Cricut
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With your very own Cricut cutting machine, you’ll be able to create all of the projects you’ve dreamed of and more! In just minutes, the Cricut machine will cut out all of the images you need for that special scrapbook page, photo box or greeting card! With just the touch of a button, the Cricut can cut any sized image, just choose from a selection of thousands of images. Your Cricut cutter will become your favorite companion for any craft you enjoy - making craft time not only quicker and easier, but also much more enjoyable! You’ll never get tired of the beautiful works of art you make each time you use your Cricut cutting tool! Here is just a sample of some of the amazing works of art you’ll produce with Cricut:
- Flashy bulletin boards
- Amazing school projects
- Stunning gift bags
- Unforgettable greeting cards
- Fun party favors
Nothing beats the Cricut for scrapbooking!
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Sumant on April 13th, 2012
I bought this pcrduot after seeing it on tv and reading alot of reviews, everyone seemed to just love this thing. So I bought one, and I played with it and it does cut nice shapes but most everything on the George cartridge is Fonts. When I watched the tv commercial they go to great detail on how this has up to 4500 different images, fonts etc. However, if you just buy the machine which comes with the George cartridge, you have about fourty shapes, all aimed at scrap books or cards primarily, the rest is different fonts, or shaded image or black out image or out lined image of the same shape or font. I feel for the price of this thing I was key on the 4500 different images. But alas you can have more if you buy more cartridges at 39.00 on sale(if you can find them) to 90.00 regular price. Which in my estimation for another 6 cartridges would tally up to at least two or three hundred dollars. So if you buy this machine it is neat, but be prepared to fork over at least another 200.00 for cartridges. And new mats, the mat looses its sticky pretty fast. It also takes quite alot of tinkering to get the cut depth right, I used regular construction paper it worked pretty easily, although when I went to textured cardstock, it didn’t cut deep enough, took alot of trial an error. Some claim to use thin sheets of compostion board in this machine, from what I used it I’am highly skeptical. I’am an avid hobbist I work with alot of mediums from paper crafting, upholstry, painting and wood work. Overall I’am not nearly as impressed as everyone else.

sxIqTImf on September 15th, 2009
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