Making Memories: Thinking Pink and New Slice Design Cards!
It’s no secret that Making Memories is one of my very favorite scrapbooking companies in the world. It’s also no secret that I love the Slice. So when I heard that MM was coming out with even more great Slice design cards — and that I’d get to play with some of them – I was obviously very excited! Top that off with a gorgeous pink specialty paper pack including glittery and decorative-edge papers, and I just couldn’t ask for more. Here are my thoughts about some of the great new products from Making Memories.
Think Pink Specialty Paper Pack and Design Card
Making Memories recently released a pink version of the Slice. The Slice Think Pink Cordless Digital Designer, available for a limited time only, includes a Pink Slice and two design cards — Basic Elements and Think Pink. The company is donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale of the Pink Slice to help aid in the fight against breast cancer.
The Think Pink design card includes a bunch of fresh and feminine designs you won’t find anywhere else, including a woman in a yoga pose, a pregnant woman, women exercising, flowers, frames and — of course — the pink ribbon shape. In addition, this card includes a pretty font and relevant words like “walk,” “hope” and “cure.” The Think Pink design card is perfect to scrapbook about that special survivor in your life, whether it be yourself or someone else, but people lucky enough to be untouched by this horrible disease will also get plenty of use out of this card.
The same goes for the stunning Think Pink specialty paper pack, which includes 24 sheets of 12″x12″ patterned paper, two of each design. Several of the sheets include breast cancer related designs like the pink ribbon and relevant words, but most of the sheets can be used to scrapbook anything you would use pink paper for. Even better, use it to make gorgeous letters and shapes with the Slice!
It’s important to note that all of the new design cards, including Think Pink, are MS+ cards, which means they have a mirroring, shadowing plus speed upgrade. These cards will install the Speed Boost update on your Slice so it will be faster, no matter which design card you use. The mirroring feature, which allows you to flip an image, making embossing and debossing simple, and the shadowing feature, which adds dimension by layering shadow die-cuts, will only work on the MS+ design cards.
Spook Alley design card
It’s almost that time of year again to get the kids (or yourself) dressed up for Halloween, and the Spook Alley design card will help you preserve memories of that spooktacular night! This design card coordinates with Making Memories’ fabulous Spook Alley paper collection and includes shapes ranging from bats and spiderwebs to masks, tombstones and haunted houses. Also on the Spook Alley design card, you’ll find a perfectly scary font and words like “spooky” and “horror” that will make your project complete.
I think my favorite part of this card is the shape of a witch on a broomstick — I mean, how cool is that?!
Vintage Findings design card
The Vintage Findings design card is sure to please any scrapbooker who creates projects with a vintage twist, whether they be about family, travel or holidays. This design card coordinates with Making Memories’ charming Vintage Findings paper collection. The design card offers shapes including a key, keyhole, globe, flourishes, crowns, butterflies and intricate frames. In addition, the font will prove quite versatile, as will words like “heritage,” “treasure,” and “cherish.”
As for my favorite part of this card, it’s a tie between the butterfly shapes – so beautiful!
Mix & Mingle design card
When I first saw the Mix & Mingle design card I was wondering where the shapes were, and then it dawned on me — what a great idea this card is! It’s all about letters, numbers and punctuation! The Mix & Mingle card includes SIX — count ‘em, SIX — different fonts for every letter and two for every number and piece of punctuation. The fonts range from thin to thick and classic to funky. There is definitely a font on here for everyone, maybe even several!
I used to think I would not get much use out of my Slice when it came to letters and numbers, because it might take a long time to cut out a whole title. I have found that that’s just not true, especially if you use the 12″x12″ glass mat, and have been really happy with my titles made from the Slice. I know I will be coming back to the Mix & Mingle design card time and time again.
Bottom Line
If you have a Slice, you’ll love these new design cards. If you don’t have one yet, hopefully I’ve encouraged you to take the plunge. You won’t be sorry! Read my review of the Slice for even more info.
The Slice and Slice design cards are available from Two Peas in a Bucket. Prices range from $14.99 for the Think Pink paper pack to $49.99 for the design cards and $174.99 for the Slice Think Pink Digital Designer. Make sure to head to www.whyslice.com for ideas and inspiration.
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