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The Slice Safety Cutter – Review


Slice Cutter

I had the opportunity to try the Slice™ Safety Cutter. The Safety Cutter is small with a microscopic ceramic blade. The blade is so small, there is no risk of injury. The first thing I did when I received it was run my finger over it numerous times and I was shocked, I could barely even feel the blade. It is safe enough for kids to use! The small size is great. It fits perfectly in my hand for comfortable use and it can be stored just about anywhere. I slipped mine in my wallet, you never know when you are going to need to cut a coupon or open a package!

The Safety Cutter is great for couponers. I used it to cut the coupons out of the All You magazine. I was amazed at how easy it was and that it did not cut the pages underneath. I had all the coupons cut in no time. You can keep the cutter in your coupon binder since it is so small. It also has a hole where you can put it on your keyring.

Other things I know the Slice Safety Cutter is going to come in handy for is scrapbooking, crafts, opening packages, and cutting wrapping paper! With the holiday quickly approaching, I know I will get lots of use out of it.

You can purchase the Slice Safety Cutter for only $5.99. This is a great gift idea as well! Visit Slice Products for other great products such as graters, vegetable peelers, ceramic mills, and other innovative cutting devices.

 

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

 

‘52 Things I Love About You’ Ideas & Tips

Over the summer I posted ‘52 Things I Love About You’ Deck of Cards Album, a gift I made for my husband for our wedding anniversary. Lately, I have people asking how to come up with 52 reasons I love my husband. So I created a list of over 50 to get you started or if you are running out of ideas.

It took me a while to write down 52 things. Trust me, I love my husband, but coming up with 52 reasons written in such few words was not easy. My best advice is to think about little things, be specific. Some times one thing can be broken into 2 or 3. For example, don’t just say, “You are a great dad to our kids”. You can also break it down into the little things he does with the kids: Read bedtime stories, always wants to hold them, the way he looks at them, etc. Also be creative and personal. Put something silly he does all the time or even something that mildly irritates you. Make it personal!

100+ Ideas & Tips for 'Reason I Love You' Gifts
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