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Has Anyone Used Cricut?

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Has Anyone Used Cricut?

Postby Edith on Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:06 pm

I've seen an infomercial for cricut and was wondering if anyone has it or used it. Is it worth buying?
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Postby janet on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:44 am

Oh YES!!!! I LOVE LOVE my cricut!!!!

You wait to buy your cartriges at Micheals when they are on sale and I've gotten them for great prices on Ebay and creative express .com

I like it alot because you can change the size! I use the fonts constantly. Its not like a Quick Kutz or sizzix you have to cut yourself and its only one size, you can adust the size to what you want and the machine does the cutting! TOTALLY worth it,

I didnt like the wishblade at all!!! Not user friendly IMO, I bought it then sold it! You have to hook it up to your computer which I didnt like.

you WONT be sorry!!!
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Postby Edith on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:50 pm

Great! I can't wait to buy it. I'll try to hint it to my family as an idea for a gift :D
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Cricut use

Postby Kitty40 on Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:19 pm

janet wrote:Oh YES!!!! I LOVE LOVE my cricut!!!!



I always look at the cricut and feel intimidated. Is it pretty easy to use?
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Postby Bethanne64 on Sun Jul 27, 2008 12:56 am

I've played around with most of the elctronic cutters out there and I have to say the cricut is probably the easiest of the bunch. Super easy learning curve...10 minutes and your a pro!
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