Jubilee Cricut Cartridge Review

Jubilee cartridge is another font cartridge from Provo Craft. It has a complete set of alphabet, numbers, common punctuation marks, symbols, icons, and phrases. Other creative features included in the package are that of flags and villages icons. This package is appropriate for mothers who do simple scrapbooks and other projects. You’ll also love how [...]

Speaking of Winter Cricut Cartridge Review

Do you love decorating your albums with various cut outs and souvenirs from the recent vacation or trip you just had? How about decorating them according to season such as summer or winter? Provo Craft has come up with a brilliant solution for this. You no longer need to cut-out magazine photos or letters from various publications in order to achieve the look you want. Their Speaking of Winter cartridge would allow craft buffs like yourself to create some of the prettiest scrapbook art with ease.

Teardrop Cricut Cartridge Review

More and more surprises await paper crafting enthusiasts as new designs of cartridge are starting to pop out in the market nowadays. One of the most recent cartridges is the teardrop Cricut cartridge that will surely be an instant hit among art fanatics.

Opposites Attract Cricut Cartridge Review

The Opposites Attract Cricut Cartridge, created by expert Cecilia Harris is the perfect tool that can be used for both informal and formal artworks. With its soft, tranquil designs and hard-edged backgrounds, one can create the perfect combinations by using long, elegant scripts, and conversely, bold, thick letters. There are many styles and types available that one can apply, including but not limited to Shadow, Opposite Shadow, Upright, Upright Round, Trapezoid, Opposite and more.

Cuttin Up Cricut Cartridge Review

Are you interested in arts and crafts? Are you a hobbyist who enjoys scrapbooking or personalizing cards? Do cards sold in stores seem impersonal and mass-produced to you? Are you a children’s educator, perhaps, who believes in the importance of creativity and learning?

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