What should I get for my birthday....

MazdaUK

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....if I can't justify a Whishblade? I fancy the cuttlebug, but I'm not sure I can get that here yet (I'll have to pay duty if I get it from the US and the postage would outweigh the saving). What would you choose, and what do you use it for apart from letters?
 
Would you have to pay duty if it was called a "gift" ?? I wouldnt mind sending you one if you would pay me back! lol. Or if you dont like that idea, I have a 40% off of one item at my fav store that I would give you. You might atleast break even. :)
 
Thanks so much for the offer! I've got the 40% off code at Cherry on Top. Apparently customs here have been getting a bit shirty about all the expensive "gifts" friends and family:rolleyes1 send to the UK and charge for everything over $17 unless its old clothes:mad: Maybe if I got the machine here you could help out with the extra dies?

ETA: While looking for something else I've seen a Xyron thing that cuts (seems to be electric) - in the picture it looked a bit like it had a "leap pad" book you picked the shpes from. Has anyone seen/tried this?

What cutter would you all choose?
 

They do the Xyron in Hobbycraft but I'm afraid I don't know much about it

http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/NEW_PROD/NEW.htm

The customs charges are a pain aren't they!

I don't know what I'd choose but as I have a sizzix/tagalong & quickutz I can't justify getting anything else!

Happy choosing :)
 
I checked out the Hobbycraft site and they do now do mail order, but postage is not cheap. I found another site that said they would pricematch Hobbycraft, but they said they would add HC's £15 postage - as they normally have free postage I went back and said that's not price matching as I could go to my local HC and not pay postage- waiting to hear back....


Of copurse, DH knows nothing about this yet:rolleyes1
 
I checked out the Hobbycraft site and they do now do mail order, but postage is not cheap. I found another site that said they would pricematch Hobbycraft, but they said they would add HC's £15 postage - as they normally have free postage I went back and said that's not price matching as I could go to my local HC and not pay postage- waiting to hear back....

You're right - that's not price matching at all

Of copurse, DH knows nothing about this yet:rolleyes1

I often find it better not to bother DHs with such trivial things ;)


Hope you can get sorted for a fair price
 
That's the only problem with his new job - if he's at work so's the car! But because I work in London most days and the kids walk to school I can't justify a second car just to go secret shopping:rotfl2:

Perhaps we might "happen" to got to HC on Sunday:rolleyes1

ETA: I've noticed Xyron alphabets are £19.99 as opposed to Cuttlebug £69 - choice made I think!
 
I'm definitely going to get the Xyron personal cutting system (now I've found it £99.99 online ;) ). It comes with an alphabet and a set of shapes, and the extra aplhabets etc. are only £19.99 (and you can cut each letter/shape in 3 sizes) so I think that's the best option for me. I'll let you know how I get on. :goodvibes :)

ETA: Just ordered it! It says next day shipping but I don't know if Saturday counts. I wish I'd done it yesterday morning, but I was trying to work at home, things got crazy, local shop said "Haven't got it, keep ringing"....

Oh well, should be here by Tuesday. OMG I'm so excited!
 
Has it arrived and if so have you tried it yet

Please tell all!
 














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