Product Use
 

Because of their unique press design, Ellison Prestige and AllStar machines produce consistent and accurate cuts every time. With Ellison machines, educators can save time and motivate their students to achieve academic success while inspiring creativity, making learning fun and interesting. Ellison products bring a curriculum to life with hands-on activities that add a new dimension to learning: 3-D shapes, bags, boxes, cards, flashcards, games, learning aids, puzzles, posters, banners, signs, picture frames, window and door decorations, borders, timelines, bookmarks, puppets, charts, graphs, awards, rewards, shape books, creative writing …and so much more.

 

 What Materials Can Be Die-Cut?
 

Ellison brand machines can cut and emboss many materials including:

Self-adhesive rubber (for making rubber stamps)
Sheet magnet
Foil
Static cling vinyl
Fabric
Felt
Thin metal
Paper wood
Heat and shrink plastic
Poly foam
Sponge
Leather
Faux fur
And so much more

What makes die-cutting better than scissors?
The use of scissors takes time and patience. However, die-cutting transforms the tedious task of cutting numerous letters and shapes into a fast, fun and easy endeavour— replicating the same perfect shape over and over again.

What type of projects can I create using die-cuts?
Ellison products lend themselves to endless forms of creative expression.

For Crafts, you can use your Ellison Machines and Dies for:

Stationery, greeting cards and invitations
Scrapbooks and personal keepsakes
Digital scrapbook embellishments
Fashion accessories and design
Home decór
And many other traditional crafts
 
 
 Meeting Standards with Ellison
 

With Ellison Prestige and AllStar machines, educators can create useful manipulatives that nurture academic growth and help students advance quickly through curriculum. From language arts manipulatives to 3-D geometric shapes, projects can be applied in a variety of educational subjects, including math, reading, geometry and social sciences.
 HISTORY
Chronological and spacial thinking
History of student's own area
Study of people and culture around the world


 

 Step-by-Step Guide
 

2. Lower the handle.

3. Remove perfectly cut letters, numbers and shapes.

What is die-cutting anyway?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Die cutting is like using a cookie cutter. A hand-operated, die-cutting machine uses steel-rule die shapes to cut through a wide range of materials quickly and easily.
 
 
 
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