabet in one pass.

 
Well I know I enjoyed checking out the eBosser and I hope that I helped answer any questions that any of you had about this new machine. 
 
 

22 comments:

  1. Great article, I'm shoppinf for a new die-cut machine, since I'm giving away my dear Cuttlebug to my mom, and this helps!

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  2. SUPER COOL!! TFS
    This is at the top of my wish list. I will be making a spot for it when I move into my new craftroom.

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  3. How much is it Christie?

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  4. I have been looking at this machine online and thinking about maybe getting it. Thanks for the great video and for trying so many different materials and the variety of dies and embossing folders. It certainly answered some questions I had.

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  5. Thanks for posting this. I just received my eBosser yesterday and hope to put it to the test this weekend.

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  6. Enabler alert. This video makes me want one. Where did you find the Spellbinders Timeless Heritage dies? Thanks.

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  7. Thanks for sharing this for me it is between this one at £199(a4) and the bigshot pro at £265(12x12)and this one is looking more and more like the one because of your video

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  8. I was wondering why there wasn't a machine that could accomodate a 12" paper...I tried to emboss a paper the other day sideways.... wouldn't fit :( ....this is what sold me. Now if they could only make every embossing folder 6x8" How much was it? Off to watch the video.

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  9. Where did you buy the machine with 3 embossing folders? I've only found it with 1 folder. Can you email and let me know? Email is happydales@me.com. Thanks so much. Laurie

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  10. Hi Christie,
    Love you blog. Can you give me a 'recipe' for cutting quickcutz dies
    (those with ejection foam) for the e-bosser please. I can manage the
    others, but can't seem to get it right for the thicker quickcutz dies.

    Regards,

    Sue

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  12. Joanns has it on sale $159.00 but it doesn't say anything about the 3embossing folders coming with it. where did you buy yours from?

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  13. Where did you buy your ebosser from with 3 embossing folders? Joanns has it for $159.00 now, but doesn't say with embossing folders.Please email me at sdhinsonge@gmail.com

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  14. hsn has it but it has four different ones now. I got mine for $199.00 free shipping & 5 month free interest payment plan

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