Are You Familiar With Cricut MAchine?   by Jackie

in Advertising    (submitted 2010-12-11)

I was born to be a self-confessed artist. Yes I really love arts especially those that involves lettering and paper cutting. I am fascinated in making a scrap book. That was my hobby way back in College. But now, since my hands are too preoccupied with so much office works, I seldom get the chance of doing it anymore. When there are friends who celebrated their birthday, I used to create a scrap book and have our common friends made some dedication and let them signed it. They love my work and that was the only reward I got since I did it for free.

Scrap book can be a good business idea. Not all were able to make a customized scrap book that is really presentable. I always use construction paper since I love it to be colorful. The only tedious part in making a scrap book is the cutting task. I once bought a zigzag scissor as part of my creative ideas. However, the longer you use it, your hands get sore. Well, that was before. Now, as the technology develops, things become easier now. I have encountered on the net about cricut machine wherein it is capable of cutting papers in different shapes. What a wonderful and creative innovation. As what I have read, The Cricut cutter is a cartridge based system which allows users to cut thousands of shapes and letters in a wide range of sizes. The Cricut machine will enhance your scrapbooking experience. This is indeed perfect for educators, home decorators, event planners, office workers, small business owners, clubs and organizations, parents, students, crafters, or anyone wishing to personalize their projects or express themselves. In other words, this is exactly what I really need! No wonder most of the school supplies store sell a pre-cut designs for the scrapbook. I wonder how they were able to do it until I read about this machine. Isn’t it interesting?

About the Author

Jackie Cagas is a freelance writer that loves to write about arts and crafts ideas as well like cricut machine and other art equipments.

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