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Awhile back there was a lot of discussion about rollibinds and rubicoils.
My 15 year anniversary is next month and I am thinking about asking for a rubicoil.
My question is for those of you who have one. Do you still use it a lot and do you still love it? There are several things I would like to have so I don't want to ask for this if I may not use it a lot after the first few times.
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I still love mine. Although, I use it more for Girl Scout projects now than I do for my own personal stamping projects. We did a Christmas cookie and recipe swap and used the Rubicoil to bind them. We also used it for one of my daughter's school projects.
I bought one a few months ago and used it a lot the first couple of weeks. Now I don't use it very much but I'm not sorry I have it. When I get some down time in cardmaking I'll probably start a few more projects. (card orgainzers, journals) My husband uses it sometimes to bind his sheet music too.
I haven't used mine a lot for straight stamping projects, but man, has it come in handy for my kids' school projects! We've bound all kinds of things with it, as well as family & bunco directories, etc. I'm happy to have it. I used to go to kinkos for all that. . . now I can do it myself in my jammies!