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Contact Sizzix for craft assortment help

Use this page when you need a focused conversation about machines, dies, embossing folders, accessories, retail displays, or workshop kits. The most useful request includes audience type, project goals, launch timing, and any compatibility questions your team already sees from makers.

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Planning Desk

123 Maker Way, Creative District, Irvine, CA 92618, United States

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Working Hours

Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM Pacific Time. Program requests are typically reviewed within one business day.

A good Sizzix recommendation starts with context. Retail buyers may need a simple shelf story and replenishment path. Workshop leaders may need a kit that supports several participants without slowing the session. Education groups may need durable accessories and projects that work across different skill levels. Home studio partners may care most about compact storage and versatile shapes. Share those details and the response can stay practical instead of generic.

If you already have a product list, include the machine names, die themes, accessory concerns, and any seasonal project windows. If you are starting from a blank page, describe the finished work you want makers to complete: layered greeting cards, die cut gift packaging, scrapbook titles, classroom paper shapes, journal tabs, or embossed keepsakes. That outcome-based brief helps the team separate must-have components from optional extras. It also reduces duplicated purchases, prevents incompatible accessory choices, and gives your staff or instructors a clearer explanation when makers ask what belongs together.

For larger programs, it is also useful to mention display limits, training needs, language requirements, and expected reorder cadence. A compact craft counter may need signage and a narrow starter assortment. A community workshop may need multiple pads, project cards, and easy reset steps between sessions. A studio partner may need a deeper library of motifs but fewer display materials. These details make the response sharper and keep the conversation centered on real making conditions.

Send a project brief

Tell us which craft setting you serve, how many makers you expect, and whether the focus is card making, scrapbooking, gift packaging, journaling, or mixed media. We will help turn that information into a clear product path.