Apr '13
Oreety
RE:
Stick:
Letterpress is a manual process. For 'faux' letterpress (I understand people who do 'real' letterpressing think the hobby kits aren't real), you'll need a BigShot or QuicKutz machine with their letterpress sets.
Embossing as well is better with a manual machine, although some electronic machines can do it (I haven't seen any examples but my understanding is that it's not as crisp).
Stencils...
Thanks so much for the help and thoroughness... I currently own a Big Shot but felt so out of my league when purchasing the Silhouette. I did some research and apparently if I purchase and download the Studio Designer software upgrade, i'll be able to draw my own pictures, as well as import photos from other programs and mediums and convert into SVG. Mind you, I still don't really know what that means! hehe 
Also, the bundle I purchased came with a replacement blade, a few glitter sketch pens and I believe the "Pick Me Up Tool". What other products would you recommend to have so I can get started?
Thanks again for providing me with so much information-- I'm excited to look at the Chomas adapter and into stamp carving blocks!
-O

Also, the bundle I purchased came with a replacement blade, a few glitter sketch pens and I believe the "Pick Me Up Tool". What other products would you recommend to have so I can get started?
Thanks again for providing me with so much information-- I'm excited to look at the Chomas adapter and into stamp carving blocks!
-O