Disney Pooh and Friends Cricut Cartridge Review

Disney Pooh and Friends Cricut Cartridge Review

The Disney Pooh and Friends Cricut cartridge is brought to you by Provo Craft and Novelty, Inc., the creators who also came up with the Disney Pooh Font Set Cricut cartridge. Just like the Disney Pooh Font Set cartridge, the shapes on Disney Pooh and Friends can be used for various arts and crafts projects, such as name tags or labels, greeting cards, invitations, calendars, notebooks or journals, bulletin boards, posters, signs, thank you notes, scrapbooks, and personalized storybooks. These shapes can also be used as decorations in children’s rooms, nurseries, classrooms, playrooms, and daycare centers.

The images available on the Disney Pooh and Friends cartridge include well-loved characters, such as Winnie the Pooh himself, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, and Kanga and Roo. Other shapes are images of the different characters’ names; beehives; bees and various other insects; honey pots; books; the moon and stars; the sun; butterfly nets; fences; flowers, trees, plants, and leaves; fruits and vegetables; watering cans; wheelbarrows; clouds; raindrops; lightning; umbrellas; kites; sailboats; signposts; snowflakes; snowman Pooh; balloons; presents; a cake with a candle; basic shapes like squares and circles; pirate caps, witch’s hats, Santa hats, party hats, and top hats; logs; bonnets; and bridges. Minor characters from Winnie the Pooh also make an appearance, such as Lumpy the Elephant and Gopher. Apart from these fun graphics, the Disney Pooh and Friends cartridge offers a bonus of various frame and border shapes.

There are six creative features available on this cartridge, namely Layers: 1 and 2, Layers: 3 and 4, Icon, Icon: Square/Circle, Shadow: Base/Icon, and Blackout. Note that the images included in Disney Pooh and Friends are a bit more complex to work with, which is why there are layering features. To come up with a complete image, users must first click on a base shape then click on the Layers: 1 and 2 feature to fill in the base with the first and second layers. Next, users should enable the Layers: 3 and 4 feature to lay in the third and fourth layers on the base. The Icon feature is for users to work with icons, which are extra accent images that come with each shape. Icon: Square/Circle refers to icon images that are drawn on either a square or circular background. The Shadow: Base/Icon feature refers to the silhouettes of the shapes and icons, while enabling Blackout will cause the empty white spaces in base shapes to be completely filled in.

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