Have you ever taken so long to finish a project that by the end the only suitable purpose for it is a spot in the Smithsonian? Anything less would be unacceptable…a downright insult. That’s how I feel about fussy cutting. Unless you are going to pay me one billion schekels for my time – I’m not doing it. Takes too long and my thumb is usually numb by the end. The Cricut Explore will save your sanity and your thumbs. Hallelujah. The CutSmart blade is super precise and swivels as it cuts, which means no more snaggle-tooth edges on even the most intricate designs. The people at Cricut even had the machine tested and compared to the Silhouette to see which machine performed better with a variety of materials and cut sizes. Guess who came out on top? The Cricut Explore, of course! Take a look at the results for yourself! As for me, just last week, I cut out a ton of Anna Griffin floral images that were incredibly detailed and they turned out beautifully. If I’d tackled that project with scissors, it would have taken me seven lifetimes and enough curse words to make a sailor blush. With the Cricut Explore, I was done with all the images in about 25 minutes – which is only half an episode of Scandal. Not even enough time for Olivia’s bottom lip to start quivering.
It’s not that my handwriting is particularly chicken-scratch-esque.. It just that anytime I try to handwrite a name tag – I go through at least three versions. First version is off-center. Second version in is slanted. Third version is still imperfect, but by that point I don’t really give a damn and I leave it be. The Explore takes the pressure off. You can insert a pen into the machine and it will write for you – just like I did in THIS post. The writing feature is particularly useful for personalized tags and gifts – especially for those friends of yours with slightly off the wall names. You know the people I’m talking about: that girl Oprah…or your co-worker Beyonce. Have fun trying to find their names on any pre-made products.
I’m all about the technical terms, people. That knob thingy makes all the difference in the world. I remember when I had my old Cricut and had to make all sorts of guestimations about pressure and speed. It was a royal pain in my tuchus, which is why I never used the machine. The knob thingy on the Explore makes it really easy to get the right speed and pressure for every material. If you are using a special material like thick chipboard or leather, you can place the knob on “Custom” and then choose from a drop down menu of materials and select the one you’re using. You really can’t screw it up. The knob thingy is the best.
When you’re a blogger, it’s sometimes hard to justify work as “work” since it often appears that you’re just playin’ around the the ol interweb. Thankfully, with all the time I spend staring at my beloved computer screen, I have plenty of opportunity to maximize my internet time by hanging out in the Cricut Design Space. Back in the day, when Cricut was all about cartridges, you had to refer to each cartridge to find the image you want and work directly with the machine to complete the project. No mas! Now, I can work in Design Space and create my project – then all I have to do is come back to my machine and hit “Go.” I love being able to set up projects in Design Space and browse images no matter where I am – it’s such a great way for me to be efficient with my time!
I know I am not the only one burning the midnight oil. We crafters are like the zombies, right? We drift around in the middle of the night making things until our fingers just won’t work any more. While the rest of the house is asleep, we try to keep quiet but try as we might, sometimes our tools are a little too loud. Welp, you can cross the Explore off your list of noisy crafting machinery. This thing is amazingly quiet.
How many times has this happened to you: you think up a really cool project you want to make, but it requires a particular tool or a particular stamp set that you don’t own. You have to place and order – and because you are impatient and can’t wait to get started, you pay a little extra for expedited shipping. Please tell me I’m not the only one. I don’t even want to think about how much I’ve forked over in FedEx shipping costs. Surely enough to purchase a few hundred servings of delicious fresh-cut french fries from the new burger joint down the street (oops, I think my pregnancy cravings took over for a sec there). With the Explore, you have access to so many images that there is no need to shell out a ton of dinero on overnight shipping. Need to make a treat bag? There are about a hundred different designs available. Need a vintage butterfly image for a birthday card. Yep – they’ve got that too. Envisioning a gold scrollwork frame to place around a photo – yeah, that’s available too. With the Cricut image library, you have access to a ton of images that take only seconds upload and use. Sayonara, Fed Ex Overnight shipping, sayonara old friend.
