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Breakthrough In Scrapbooking: The Cricut Product Line

A few years ago, Provo Craft decided to really change the world of scrapbooking by releasing the Cricut product line.  The Cricut machine is a cartridge-based electronic die-cutting machine.  The Original Cricut Machine was released (also known as the Cricut Personal Electronic Cutter), with the ability to cut images onto paper using a 6 by 12- inch mat. The Cricut Machine is sold as a package with one cartridge (George and Basic Shapes), cutting blade, a cutting mat, and instruction manual. Several cartridges and accessories were released shortly after. 

Cricut Expression Machine
Demand for the Original Cricut machine was overwhelming.   Customers were asking for a machine to cut larger images and more functionality, and Provo Craft responded by introducing the Cricut Expression Machine.  The Expression has several notable upgrades to the original machine: it is able to cut images up to 12 by 24 inches, has a large LCD screen that allows the user to see the next cut, an eight-way directional blade, and Fit-to-Page mode.  Provo Craft also introduced more cartridges and accessories to go along with the Expression.   

Create Machine
Many Cricut users have upgraded to the Expression from the Original Cricut Personal Cutter.  However, scrapbookers were asking for a more portable machine to take along to crops and scrapbooking parties.  The Expression is a larger machine, meant to be left at home at a permanent workspace.  Once again, Provo Craft responded to demand by releasing the Cricut Create Machine.  The Create Machine has the functionality of the Expression, but is a much smaller unit with greater portability.  The Create can cut images up to 6 by 12- inches, similar to the Original machine.   

Cartridges
Cricut machines require cartridges in order to cut images. All Cricut Cartridges are compatible in all three machines.  Cricut is continuously releasing new cartridges to keep up with scrapbooking demand.  There are now over 100 Cricut Cartridges available!  The cartridges have unique themes, with 4 main types: 

Fonts- these cartridges contain letters and numbers with varying styles.  Some popular Font cartridges are: Plantin Schoolbook, Calligraphy, and Storybook.  These cartridges come in a peach-colored binder with a detailed instruction manual and unique keypad that corresponds to the cartridge.

Shapes- these are the most popular type of Cricut Cartridges, among the favorites are: Stretch Your Imagination, Wild Card, and Celebrations.  The Shapes cartridges come in a light blue-colored binder.
Classmate- these are catered towards educators- includes 50 States, Cursive 101, and My Community.  The Classmate cartridge binders are green.

Solutions- these cartridges were released after the other styles.  The Solutions cartridges are less expensive, and contain fewer images than the other cartridges listed above.  Some popular Solutions cartridges include Stone Script, Home Accents, and Camp Out.  These do not come in a typical storage binder, but do include instructions and a keypad.
Accessories

Cricut has introduced several accessory items to complement the Cricut machines' capabilities.  Some popular accessories include the Jukebox, Design Studio Software, adhesive vinyl, color inks, and stencil material.  These all help scrapbookers to enhance their creativity and produce amazing projects.

A Glimpse Into the Future
Provo Craft has just announced the release of the Cricut Gypsy, which allows users to upload all of their cartridge content into one place.  The Gypsy is a portable device with an interactive interface, similar to an Ipod.  Users can create designs anywhere, and simply plug into a Cricut Machine to cut.  This will be released just in time for the holidays.

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Cricut How To: Amazing Creations

Cricut How To

Would you love to create custom scrapbooking layouts or paper crafts? Do you ever wish that you could cut any shape you wanted to and not be bound by the limitations and problems that accompany using punches?

Look no further; the Cricut (pronounced "cricket") is a revolutionary personal cutting machine, brought to you by the innovators and paper crafting leaders at Provo Craft. The Cricut does not require a computer or any additional hardware, but instead makes use of cartridges to give you abundant choices of die cut shapes and fonts.

The Cricut machine is growing in popularity, but perhaps you are in need of a little Cricut how-to. The Cricut, although complex in its creative possibilities, is a simple machine to use, and a little Cricut how to will certainly go a long way!

Cricut How-To

Our Cricut how to will begin with a basic run-down of how the machine works. The Cricut cutting machine is a portable unit that will conveniently plug into any grounded 110 wall outlet, which is the standard for household outlets.

After reading the Cricut how to instruction and idea booklet, simply press the "on" button and go from there. Cricut will do the cutting for you to free more time for you to create and imagine. The Cricut is a cartridge-powered tool, so you must insert a cartridge into the machine in order for it to produce die cuts.

Purchase of the Cricut machine includes one cartridge, George, and additional cartridges may be purchased at craft stores, discount retailers, local scrapbooking stores, or online. The cutting blade itself is guided by an electronic cutting process. This means that you do not have to do anything to power the machine or actually cut the paper! The machine cuts letters/shapes/phrases ranging from 1-inch to 5 ½ -inches tall, as well as titles and borders as long as 11-inches.

You will need to insert paper into the Cricut, from which your die cuts will be made. The machine has a paper saving option that cuts letters/shapes/phrases in an arrangement that minimizes the amount of waste from every cut.

The Cricut can cut a wide range of paper from vellum to cardstock up to .5 mm thick. Provo Craft has created cardstock pads and designer paper pads that coordinate with the Cricut shape cartridges. These papers fit perfectly in the Cricut.

You can unload the paper and remove just the pieces you need. You can then reload the paper at a later time and navigate to any open area to resume cutting. There is even a Paper Save mode, which will pack in any selected cuts to optimize the space needed.

The Cricut personal electronic cutting machine comes with a Cricut how to booklet to address any basic start-up needs you may have. A quick visit to the Cricut website (www.cricut.com) will yield video Cricut how to and basic training. Contact information and a list of retailers are also available to help offer you some extra help if you have any questions or concerns.

Cathy Scraps is a full time nurse, mother of two, and wife. She gives advice on Cricut Cartridges on her website at Cricutcartridges.net . Visit her site for a chance to win a FREE Cricut Cartridge of your choice!