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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 9, 2022 21:08:47 GMT
It's been years since I have scrapped or made a card, but I would like to start, again. I have a very old Cricut Expression. I want a new cutting machine, but I can't handle anything too complicated. It has to be super user-friendly (like, no learning curve, at all). What do you recommend? I'm looking at the Cricut Explore 3 and the Cameo. Is there another one that I'm missing? I would really appreciate your advice. TIA.
I'm leaving the computer for a bit, but I will come back and respond.
Update: Thank you for your help. scrapnnana, you were really helpful. I am going to table this for a couple of weeks and wait for a big sale on the Cricut Joy. It seems very simple compared to the other machines and if I decide I want to do more I'll invest more in the future. Thanks again, ladies.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2022 22:48:13 GMT
I am not very computer savvy. I really like the Silhouette's software. It seems easy for me to grasp.
Maybe look at a few you tubes of people doing tutorials for both machines?
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 9, 2022 22:57:50 GMT
Good idea @foxy.
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Post by gramma on Sept 9, 2022 23:34:47 GMT
I started as a Cricut user 20+ years ago. Then we began to travel in our motorhome and I moved to a Silhouette because it did not require and internet connection. I've never looked back. The Silhouette School was a huge help for me.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 10, 2022 0:06:04 GMT
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 10, 2022 0:38:37 GMT
The Silhouette software will let you do so much more than the Cricut software. And there are lots of online videos to teach you how to do just about anything you want.
The software for Cricut is simpler, but it doesn’t do anywhere near as much. It’s really too basic.
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Post by gramma on Sept 10, 2022 0:59:14 GMT
As time went by I learned to import clip art when I couldn't find a cut file I wanted, then convert it. I sometimes get asked where I've found a paper piecing. I learned to download images and use print and cut. I've only scratched the surface of what this machine will do.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 10, 2022 1:42:02 GMT
Thank you scrapnnana and Grandma. I'll look at the Cameo, too. I do well w/simple things.
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 10, 2022 4:45:33 GMT
The software for both the Silhouette Cameo and the Cricut machines can be found online for free. I suggest you play around with the software for each. The software will let you do everything but cut, and it may help you decide what you are comfortable with before you buy anything.
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Post by amyl on Sept 10, 2022 12:24:37 GMT
I love the Silhouette and I know I’ve only done the basics. Silhouette School is an amazing resource and if you like this kind of thing, her beginners class is worth every penny!
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Post by Linda on Sept 10, 2022 12:48:13 GMT
I use a Cricut Expression but the 3rd party software is no longer available. When it is time to replace it, I will be looking at the Silhouette
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 10, 2022 17:00:19 GMT
Thank you so much, ladies. scrapnnana, that is a great idea.
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Post by nicoleq on Sept 10, 2022 17:30:33 GMT
I have used the Silhouette for years. Had a Cameo back in the day for the ease of use, but I always felt limited. The Silhouette has an easy learning curve, but as you get better and more comfortable, you can do really fun things!
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 10, 2022 21:35:10 GMT
I have used the Silhouette for years. Had a Cameo back in the day for the ease of use, but I always felt limited. The Silhouette has an easy learning curve, but as you get better and more comfortable, you can do really fun things! I’m guessing the above is a typo, and you meant to say Cricut instead of Cameo. Cameo is a Silhouette machine. I don’t want the OP to be confused.
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Post by nicoleq on Sept 10, 2022 22:09:35 GMT
I have used the Silhouette for years. Had a Cameo back in the day for the ease of use, but I always felt limited. The Silhouette has an easy learning curve, but as you get better and more comfortable, you can do really fun things! I’m guessing the above is a typo, and you meant to say Cricut instead of Cameo. Cameo is a Silhouette machine. I don’t want the OP to be confused. Yes! Sorry! That was a typo! I had a Cricut, then bough the Silhouette Cameo.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 10, 2022 22:37:09 GMT
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Post by edie3 on Sept 11, 2022 2:53:05 GMT
I stated off with a Cricut, but now have a Cameo. And I have never looked back and never will.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 11, 2022 2:58:06 GMT
Thank you edie3. I am leaning twd the Sillhouette. The software actually looks much easier to use. However, I don't need to use it for anything other than scrapping and card making. I won't use the other bazillion materials that it cuts. I think it'll either be the Joy or the Cameo.
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Post by edie3 on Sept 11, 2022 3:19:07 GMT
I don't need to use it for anything other than scrapping and card making You say that now!