Here lies Amber. She spent all her money on fonts.
Yeah – that’s what my tombstone will read. I have a serious font problem and I have no intentions of doing anything about it…except downloading more fonts. Pretty sure that when Luther sang “Never Too Much” – he was singing about fonts.
Used to be that the Cricut machines would only allow you to cut out the cartridge fonts but those days is over my friends! Get pumped. Now you can use your Explore to cut any font that you own on your computer – which in my case is somewhere between too many and way too many. I’ve put this feature to use HERE and HERE. The Explore is such a font enabler! It gives you yet another way to make the most of your font library.
What is it about crafting that turns you into a completely crazy and indecisive person? Last year, I was in the market for wool felt. I found a shop that offered the stuff in every color imaginable. I sat there looking at all the shades, completely incapacitated and unable to decide between the Cherry and the Rouge. They were so similar – it was insane…yet there I sat, like a madwomen deciding her life’s fate. In the end, what did I decide – just buy them all. Buy up one of every color and figure it out later. Yeah. Cause that makes sense.
Something tells me that you may have had your own moment of felt binging. Maybe it wasn’t actually felt – maybe it was all that pretty colorful leather…or those beautiful metallic foil sheets that no one knows what the hell to do with. Whatever it was, you bought them all – and now what?
You’ll be happy to know that the Explore will cut them. It will cut pretty much anything and everything. It will cut thick leather like THIS. It will cut thick chipboard like THIS. It’ll cut wood, metal – and of course papers of all thicknesses. So maybe now, I can put a dent in all that felt I bought.
“Procraftination” – it’s a real thing, friends. It’s when you wait until the day before to make gifts – even though you’ve known for weeks…no months…that the projects needed to get finished. It’s a sickness and I am, perhaps, the guiltiest procraftinator of them all. The Make It Now feature in Cricut Design Space has been a rehab of sorts for my procraftination disorder. Just browse the project, find something pretty and click “Make it Now.” Done. No planning, no work, no selecting sizes colors or materials. It’s been done for you…you just need to load in the cutting mat when the program tells you to. The Make It Now library is constantly being updated with seasonal as well as year round projects. Even if you’re still on the fence about owning an Explore, you can take a peek at the Design Space page and see how it might work for you. It’s a great way to get a feel for how you might use your machine.
Here’s the thing. When it comes to new products, I’m a pretty big cynic. When the Cricut Explore was launched, I had my doubts about it… and as new features have been rolled out – like the Print Then Cut capability – I’ve expected to be disappointed. When I owned a Cricut Expression (the previous Cricut model) I never used it and ended up selling it on eBay. When I received my new Explore, it sat on the shelf for about a week before I made myself dive in.
All this to say: it is definitely not in my nature to hype up a $250 machine to you unless it is particularly awesome. That’s a lot of money and for that amount of money, it had better be good. Damn good. Here’s the good news: it is.
I use my Cricut Explore every. single. day. No joke. I come up with ideas and immediately go to my Explore because it is the quickest and easiest way for me to turn my brain child into something real. I don’t have to dig through my collection of dies to find just the right shape. I don’t have to dig through stamps hoping that I have just the right image. I have yet to dream up a project that I can’t create with my Explore. Sounds like an infomercial, I know – but it’s the truth. The machine allows me to multitask since I can press “Go” and let it do the work while I attend to something else. Design Space let’s me draft up projects that I want to cut later. The Explore makes it easy to mass produce projects without doing any additional work. I’ve been nothing but happy with this machine. Even when I’ve encountered the occasional snag (i.e. program won’t update or machine isn’t being recognized) the Cricut customer service has been right there to help. I once had a customer service rep call me on a Sunday afternoon to troubleshoot a problem. That sort of service goes a long way in my book. I’ve got a hunch that you’d agree.
