Learning Curve Give Away!

Learning Curve Give Away!

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We are happy to announce a drawing for a free Learning Curve Cricut Cartridge!!!

(The contest is now closed to new entries.
The winner will be announced later today!)

It couldn’t be easier to enter.

All you have to do is leave a comment on this post on why you would like the free Learning Curve Font Cartridge.

The Rules

  • One entry per person.
  • The contest will run until April 30, 2009. The winner will be chosen and announced on May 1st, 2009!
  • The winning entry will be contacted via email, winner will have 7 days to respond.
  • You must be at least 18 years old.
  • Winning cartridge can only be shipped to a valid USA address. (shipping will also be free of course)

Thank you to scrapbookfarm.com for providing the free cartridge to give away!

Comments

93 Responses to “Learning Curve Give Away!”
  1. Terri Wilbanks says:

    Who wouldn’t want a free cartridge? I am a chirpaholic and would love to be able to control my addiction….but I am weak. The cartridges are released faster than I am able to purchase them, but I would love to have ALL of them. Please pick ME for the free Learning Curve Font Cartridge!!!!

  2. Julie says:

    I really think Learning Curve is a nice plain font. I would love to get it so that I could use it in my sunday school classroom. And the train is soooo cute!!!!!

  3. Adela says:

    your web page has been very informative on the Cricut .Thanks a million

  4. Karen Grba says:

    This looks like a fun cartridge! Nice and easy fonts for kids and the puzzle pieces and the train are a great idea. I have a step daughter that is fixing to finish her degree as an elementary school teacher and I know she could use this.

    Thanks~
    Karen Grba

  5. Polly says:

    This cartridge would be invaluable for my cardmaking. I dont actually have a font cartridge.

  6. kim says:

    Did someone say FREE. How wouldn’t want to win a free cart. These things are sooo sought after. This is the best machine that has hit the market in a long time. I LOVE my machine. I told my husband if we have to evacuate for a hurricane this year my machine is going with me. LOL

  7. I’d love to use this great cartridge with my son who will be entering kindergarten in August. Also, I’m sure my 2 year old would love the train too!

  8. Jess Trail says:

    I would like to get that cartridge for some really neat craft ideas that I got while I was looking at your website. Thank you

  9. Marie Staley says:

    I would love to win a free cartridge. I have never ever won anything ever.This looks like a really cool cartridge for card making. The font is different and has great possibilities. I would love to add this to my cartridge collection. I also Love my cricket machine. The possibilities are endless with it.

  10. Diane Austin says:

    I would love to win Learning Curve. The letters and numbers are basic and easy to read. This would be a great addition to what I have.

  11. anita says:

    this is the best little machine ever…for young and old alike

  12. Tina says:

    Wow did you say free Learning Curve Cartridge? Oh I know my 6 kids and I would love making those cute trains and puzzle pieces! I cant even imagine how quickly those teacher appreciation projects could be completed! You guys are so cool Thanks!

  13. Kathy Brown says:

    Anytime the word free is mentioned it’s got to be good!!! And besides, I would love to have the Learning Curve Cartridge. How cute a scrapbook page would become with these fonts!! Thanks for the chance to win!!!!!

  14. Tara Lopez says:

    hello my name is Tara and i live in Brooklyn ny 3 months ago i stated an after school Arts and Crafts at a near by Center for children. and let me tell you its picking up and i’m very happy, i did buy the Cricut Expression and the Slice machine and 3 cartridges Animal kingdom, walk in the garden and accent essentials, times are very hard for me now so winning this Font Cartridge will be a great addition since i we don’t have any
    Font cartridge yet Thank you very much Tara

  15. Ann says:

    Why I would love to have the Learning Curve Font Cartridge???

