
Tag Archives: paper crafting
JUYA Quilling Crimper Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our search for a quilling crimper that could keep up with daily shop projects, the JUYA Paper Quilling Kit with Blue Tools landed on our worktable with a satisfying sense of “everything’s included.” With 960 paper strips (3mm width), a crimper, coach, comb, mould, and a board for shaping, it feels less like a single tool and more like a small quilling station. We liked how quickly the crimper adds texture—turning plain coils into ripples that catch light and make flowers, borders, and lettering feel more dimensional. That said, we’re also watching for consistency and durability under repeat use. Is it a hobby kit—or a shop-ready staple? We put it to the test.
Vintage Plant Paper Kit Review: Right for Our Shop?
DzIxY Lace Die Cutter Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our hunt for versatile lace accents, we put the DzIxY Lace Semicircle Background Board Metal Cutting Dies to work on everything from birthday cards to layered scrapbook headers. The semicircle motif brings an instant “finished edge” look—delicate without feeling fussy—and it pairs nicely with bold sentiments or minimalist layouts. We ran it through our die-cutting machine with standard cardstock and heavier textured paper, and the cut quality stayed consistent, with the finer lace details holding up surprisingly well. What we’re still weighing for our shop is the niche factor: it’s perfect for romantic, vintage, and wedding aesthetics, but less essential for modern geometric lines. Still, as a background-builder, it’s a compelling tool.












