On Monday night, Martha Stewart will personally debut an exclusive line of new craft items on HSN, available for order only through the shopping network.
“Our Martha Stewart Crafts line is so innovative, that we have decided to partner with HSN to provide consumers with a new set of tools that will forever change the way they craft and create,” said Martha in a statement. “In addition, our new Martha Stewart Crafts Edition Cricut Cake machine will enable home cooks to transform the things they bake into works of art and wonder. I look forward to July 19 when we will present our unique products on HSN.”
I had never heard of a "cake machine" until this morning when I read Martha's press release, but it's actually very intriguing. Developed by the creative innovators at Provo Craft, the new machine, which is co-branded with Cricut Cake and Martha Stewart Crafts, is FDA approved to be food safe and comes with unique Martha Stewart-designed cartridges. It will be able to cut intricate designs into fondant, gum paste and cookie dough and other edible materials that can be fed into the machine. These pieces can then be adhered to cakes as beautiful decorations. Martha's version of the machine is shown above. You can view more of the HSN Martha Stewart craft products by clicking here.
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I'm so looking forward to the new cartridges. I was given the original cricut machine by a friend. Over the years I've collected quite a few cartridges and adding the hand held design tool - the Gypsy to my collection.
I love making cards with the cartridges. So of my work can be found here http://tinyurl.com/2bebsww
You can also visit www.provocraft.com to see the machine and cartridges.
The craft line has moved from QVC to HSN. Should be interesting to see the selection being offered @ HSN. Also, all of MS craft line has been discontinued from Walmart. If you're looking for bargins check out the clearance section @ your neighborhood Walmart. I've also seen that the old stock has started appearing @ Big Lots, Tuesday Mornings and Marshalls. Worth checking out if you like her craft products.
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