    First, I’m a grandmother (“Mammy”) to three little boys, the oldest being almost four. Besides scrapbooking, we could make wonderful puzzles to learn new sounds and words. Whoo hoo! Second reason?? The mother of this beautiful soon-to-be 4-year-old is a teacher and it would be very helpful to her for her displays. Third reason?? Who can have too many Cricut cartridges?? :)

  16. glenda says:

    i really like the looks the learning curve cartridge will give me

  17. Becky says:

    I work at an elementary school and every year I create a scrapbook to receive the award of being a Five Star schol. This cartridge will give my scrapbooks a little extra! I love it:)

  18. Jodie says:

    I would sure love a new font. Learning Curve is just as the name implies, as to my cricut journey. I am a newbie to the world of cricut and my learning curve is huge, but I am loving every minute of it.

  19. kim says:

    Did Someone Say Free. This is the best machine that has come out in a very long time. I saw this contest the day it came out and for some reason my comment will not stick. I hope it does this time. I would hate to miss out

  20. Lou Ann says:

    I would love to add this to our cricut library so everyone could give it a try!

  21. Laurie says:

    I would like to be considered for the free cartridge because; firstly, I would appreciate it very much. Secondly, I would use it to help support my family and friends. I am a mother of three children, two born with special needs. We are also a military family with 15 years of submarine service in the US Navy. I am activly involved with children’s programs of deployed sailors and support group events for the wives of my husband’s submarine. We make many posters and banners to hold on pier as the boat comes and (mostly) goes. It would give us a lot of joy to use this cartridge. Our FRG groupis non profit and every little blessing helps…
    We thank you for the consideration.

  22. Bri says:

    Free is free, right? I’m excited already!

  23. allison says:

    I would love a new cartridge. I just found this web site and excited to pull my out and use it.

  24. Karla Willman says:

    I’m excited to do my new glass in my cabinets with etched glass from the campout one.

  25. Cindy Winston says:

    I would love this cartridge. I will be beginning something I’ve wanted to do for a long time–teach kids scrapbooking. I love scrapbooking and would like to share my skills with kids. This will help them preserve their history and give them an interest besides video games! This would be a great help even for the younger kids.

  26. Kenna Musgrove says:

    Our PTA is purchasing a Cricut Expression for our elementary school as a gift for Teacher Appreciation Week and we would love to have the Learning Curve cartridge for educational purposes and to help build our cartridge library…thanks!

  27. Amanda says:

    This cartridge would we awesome to have! I am an elementary teacher and would use the cartridge to make educational bulletin boards as well as to do various craft projects with my students. Whenever I cut out new fonts or shapes, my students are always intrigued – what an awesome way to engage them!

  28. Grace Mau says:

    With the Learning Curve cartridge I would be able to create flash cards with an easily readable alphabet for my autistic grandson. I could also create labels for our home to help him remember the names of things, and how to spell them. Thank you for this opportunity to win the cartridge!

  29. Cheryl S says:

    I just purchased the cricut because I love making personalized gifts. I am a smoking cessation counselor and would use the Leaning Curve to help create personalized congratulatory gifts for my Veteran patients when they complete the program. I currently do not have any funding for extras, so this would also reduce the expense of making the gifts.

  30. Lisa Misenheimer says:

    I would love the cartridge. I only have the George cartridge that came with my cricut. I work as a caregiver in a non profit pediatric day clinic and could use this for helping the children learn. This is what I use the shapes on the George cartridge for. I just can’t afford alot of different cartridges and this one would be great for teaching the little ones. Also for my bulliten board. Thanks, Lisa

  31. Jackie Bumgarner says:

    OK, so I’d really like the Learning Curve cartridge. Who wouldn’t?! Although it seems to be marketed to teachers and home schoolers, it’s great for anyone with it’s clean, simple font. The train cutout is great for anyone with boys, or girls who live outside the box. Thanks for the opportunity for the free cartridge!

  32. K. Young says:

    The Learning Curve cartridge is a terrific no-nonsense font! It’s ideal for new readers and for creating classic scrapbook pages.

