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As an art teacher in the 1970s, LaDorna Ellison Eichenberg was driven by a passion for creative expression. LaDorna would cut letters and shapes from brightly colored paper to stimulate her students' artistic impulses. However, the process was time-consuming and limiting. Out of her necessity grew a vision, and out of the vision grew invention.

In 1977, LaDorna and her husband, Bob Eichenberg, introduced the first hand-operated die-cutting machine - the Ellison® LetterMachine®. For years and years Ellison machines were embraced by educators everywhere, and now they're found around the world, including more than 80% of schools across the United States. Ellison die-cutting equipment has become essential in educators' quest to inspire their students to achieve academic success and creative brilliance.

Improving upon the success of the LetterMachine and ever-committed to the pursuit of educational excellence, Ellison developed several lines of award-winning products, including a breakthrough brand of light-industrial die-cutting machines known as the Prestige® SpaceSaver™, Prestige Pro and Prestige Select. These machines continue to offer unlimited opportunities of expression for the education, fashion, craft and home décor industries. With the Sizzix® Machine, the consumer version of the Ellison machine, Ellison extended its market reach and established a landmark brand for versatility and affordability.

The release of the AllStar® Machine continues the company's commitment to the educational market with an all-convenient, all-safe and all-affordable machine featuring its own exclusive line of dies for the classroom. For consumers, the exciting introduction of ellison design™, the preferred crafting experience, utilizes the Big Shot™ and Tag-a-long™ machines to create a new plateau of value, quality and 100% compatibility with Sizzix products. This always expanding system ensures lasting quality and creative flexibility in an ever-changing industry.

In 2005, the company expanded its family when it opened its European headquarters in the United Kingdom. The following year, the Big Shot™ Machine debuted to the delight of crafters everywhere. A big roller machine with big possibilities, the Big Shot boasts 100% compatibility with the current Sizzix product library.

In 2008, Ellison released its first roller machine for the educational market and its most versatile shape-cutting machine yet. The Ellison RollModel™ Machine accommodates every Ellison brand die ever made, plus many other steel-rule dies. Finally, 2008 marks the introduction of a motorized version of the Sizzix Big Shot Machine. The new Big Shot Express Machine cuts even the longest Sizzix dies in as fast as two seconds.

With a staff numbering in the hundreds, Ellison carries out its current creative vision from the company's global headquarters in Lake Forest, California. Now in the capable hands of LaDorna's daughter, Lisa Corcoran, Ellison continues to be recognized as the leader in die-cutting innovation and product development. This has not only enabled the company to successfully partner with other leading manufacturers, but more importantly, allowed individuals to express their personal and professional creativity since 1977.

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The first Ellison machine designed by
Bob and LaDorna Eichenberg.


 
1976 Ellison LetterMachine Born: LaDorna has the vision. Bob designs first machine.
1977 Home Business: From their garage, Bob and LaDorna open for business with one employee.
1978 Moving Up: First mailing and a move to a 475 sq. ft. building.
1981 Here We Grow Again: New building that's four times larger, plus five employees and in-house die-making.
1983 Westward Expansion: Another move with double the space.
1983 Promotion Machine: First print ad for Ellison® LetterMachine®.
1984 Laser Focused: First laser machine for die manufacturing.
1985 Double Delight: Ellison becomes sole tenant of building it's leasing.
1986 Pressing Forward: Creation of Butterfly Press, Ellison's own publishing arm, which prints "Cut It Out."
1988 Bigger & Better: Irvine relocation to 20,800 sq. ft. facility. Everything made in-house.
1989 Machine Milestone: 10,000 machines sold.
1991 Higher & Higher: 25,000 machines sold.
1993 Pretty Pictures: No more illustrated catalogs ... arrival of first-ever photo catalog.
1994 Another Landmark: 45,000 machines sold.
1996 Welcome to Cyberspace: Launch of Ellison.com.
1998 At Home: Move to current 137,000 sq. ft. Lake Forest location.
2001 Sizzix® Soars: Introduction of Sizzix Machine. Manufacturing in China begins.
2004 One Big, Happy Family: Ellison's family includes more than 150 employees and manufacturing facilities in Mexico.
2005 European Headquarters: Ellison expands global presence with the opening of its European Headquarters in the United Kingdom.
2005 AllStar® Machine: All-safe, all-convenient and all-affordable, the Ellison AllStar Machine offers teachers everywhere an all-new, all-around die-cutting performer for the classroom.
2005 ellison design™: Introduction of the next generation of consumer-inspired products under the ellison design brand.
2006 Big Shot Machine: A big roller machine with big possibilities, the Big Shot boasts 100% compatibility with the current Sizzix product library.
2008 A “new” Sizzix.com: Along with eye-grabbing visuals and faster searches, the refreshed site delivers more inspiring ideas than ever.
2008 Ellison RollModel Arrives: The first roller machine for the educational market is by far Ellison’s most versatile shape-cutter yet, accommodating every Ellison brand die ever made, plus many other steel-rule dies.
2008 Big Shot Express: The Big Shot Machine goes electric with a new motorized version that cuts even our longest dies in as fast as two seconds.
???? Future: To bring more incredible products, ideas and expansion into new markets and countries.