Feb 18 2009

Cricut Expression - The Perfect Touch to a Home-Based Arts and Craft Business

Published by The Network at 4:53 pm under Home & Garden, cricut

cricut expression cutting machine

(Sadly, As Seen on TV Network no longer offers Cricut Expression. Check out other great Arts n Crafts.)

Arts and Crafts provide hours of wholesome, thought-provoking kinship, ambiance, and entertainment.

Ever thought of doing it for a living? Think about it: a home-based art and crafts business where you can earn a paycheck designing, creating, and building what you love.

Maybe you even have a market you can already sell to. Friends, family, local groups and businesses…
All you need now are the tools to help you create crafts on a full-time basis.

Start off with a winner:

The 2008 winner of Disney Consumer Products Global Stationary North America – Best Product , The Cricut Expression Cutting System is the ideal machine to center a home-based arts and crafts business around.

Precision design cutting, the Cricut Expression cuts either 12” x 12” and 12” x 24 inches and allows you to cut at either as close as either a .5” or 23.5” mark. Cut lines, shapes, designs, more… Use standard cuts or create custom cuts.

Cricut Expression comes with a bevy of cartridges and templates to help you get the perfect image and cut for your craft. Also great for stencil patterns.

Paper is not the only thing the Cricut Expression can cut! In addition to paper, card stock and heavier card stock, the Cricut Expression can cut posterboard, some fabrics, thin magnets, window cling material and some metallic papers.

Help your home-based arts and crafts in your area with the Cricut Expression Machine.

One Response to “Cricut Expression - The Perfect Touch to a Home-Based Arts and Craft Business”

  1. Pat Woosteron 16 Mar 2009 at 7:55 am

    Hi my name is Pat,
    I just purchased the cricut expression in hopes of using it to create custom stencils for using to make signs.
    I was wondering if you might be able to tell me which cartridge would be the best for designing word stencils.
    The trouble I ran into with the one that came with the machine is that some of the letters, like to O don’t cut out correctly for using as a stencil.
    Any suggestions you might have would be very much appreciated.

    Sincerely,
    Pat Wooster

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