  33. Catherene Martin says:

    I am a pediatric nurse at the local charity hospital, teachers asst. at a local underprivileged school, community volunteer, mother, guardian and grandmother of special children. I would graciously appreciate a cartridge especially one dealing with learning. It would definitely help me with many aspects of my life. I do use my cricut frequently to help the children at both the hospital & school. It does make the children feel both happier & better when they are involved in projects. Many forget for a moment that they are sick or learning. It also gives me the same response in the community & home. Please consider the many lives that will be touched with the use of this single cartridge if I were to win. Thank you so much for the cricut line. It’s one of my most prized possessions.

  34. stephanie walcher says:

    i love the cricut

  35. judy b says:

    Just got my cricut and I have one shape cartridge. Would love to win a font one. At the price of cartridges-my acquiring a group of them will be slow, because my scrapping budget is quite small. Thanks for this chance! judy

  36. Lori says:

    My daughter and I have just purchased the Cricut and would love to have the Learning Curve to get started and learn more about all the wonderful ways of using our new cricut…
    Thank you
    Lori

  37. Jan says:

    Wow, what a generous offer. The Learning Curve sounds like something I need. Please enter me in for a chance to win.
    Thank-you,
    Jan
    :-) Hope you are having a happy day.

  38. Jess says:

    I just purchased my first Cricut and I would love the chance to win The Learning Curve. Thank you!

  39. Nikki says:

    I’d love to win the Learning Curve cartridge for several reasons. I love the fonts on this cartridge. Also, I have a 7 year old and a 4 year old. The shapes would be perfect to use for them. My 4 year old is currently into learning how to spell and read. The shapes would be great for encouraging her when she completes pages in her workbook.

    Thanks,
    Nikki

  40. Judi B. says:

    I was doing spring cleaning and found $300 in an envelope – a Christmas gift from some guys in my office. The following Sat. I went to a crop and three of the girls had Cricuts. I could barely wait to get one! On Sunday I went online to purchase one – now I can’t wait to get my machine and a bunch of the cartridges. I have been reading everything that I can so that when my Cricut comes I will be an expert! (yeah, right) Great website you have here.

  41. Lisa says:

    I would like to win the Learning Curve Cartridge simply because I can’t afford to buy all the ones I would like, so free is amazing! Very nice for you to do something like this. And good luck to everyone else you entered!

  42. Stephen says:

    My wife bought this to work do scrapbooks for our nieces and nephews. I would love to suprise her with a new cartridge just to help her be able to do more with her scrapbooks.

  43. mary p says:

    What a great prize – a free cartridge!!
    I teach 5th graders and i can see a lot of projects waiting to be created for the classroom and for home!
    Thanks for this great opportunity to win a fantastic prize!

  44. Linda says:

    I am an out of work teacher who is struggling (like many other people) just to get by. This cartridge would be wonderful to use for the classroom in many capacities should I get another position. I appreciate the chance to win this cartridge–thanks

  45. Sue Crocker says:

    We have friends that got married in March on a shoe string budget. I asked everyone for their pictures and took over 300 myself. I am putting together a wedding album/scrapbook for them as a surprise. I just bought a used Cricut Personal to help with the book. The cartridges that come with it are for fonts only. Shapes would be very cool to use to decorate with. Thank you for the opportunity to be included in the give away.

  46. Diane says:

    Regarding the Learning Curve….I have 3 little granddaughters that would benefit greatly by what I could do for them for school or their bedroom. I just received my cricut and am taking my time to learn all the features of the cricut.

  47. Christine says:

    I would love to win this cartridge so that I can create beautiful scrapbook pages that will further enhance and preserve the memories of our pictures.

  48. Nickey says:

    Wow, this would be great with a daughter graduating next year and a son starting kindergarten this year I could really use that cartridge. I love my cricut expression, but I only have three cartridges so one more would be amazing!

  49. Tracey F. says:

    I recently ordered the cricut expressions. I would love to get the cartridge because I can’t afford to buy one having just bought the cricut expression. I have 4 kids with one on the way so I have tons of pictures to scrapbook.

  50. Raquel says:

    I would love to win a “free” cartridge. However, after reading some of the above posts, I vote you guys to choose some one who could really use it.

    Good luck!

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