How do you use your Cricut?

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Probably most Cricut users know they can use their Cricut machines for card making and scrapbooking. In fact I bet that is about the only thing the majority of folks use their Cricut machines to make.

How do you use your Cricut?

However, these powerful machines can do much more than just make cards and cut out scrapbook designs. Whether it is an original Cricut, the Expression, or the Cricut Create, let us know the unique things that can be made with these awesome machines!

Please leave a comment and let us know how creative you are with your Cricut machine!

 
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On May 15th, 2009 at 1:05 am, Michelle Barwick said:

I make name plaques for babies & children, Disney wall plaques for babies nurseries. Cover school books with different motifs. I also make cards & scrapbook.
I love my cricut machines.

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On May 19th, 2009 at 8:14 pm, Mary Eason said:

I do use it for scrapbooking and card making, but I’ve used it more for the kid’s school and scouting projects. It is absolutely perfect for those science fair boards!!

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On June 6th, 2009 at 1:29 am, Sara Whittley said:

I cut fabric with my cricut and sew them on sweat shirts. I work for a juvenile treatment center and the kids love them. I also let them do the ironing and they feel like they have made them theirselves.

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On June 8th, 2009 at 5:13 am, anita arriola said:

I enjoy my personal cricut
Machine , I use a lot !!!!
It is so fun !! My sisters and my mom were having fun calling crazy family night scrappy night !!!!
Most I use to make sign for yard sale ,b-day sign,
Use a lot for my scrapbook,,,,, I am deaf !!

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On June 28th, 2009 at 1:32 pm, Barbara Schroeder said:

I am currently using my to make the lettering for a county fair display. the 5 1/2 inch size makes large letters that are easy to display. Plus I dont have to go to a school supply store to get lettering.

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On August 16th, 2009 at 3:50 pm, Heidi5522 said:

This is a “?”, not a comment…Can someone tell me ..If I use, say “Christmas”, how do I layer, like a santa (red clothes, white beard,etc.)? I just bought my first Criccut and am completely confused (past just cutting).Sorry to ask such a stupid question.

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On August 27th, 2009 at 12:17 pm, Mary-Ann Abbott said:

We use ours mostly for “decorating” houses for birthdays etc. (I have a large family and it’s almost always someone’s birthday!) It’s fun to cut out words, letters and designs and then stick ‘em on doors, windows and the sides of houses. It’s always quick and even the kids can use the cricut!

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On September 14th, 2009 at 10:35 pm, Connie said:

Hi, I found that I can entertain my grandchildren by making things for them to play with, like the dinosaurs and animals. Then I laminate them and put a magnet on them. I then let them play with them on the refrigerator. I also had fun making dolls and different outfits and letting The daughers at a Mother-Daughter Banquet make a coupon with her and her Mom on it to give to her Mom. My Grandchildren also take them home to put on their refrigerators.

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On September 21st, 2009 at 7:29 am, Suzanne said:

I use mine to make bookmarks for my friends at church. I also use it to make the teen girls in my life bracelets. Mostly Tinkerbell.

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