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 11, 2022 14:57:13 GMT
I don't need to use it for anything other than scrapping and card making You say that now! This is a really good point. I bought my first electronic cutter back in 2005, mainly to cut letters for titles, so I could stop buying alphabet dies (which were really expensive). I quickly realized that I could do a lot more with my machine than just cut letters and shapes. I do use my cutter mostly for card making and scrapbooking, but in 2017, our family went to Disney at Christmastime, and I made 27 custom shirts with heat transfer vinyl (HTV) for our family. DH and I are going by ourselves this fall, so I’ve been making new custom HTV shirts. I have also used my machine to make home decor items. One year, when we were really struggling financially, I made most of my Christmas gifts, and my electronic cutter definitely got put to use. I’ve even cut fabric with it. DS3 needed an applique for a knight costume, and also vinyl cutouts for his shield. These other crafts aren’t the reason most of us buy electronic cutters, but it can be very handy if you decide to use it for additional crafts besides card making and scrapbooking. scrapmaven, since you plan to use it for card making, if you are interested in interactive cards, the Silhouette store has a lot of box cards, pop up cards, and other fun card designs you can purchase and download. There are lots of other online stores that also sell card cutting files. I’m a sucker for various box cutting files. They are handy for putting Lindor Truffles or other wrapped chocolates in for little appreciation gifts for teachers and friends. Even if all you do is use it for cards and scrapbooking, it’s well worth it. I hope you love it!
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 11, 2022 16:17:15 GMT
scrapnnana, you have been so helpful. I really appreciate your info and advice. Thank you.
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Post by riversong1963 on Sept 11, 2022 23:14:31 GMT
I have both a Cricut Maker and a Silhouette Portrait. I think that the Cricut software is much easier to learn and use. If you're looking for the easiest one, I think a Cricut is the way to go. I don't find the software too basic at all.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 12, 2022 0:35:15 GMT
Thank you riversong1963. I'm going to table this for a couple weeks, since I have something upcoming that will take most of my time. I'm going to wait for a good sale and will likely get the Cricut Joy at some point.
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Post by scrappymeg on Sept 12, 2022 0:46:10 GMT
Thank you riversong1963 . I'm going to table this for a couple weeks, since I have something upcoming that will take most of my time. I'm going to wait for a good sale and will likely get the Cricut Joy at some point. The Cricut Joy is a good choice, it was my first electronic die cutting machine and even though I've since purchased a larger machine to cut larger items and other materials, I still use it all the time. It's cute and very user-friendly, in my opinion. Just know that you can't "print and cut" images with the Joy, unlike the Silhouette Portrait (which is a much smaller Cameo but bigger than the Joy, it can handle up to 8.5X11" paper), but if you don't need that function, I think its a great choice. Cricut has sales all the time, so keep your eye out - I would be shocked if they didn't have a big sale around Thanksgiving.
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 12, 2022 1:19:50 GMT
Thank you scrappymeg. Actually, the Joy is perfect for now.
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Post by 950nancy on Sept 12, 2022 1:24:35 GMT
I got a Cricut the first weekend the machine came out and you had to use the cartridges. Got a Silhouette years later and now I much prefer the Silhouette. So much easier than the Cricut software. You also have to be online to use the Cricut (at least you used to).
That being said, I might get the Joy if there are great Black Friday sales. They had them on sale at a few stores two weeks ago for $129. I decided to wait.
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Post by JavaJones on Sept 12, 2022 10:01:07 GMT
Thank you riversong1963 . I'm going to table this for a couple weeks, since I have something upcoming that will take most of my time. I'm going to wait for a good sale and will likely get the Cricut Joy at some point. I recently bought the Cricut Joy as my first electronic cutter. I have been thinking of getting one for a while to cut out titles, alphas, shapes, etc. and when my local Target had it for $129 I decided to get it. It’s been a great little gadget so far, and I am still exploring all that it can do. I only wish it could do print-then-cut, so may get the Silhouette Portrait or Cricut Explore Air 2/3 in future if I see a good sale. My local Target has had sales on the Cricut Joy a few times a year, so keep an eye out. I am also betting that there will be sales for Black Friday.
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 13, 2022 15:01:52 GMT
Thank you riversong1963 . I'm going to table this for a couple weeks, since I have something upcoming that will take most of my time. I'm going to wait for a good sale and will likely get the Cricut Joy at some point. scrapmaven, just curious…..did you try the software for both machines? If so, did it help you to decide?
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Post by scrapmaven on Sept 18, 2022 2:04:54 GMT
I tried it. I've decided that I'm going start with the Joy. It is all I need right now. I'm stalking sales and I'll buy one when it goes on sale. Thank you for all of your help scrapnnana.
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Post by scrapnnana on Sept 18, 2022 3:41:47 GMT
I’m glad. Hopefully by Black Friday you’ll be able to get a good deal.
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