Camp Out Cricut Cartridge Review

There are many different ways to make a scrapbook more interesting to look at and one of them is by adorning the pictures with cutouts from the Camp Out Cartridge. There are many types of cutouts and cartridges can be bought for a specific theme. For families who are a fan of the great outdoors the Camp Out cartridge just might provide them with apt cutouts for their adventures. This cartridge has a variety of shapes that people can toy around with.

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.

Stone Script Solutions Cricut Cartridge Review

The Cricut Stone Script Solutions cartridge has the complete alphabet in both lower and upper case. The numerical digits from 0 to 9 are also included as well as basic punctuation marks, mathematical equation symbols, and a few currency symbols. There check mark and upwards characters are also included.

Soccer Solutions Cricut Cartridge Review

The soccer mom and soccer fan or player both old and young can find countless of ways to use the Cricut Soccer Solutions cartridge. It has fifty characters consisting of soccer related phrases and expressions, soccer equipment, uniforms, player positions, player silhouettes, and other paraphernalia. Phrases include “football soccer”, “practice drills”, “scoring a goal”, “kickin’ it”, “nice pass”, “great save”, “take a shot”, “tournament”, and “score”.

Sans Serif Solutions Cricut Cartridge Review

The Sans Serif cartridge features a print wherein letters and numbers are written without serifs. Serifs are the small details at the points of a character, letter or number. Sans Serif characters have been used in writing Latin, Etruscan, and Greek as far back as 5th Century BC. It was given much value only in the 1920s and 1930s. What is amazing with the Sans Serif font is that it was very simple to write and very simple to read as well.

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