Color me Embarrassed

RweTHEREyet

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As I posted before, this weekend, I am getting a Xryon to help with making magnets, etc. for our cruise, (and all the other things I will surely come up with). When I mentioned that to my friend, she says, oh, I have a "Crickett" I never use it, it is in the box, and maybe you would like to play with it. Sure I said, no problem, just knowing I love gadgets.

So today she brings it and we go to get it out of her car and put it into mine, and when I look at the box, I see it is a "CriCut". Now, you guys are scratching your heads saying soooooo. I had only seen this Cricut discussed on this board, and had never heard it said out loud, so all along, I thought it was a Crycut. :rotfl2: I had not clue what my friend was talking about.

Anyway, she brought me the machine and some paper and who knows what all--says she has only made a few cards with it and she doesn't scrapbook.

So, this weekend, I will have a Crickett :rotfl: and a Xyron 900 to play with, and I don't have a clue as to how to use either. :confused3

Anyone have suggestions as to where to start or some good beginner projects?

Oh, she does not have the Disney thing that goes with the Cricut, but said if I wanted to buy it she would reimburse me for it. I just wish I knew what I was doing.
 
It all depends on how much she is willing to spend. The Disney carts are around $60 each on a good day and right now there are 6 that I know of (2 mickey (1 font, 1 critters), 2 Princess, 2 pooh (1 font, 1 critters). SO you might want to think of a theme before you start. Cricut is really easy to use. If you don't get it from the book and just playing around a bit, ask any question you want. Somebody here knows the answer! :rotfl:
 
You might check the Cricut website - there are some good videos to walk you through the process. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.

OH - and you might see a bunch of us refer to our machines as "Bugs" - which probably makes more sense know that you know how Cricut is pronounced! :goodvibes
 

It all depends on how much she is willing to spend. The Disney carts are around $60 each on a good day and right now there are 6 that I know of (2 mickey (1 font, 1 critters), 2 Princess, 2 pooh (1 font, 1 critters). SO you might want to think of a theme before you start. Cricut is really easy to use. If you don't get it from the book and just playing around a bit, ask any question you want. Somebody here knows the answer! :rotfl:


The theme would have to be Mickey for me, probably characters. I can make do with other fonts.
 














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