
The Nie Nie Recovery Fund is well-known in the blogging world, but for those of you who don’t know the Nielsen Family’s story, you can learn more here.
So I work for a company called QuicKutz. No, it’s not a hair salon but a manufacturer and brand of die-cutting tools and accessories for crafters (you may have seen us off the freeway in Lindon). Anyway we have a really awesome tool called the Silhouette which is a digital cutter (if you’ve heard of the Cricut it’s similar but much better, see for yourself) that you can use to cut out designs, words and phrases in vinyl, cardstock and other papers.
Well, QuicKutz, Inc would like to help out the Nielsen family in a small way by donating the ultimate Silhouette Package to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Included is a Silhouette Digital Craft Cutter, vinyl in black, red, brown and white (perfect for vinyl wall art), 3 packs of transfer paper, scraper and hook tools, extra blade, a set of cutting mats and a $25 digital download card. Every last penny from this auction will go directly to the Nie Nie Recovery Fund. This package is valued at $600 but the bidding is started at $100.
If you want to learn more about the auction and how you can bid, visit Lucy-isms, the blog of a fellow coworker of mine (her name is also Laura). Her blog is really cute anyway so you might as well go even if you don’t want a Silhouette.
So I work for a company called QuicKutz. No, it’s not a hair salon but a manufacturer and brand of die-cutting tools and accessories for crafters (you may have seen us off the freeway in Lindon). Anyway we have a really awesome tool called the Silhouette which is a digital cutter (if you’ve heard of the Cricut it’s similar but much better, see for yourself) that you can use to cut out designs, words and phrases in vinyl, cardstock and other papers.
Well, QuicKutz, Inc would like to help out the Nielsen family in a small way by donating the ultimate Silhouette Package to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Included is a Silhouette Digital Craft Cutter, vinyl in black, red, brown and white (perfect for vinyl wall art), 3 packs of transfer paper, scraper and hook tools, extra blade, a set of cutting mats and a $25 digital download card. Every last penny from this auction will go directly to the Nie Nie Recovery Fund. This package is valued at $600 but the bidding is started at $100.
If you want to learn more about the auction and how you can bid, visit Lucy-isms, the blog of a fellow coworker of mine (her name is also Laura). Her blog is really cute anyway so you might as well go even if you don’t want a Silhouette.
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