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    Arrow Will some kind soul please explain to me how a Coluzzle works?

    I am thinking this is the type of thing I could really use for shaping my pictures, but I have no clue how it works. I don't know how any of the cutting systems work actually (like CM's cutting set)

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    I am terrible at explaining things, but I will try. In my opinion it's best to get the starter kit (comes out cheaper that way). You use the swivel knife and insert it in between the grooves on the template. You just slide it around and it cuts the pic or paper you have underneath. You have to make two cuts - the grooves are not continuous around the template. You will be left with two small pieces that don't get cut to have to clip.

    Gosh, I know I've really been no help. Honestly, I learned how to use my Coluzzle by reading the directions on the back of the starter kit.

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