M_I_C_K_E_Y
It Was All Started by a Mouse
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Hi fellow dis'ers. I am a designer from the Creative DISigns area of the Dis and have ventured to this board in need of your expertise.
My mom and I are contemplating getting a Cricut and I had a few questions. Would you recommend us starting with a small or large one? We don't live together but portability is not a real issue. Which is easier/better? Is the cartridge that comes with the machine enough to get us started or do we need to buy any others right away?
Also, is it as easy as they make it look? Or is it tricky and it takes a while to get used to it? I don't think Mom would have as much patience and I am a little afraid of getting something too complicated?
Can you use any paper in the machine or do you need to buy special paper? How hard is it to get the shape off the sticky backing?
Sorry for the hundred questions but I want to give her a true picture of how it works and trust that you all will be honest about what she can expect. It's just that the informercial makes it look so easy but am afraid of "you can't always believe what you see on TV".
Anything else a true beginner would need to know? Any help is greatly appreciated!
My mom and I are contemplating getting a Cricut and I had a few questions. Would you recommend us starting with a small or large one? We don't live together but portability is not a real issue. Which is easier/better? Is the cartridge that comes with the machine enough to get us started or do we need to buy any others right away?
Also, is it as easy as they make it look? Or is it tricky and it takes a while to get used to it? I don't think Mom would have as much patience and I am a little afraid of getting something too complicated?
Can you use any paper in the machine or do you need to buy special paper? How hard is it to get the shape off the sticky backing?
Sorry for the hundred questions but I want to give her a true picture of how it works and trust that you all will be honest about what she can expect. It's just that the informercial makes it look so easy but am afraid of "you can't always believe what you see on TV".
Anything else a true beginner would need to know? Any help is greatly appreciated!