I'm getting married! Why should you care? Because this has finally helped me spark an interest in Cricut machines, which I've always been a little curious but confused by. Several unboxing videos and ...
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine. For years, I wanted a Cricut machine. I didn’t know much about them, including which machine would be right for ...
The Explore Air 2 cuts more than 100 materials, including cardstock, vinyl and iron-on, plus cork, glitter paper and bonded fabric. The bundle includes the light blue or light green machine as well as ...
I guess you could call the Cricut Explore a 2.5D printer, even though it doesn't print anything at all. Instead, this crafting machine -- about the size of an inkjet printer -- cuts, scores, and draws ...
Overview: Cricut, Inc. designs, markets, and distributes a creativity platform that allows users to transform ideas into professional-looking handmade goods, with a market cap of $1.35 billion.
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UPDATE: Hackaday was contacted by a PR company claiming to represent Cricut. They clarified that machines are not deactivated upon resale, but the new owner will need to set up their own online ...
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