So, if you’re thinking of what to add to your wishlist this holiday season – go ahead and put the Cricut Explore on there. When it comes to products I love, I turn into a pusher. A craft pusher on a mission to get everyone else on board. So just consider me your neighborhood Cricut pusher. And as your pusher, I’m gonna give you your first hit for free…well sort of…
And if you just can’t wait to grab your Explore (and I can’t say I blame you) – I’d recommend purchasing from HERE. Typically, I go to Amazon for these types of purchases but the prices are much better on the Cricut site. The Ultimate Starter Bundle is a great value for all the tools your receive and the bundle includes everything you need in order to take advantage of all the Explore’s capabilities. This way you can get right to it when you open up the box! OH! And did I mention how easy this this is to set up? Just open the box, plug it in, follow the three step instructions that are adhered directly to the machine and you’re done. So easy. And I love easy.
This giveaway will run until November 28th giving you plenty of time to enter and invite friends to enter as well. You have three opportunities to enter this Rafflecopter which can increase your chances.
- Contest will close on November 28th, 2014, 11:59pm
- Winner will be announced on November 29th, 11:59pm
- Contest is open to North America entrants
i loved your post and unique reasons for owning one. Hope I win!
I love the precision cuts i see. None of my current machines cut this well!
I love how you can cut all kinds of different material and I absolutely love the button thingy. I love the precision cuts!!! I so want this machine badly!
Can we use existing cartridges with this machine ? I’m really excited about it!!
I have always wanted one of these! I love every project I’ve seen that was made with the explore, I can’t ‘fussy- cut’ the way I used to, so my newest creations aren’t embellished the way I would like. I’m not one who wins a lot of contests or drawings, but I’m saying my prayers I’ll win this for Christmas!! Thank you so much for the opportunity Amber! Congratulations on your up-coming addition to your family.
The new explore looks AMAZING!! Would love to get my hands on one of these. I just may have to buy one if I don’t win!
I really really want the new Expore. I would love to be able to print a pretty sentiment and then cut it out. Also to use the fonts I have on my computer wow awesome sauce for sure. and don’t get me started on all the svg. files I see flying around the internet. love it! and would love to win. Thanks for the chance
Hi Amber, My sister just now discovered washi tape . . . life as she once knew is over. I have a question up on my business Facebook page for a Thankful contest I am having. I asked if they liked washi tape or if they even knew what it was? My sister just “got it”. My reason for even mentioning this is that she went to your Pinterest board and saw a pin with washi and bulldog clips and FELL. IN. LOVE. Your Pinterest board, Amber … not mine, her Sister, a self confessed washi tape addict! Life can be so ironic, huh? Too funny. So, thanks for the fun contest! The Sis and I could have a lot of fun with it. It looks amazing!
I didn’t know it could cut felt. Awesome!
Love your Blog Post and Pinterest boards Amber! I’ve been researching the Cricut Explore and came across your contest. I’m so excited about the possibilities! 🙂
I must be living under a rock, I didn’t know that there was such a cool Cricut! Thanks for the chance to win!
I love my Cricut! Would be fun to try the Explore. Please pick me! 😉
you make it sound so easy to use, and have created some beautiful and practical things!
I wish I had your crafting gift.
I love what this machine can do. I want one!
I’ve been considering upgrading to the Explore. How does it compare to the Silhouette?
I have a new blog and I added a post today that Damask Love is giving away a Cricut Explore.
Thanks for the chance to win.
Sprinkles of Blessings to All!
Penny Sue Sprinkles
I absolutely love my cricut !!! I can do 20 projects a day compared to one without my cricut. <3
The Cricut Explore has been on my wishlist ever since it came out! I have heard so many good things about it that I would love to be able to have one and play with it.
This opens a whole new world of crafting and creating. What a dream experience this will be for the lucky one who wins this creative making machine – the Cricut Explore.
I love the Font choices!!!!!! Yes!!!
