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Cricut
By: Kimberami Date: October 11, 2019, 11:19 am
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How often do you use yours? Do you have any particularly fun
projects? I saw small one on sale, and I'm weighing the cost.
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Re: Cricut
By: NyaChan Date: October 11, 2019, 12:08 pm
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I want very badly! I do events for a rescue and one of our
volunteers has a cricut and we�ve been able to do branded water
bottles, stickers, and more which is so much less expensive for
us than trying to have branded items made by a third party!
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Re: Cricut
By: Sycorax Date: October 17, 2019, 2:32 pm
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I do not have one, but from what I've seen in some crafting
forums is that any new accessories/upgrades will be aimed at the
Maker and not any of the other models.
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Re: Cricut
By: dontblink2019 Date: October 17, 2019, 9:00 pm
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I do not have a Cricut. I have a Silhouette Cameo 3. My sister,
does however have both a Cricut and a Silhouette and pointed me
in the direction of the Cameo as the design software that comes
free allows for free design. I can take literally any JPG and
convert it a cut file as well as use fonts from free online
sources versus playing for them in the Silhouette shop.
What do I use it for? Practically everything. I used heat
transfer vinyl (HTV) to cut custom iron ons and label DD's
softball bag. Stencil material to make stencils for silk
screened t-shirts. Cardstock to make gift card holders and
signage, as well as assist DD with the odd school project. Right
now, I'm weighing my options on Amazon as far as what material
to use to make custom cookie stencils.
ETA: figured out how to compress pictures.
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