piratesmate
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DH went out and spent quite a bit of money on power tools last night and I asked him how much he was planning to spend for my birthday next month.
This was a bit of a joke since half the time he doesn't even say "Happy Birthday" let alone get a card or a gift. (Don't feel bad for me - I've long since learned to just go out & buy things I want when the money is available.
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Anyway, he said he never "plans" to spend a certain amount, he just asks what I want & gets that. (Men!! What planet do they live on?!? He's never in 32 years of marriage asked what I wanted!!)
So were started talking about the problems I'd been having with my Sizzix the past week & thinking I'd stand a better chance of having him get the Cricut on Tuesday at ACM for $124 (if the rumor is true) I started by telling him about the Wishblade.
Well, he shocked my socks off when he said that he thought it was better to spend the $400 and not have to buy cartridges later. OK - now I'm completely confused!!
I did a bit of research last night & what I read sure wasn't I remembered reading on this board or others.
According to at least one article, the upkeep on a Wishblade (replacement blades & mats) seems to be more expensive & frequent than with either the Craftrobo or the Cricut. Also, do you really need to buy fonts for the Wishblade?!?!? I thought that was the whole reason people went for it - that you could cut any font on your computer. :confused
And would someone explain to me the basics of how you cut shapes with one of these? Do you trace the shape, scan it, or something else?? I know there are files you can get from a shared site, but what about ones that don't already exist?
Someone tell me which would be the best way to go here - please? (Of course I'm not holding my breath that he'll actually purchase any or these, but a girl can dream, right?


Anyway, he said he never "plans" to spend a certain amount, he just asks what I want & gets that. (Men!! What planet do they live on?!? He's never in 32 years of marriage asked what I wanted!!)


Well, he shocked my socks off when he said that he thought it was better to spend the $400 and not have to buy cartridges later. OK - now I'm completely confused!!

According to at least one article, the upkeep on a Wishblade (replacement blades & mats) seems to be more expensive & frequent than with either the Craftrobo or the Cricut. Also, do you really need to buy fonts for the Wishblade?!?!? I thought that was the whole reason people went for it - that you could cut any font on your computer. :confused
And would someone explain to me the basics of how you cut shapes with one of these? Do you trace the shape, scan it, or something else?? I know there are files you can get from a shared site, but what about ones that don't already exist?
Someone tell me which would be the best way to go here - please? (Of course I'm not holding my breath that he'll actually purchase any or these, but a girl can dream, right?
