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February 22nd, 2010

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Xyron XRN900 9-Inch Creative Station Multi Function Crafting System Xyron XRN900 9-Inch Creative Station Multi Function Crafting System
List Price: $119.99
Sale Price: $67.00
You save: $52.99 (44%)

 

Description

The possibilities are endless with this wonderful little machine. Create stickers, labels, and magnets with this lightweight and portable machine. Refill cartridges available: permanent adhesive (included), repositional adhesive (sold separately), front/back lamination (sold separately), front lamination/back permanent adhesive (sold separately), laminate front/back repositional adhesive (sold separately), laminate front/magnet adhered back (sold separately)...

Cricut Imagine Machine Cricut Imagine Machine
List Price: $499.99
Sale Price: $459.99
You save: $40.00 (8%)

 

Description

The Cricut Imagine allows you to print and cut together, so you can add color, imagery, and dimension to creative projects! Use a Colors & Patterns Cartridge for just printable designs or an Art Cartridge for both printable designs and die-cut images...

Craft Robo Craft Robo
List Price: $249.99

 

Description

"This is a tough little cutter. It handles everything from light film to card stock - no problem!"

"Craft ROBO is affordable and portable. It fits nicely, both in the budget and in the classroom."

"It's lightweight and easy to carry around, yet it is robust and very accurate...

Cricut Cricut/Gypsy Bundle Cricut Cricut/Gypsy Bundle

Sale Price: $319.99

 

Description

This Cricut/Gypsy bundle will fuel your card-making creativity. Design with the Gypsy then connect to the Cricut to cut shapes and letters for scrapbooking, paper crafting, school projects, home d?cor and more.

Cricut Expression: A Comprehensive Guide to Creating with Your Machine Cricut Expression: A Comprehensive Guide to Creating with Your Machine
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $13.26
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Description

In a clear and accessible way, Cathie Rigby teaches the basics of the Cricut Expression machines (both the original and the new Cricut Expression 2) and cutting for beginners. For advanced crafters, this book instructs on features such as modes and functions, and teaches how to create with color, texture, and dimension...

Card Making with Cricut (Annie's Attic: Paper Crafts) Card Making with Cricut (Annie's Attic: Paper Crafts)
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $8.41
You save: $6.54 (44%)

 

Description

Demonstrating the endless assortment of shapes and styles that can be made using the Cricut from Provo Craft, this guide helps crafters create unique and sensational greeting cards with ease. With simple instructions, imaginative sample projects for occasions such as baby showers and birthdays, and unlimited design options, this helpful reference explains how to impress friends, coworkers, and family with personalized homemade cards.

Paper Bouquet: Using Paper Punches to Create Beautiful Flowers Paper Bouquet: Using Paper Punches to Create Beautiful Flowers
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $7.22
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Description

sterling publishing lark books paper bouquet. this book teaches you the simple basics including paper manipulation gluing and coloring. photos document every step and a visual template of the punches accompanies each flower...

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cricut card making
cricut electronic cutting machine?

what is the best cricut electronic cutting machine? when i was at michael's and jo-ann's the other day i noticed that there are several different ones, but don't really see a difference.

obviously the size is different, but will having the smaller one still allow me of having all the different cartridges avail, or am would i only be allowed to use some of them? i would only be using it for scrapbooking/card making, so i wouldn't need to make huge banners.

so, do you think the smaller one (which is 200 cheaper) would be okay for me?

Here is the official Cricut site. It has product, cartridges, etc. information about the machines and the accessories that come with them.
Hopefully it will help you make a choice that is best for your personal craft needs before you buy it in a store or online.

http://www.cricut.com/shopping/

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