![]() ![]() ![]() According to the website, here are some of the differences:It allows cuts from 0.25" up to 11.5" on a 6" x 12" cutting mat. It retails at $299 but can be found for much cheaper. Start looking this week because lots of people just upgraded to the Expression and will be looking to sell their machines.Ģ) The Cricut Create machine, above, is about the same size as the Baby Bug but has some versatility. You can find used machines on craigslist and ebay for around $100, but usually they do not include any cartridges. Typically, you can find these new on sale for as low as $99 (Joann's this weekend) up to $184 and they usually come with two cartridges called George and Basic Shapes. It weighs around 7 lbs and is very portable. The smallest font size it will cut is 1" and largest is 5.5" and the longest it will cut is 11.5". So, what's the difference between these three machines? Here's the lowdown:ġ) The Cricut Baby Bug or standard Cricut (shown above): It cuts paper sized from 6"x12" and smaller into shapes and letters using the Cricut cartridges. It does not require a computer to work, although later I will explain about some software that enhances the Cricut's functionality and will require computer hookup. There were some great Cricut deals out there this past weekend - some should even be good through today! Wait - what is a Cricut anyway? It's a machine that electronically cuts out letters and shapes, utilizing cartridges that are sold separately. ![]()
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