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    I want to purchase a pen for writing on acetate etc and don't know what brand is best!

    I was also talking to hubby last night about scrapbooking and he asked what my most used and fave product was!! Boy did I find that hard to answer.
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    easy - cropodile!
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    I agree. I was also looking at my fastanator (sp) last night. I havent used this tool for ages. I'm going to play with it again next time I crop.
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    Have you tried THESE for writing on acetate?? They are permanent and great value for money but we also have the Millenium pens as well in a very fine tip (Black is out of stock but due in shortly) HERE......
    The ladies in my crop cleaned me out of the Black ones as soon as they wrote with it!!! It's fabulous....... HTH,

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    ha ha

    Over the last year the tool I have used and loved the most and is my absolute favourite is my cricut! I now have the design studio and the expression - which gives me limitless opportunities!

    My other (more price realistic) tool is the Woodware Fingerguard cutter. Light weight, measures in inches/metric, 8 easy changeable blades (including a scorere and perforator) - and best of all - NO BLOOD when i craft with Kids. Fantastic!

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    The woodware trimmers are a really good price too - we sell them in work for £14.99 and cannot keep them in stock. Really sturdy too!
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