Storybook Cricut Cartridge Review

The Storybook cartridge was designed by Deena Rutter, and its characters are based on storybook-style lettering and are inspired by fairytale images. The shapes on this cartridge are best used for crafting children’s greeting cards, notebooks, reading and alphabet flash cards, bulletin boards, and scrapbooks (which may be made to look like personalized storybooks). Storybook’s shapes can also be utilized in coming up with props for children’s make-believe games or parties.

Wild Card Cartridge Cricut Cartridge Review

The Wild Card Cartridge is but one of the wonderful cartridges from Provo Craft’s Cricut® cartridge library. The lettering and shapes on this cartridge were made by Cecelia Harris. She just loves to read and is obsessed with calligraphy. In fact, she created at least five special styles of handwriting all on her own.

Christmas Solutions Cricut Cartridge Review

The Christmas season is one season that every single person cannot resist most especially when it involves doing personal projects and sharing the spirit with other people, like the ones you care about the most. This is probably the reason why the creators of this Christmas solutions Cricut cartridge, Provo Craft, actually thought of creating this cartridge.

Sesame Street Font Cricut Cartridge Review

The Sesame Street Font Cricut cartridge, created by Provo Craft together with Sesame Workshop, is a fun and fitting complement to the Sesame Street Friends cartridge. Like the Sesame Street Friends cartridge, the Sesame Street Font set is best used for decorating nurseries, playrooms or daycare centers, and preschool classrooms, just to name a few. This cartridge is also perfect for making kids’ scrapbooks, notebooks, and fun greeting cards.

Cricut Keystone Cricut Cartridge Review

Cricut Keystone cartridge is a basic font cartridge. This specific cartridge has the upper case letters of the alphabet and numbers nine through zero. The creative feature it has is the cutouts having shadow which enables easy layering of each of the characters. Labeling is the most common reason why people like font cartridges.

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