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	<title>Comments on: What Is The Difference Between The Different Cricuts?</title>
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		<title>By: JVee</title>
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		<description>I have the small cricut &amp; the large Cricut Expression.  I like the larger one.  The small one has been in a case for over a year!
If you don&#039;t intend to take this machine out to any of these &quot;crop nights&quot;, then go for the Create or Expression (I got the larger one before Create came out).  
It&#039;s nice to have the larger one because you can create really large letters and/or shapes (On occasions I use it for creating signs, so this is perfect for that purpose; or for card making when I need to make multiple cuts of the same item).  
If you plan on using this primarily for scrapbooking pages, consider the latest machine (&quot;Create&quot;).  This seems to be a nice compromise...a little of this &amp; that from both machines.
Consider joining the yahoo group &quot;Cricut&quot;.  Type in your questions in this forum and you&#039;ll get many responses from those who own these machines.  It also helps with making choices/decisions; learning and sharing techniques, etc.....
And also go onto Provo Crafts (the maker of Cricut) website 
www.cricut.com
FYI:  The cartridges:  I have found many only on sale (I will never pay full price) Sometimes Michaels &amp; JoAnns will have them on sale from as low as 29.00 (rare), usually 39.99 to 45.00; some on-line services are not bad either, such as  www.ohmycrafts.com.  There&#039;s a couple more, however if you go into the yahoo group site for &quot;cricut&quot; you&#039;ll be able to get a lot of info.  The juke box is also a nice tool to have too (still new with using it)....it&#039;s especially good if you have a large collection of cartridges.
When I got my large cricut, I bought it through AC Moore (either on line or at the store).  They offered the best package (included the large machine w/4 cartridges and accessories for 239.00 to 269.00)  Check their website if you&#039;re still in search of one.  The &quot;bundles&quot; vary with stores or on-line businesses.  WalMart may appear to offer the best price, but its only for the machine plus 1 or 2 cartridges.  so far, I still found that AC Moore offers the best package (if you want many cartridges).
I really like the machine.  It does help with creating wonderful pages; cards; and other craft products.
Hope this helps you out!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the small cricut &#038; the large Cricut Expression.  I like the larger one.  The small one has been in a case for over a year!<br />
If you don&#8217;t intend to take this machine out to any of these &#8220;crop nights&#8221;, then go for the Create or Expression (I got the larger one before Create came out).<br />
It&#8217;s nice to have the larger one because you can create really large letters and/or shapes (On occasions I use it for creating signs, so this is perfect for that purpose; or for card making when I need to make multiple cuts of the same item).<br />
If you plan on using this primarily for scrapbooking pages, consider the latest machine (&#8220;Create&#8221;).  This seems to be a nice compromise&#8230;a little of this &#038; that from both machines.<br />
Consider joining the yahoo group &#8220;Cricut&#8221;.  Type in your questions in this forum and you&#8217;ll get many responses from those who own these machines.  It also helps with making choices/decisions; learning and sharing techniques, etc&#8230;..<br />
And also go onto Provo Crafts (the maker of Cricut) website<br />
<a href="http://www.cricut.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cricut.com</a><br />
FYI:  The cartridges:  I have found many only on sale (I will never pay full price) Sometimes Michaels &#038; JoAnns will have them on sale from as low as 29.00 (rare), usually 39.99 to 45.00; some on-line services are not bad either, such as  <a href="http://www.ohmycrafts.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ohmycrafts.com</a>.  There&#8217;s a couple more, however if you go into the yahoo group site for &#8220;cricut&#8221; you&#8217;ll be able to get a lot of info.  The juke box is also a nice tool to have too (still new with using it)&#8230;.it&#8217;s especially good if you have a large collection of cartridges.<br />
When I got my large cricut, I bought it through AC Moore (either on line or at the store).  They offered the best package (included the large machine w/4 cartridges and accessories for 239.00 to 269.00)  Check their website if you&#8217;re still in search of one.  The &#8220;bundles&#8221; vary with stores or on-line businesses.  WalMart may appear to offer the best price, but its only for the machine plus 1 or 2 cartridges.  so far, I still found that AC Moore offers the best package (if you want many cartridges).<br />
I really like the machine.  It does help with creating wonderful pages; cards; and other craft products.<br />
Hope this helps you out!</p>
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