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Arts & Activities, Dec, 2004
The Sizzix Sidekick is the portable, affordable companion to the Sizzix Machine, developed by ELLISON, a leading manufacturer of hand-operated die-cutting equipment. The Sidekick effectively captures the hearts and minds of crafters and teachers with a petite product that unleashes powerful possibilities. Standing only 4 inches tall and weighing 2 pounds, the Sidekick fits into the palm of your hand, yet creates a vacuum seal that holds the machine to any smooth work surface, making it virtually hands-free to steady. Best of all, it takes only seconds to create your own intricate die-cut shape or embossed design. Circle No. 398 on the Arts & Activities Reader Service Card.
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