I have finally gotten my 1st die cutting machine a Sizzix. But more and more bloggers are using the Cricut. I recently was sent some vinyl cut outs to make for halloween. I loved them. I want a cricut and winning one will be even sweeter.
I just completed a wood sign project and was wishing I had a cricket! The lettering took me forever and still doesn’t look as perfect as I would like! I used to use my friends but we moved so now it would be awesome to have my own!
I don’t know what I like best about it because I don’t HAVE ONE YET!!!! I still use Scissors for everything! HELP!
Two of my friends have a Cricut and ever since one of them showed me how to use hers I’ve been dying to have one!
I love my Expression, but it’s time to move on!!! I can relate with most of the reasons listed, but #5 is sooooooo me!!!
EVERYTHING! I adore everything about it! Tried it out at the SNAP conference and still sobbing that I didn’t win one! I love the fact you can use your own designs and how magical it truly is!
Amber, I absolutely love your blog! Your style is impeccable, your humor really cracks me up, and your honesty welcomes us all in. I also have an Expression that I hardly use…my solution was to keep buying more cartridges (because THAT would motivate me to use the darned thing… right!) Then I had to organize all the cartridges…so it looks great but it still sits there, unloved. Anyway, I can’t justify buying a new version of a machine I already have but don’t use. (I am trying hard to break bad habits) But you have seriously peaked my interest. If YOU like it so much, it has to be a great tool for me! Yes please, and carry on!
I love reading all about your ‘paper-crafter-isms’. How is it that we are all so alike! I don’t have any electronic machines yet…never got past using my cuttlebug, so this would be an awesome gift and experience. Thank you for the giveaway!
Katie B.
what do i love about the Cricut Explore? well pretty much everything i see. I originally saw it when it was on HSN. I have a Silhouette Portrait and I was considering upgrading – and the Explore would definitely be it! I’ve been watching your posts and I’m also a big Anna Griffin fan and the Explore has AG. Thanks for the chance!
I already have so many machines… bigger, cartridgeless, commercial. but the new explore is very enticing. And I must say… Ashish gives heart to the future of cricut, it’s service, and now it’s products. Thanks for the opportunity to win one.
Ok. You have totally sold me on the Explore. If I don’t win one, it is definitely going on the top of my Christmas wish list!
Finally, no more cartridges. That’s what I like best. Thanks.
Where do I begin!?? This thing sounds amazing! A dream come true for sure!
Save me from searching, sizing, printing, tracing, and fussy cutting!!!!
This machine is amazing! It’s been a long time since I had a cricut. I mainly used it to replace my school’s ancient Edison machine but this beauty is a beast!
I love my expression but want to upgrade. Being able to set the material, the better cutting blade, and the ability to cut SVG patterns puts the Explore on my wish list.
Does this have a scan and cut feature?
I love the idea of uploading images so I can get cool fonts from my computer without a cartridge.
Thank you for a chance! I have a green expression that I love but would love to have this and see it in action!
I love the precision and that you can cut such intricate pieces. Thanks for the chance to win!
I love the knob and the quietness of the Explore. No more guessing if you have the right setting or not and no more of that loud buzzing while cutting!
Amber, your like a Christmas elf! So many awesome projects and giveaways! Thanks for the chance to win! 🙂
I would love the chance to win the Explore! Amber it was fun to see you on the HSN Craft Day!
I’m having trouble with my IMAGINE on Craftroom. The new Explore looks easy to print and cut. I wonder if Design Space has a project saved feature as does Craftroom?
Wow…:))) amazing thank you for a chance to win. Blessings and love your blog.
Wow!! What a great prize! I have an old Silhouette and would love to upgrade to this beauty!! Thanks for the chance.
I am so excited about the chance to win a Cricut Explore! I have been on a mission to hunt down every piece of information on this machine and I fall more and more in love with it! I am going into the hospital for an extended stay shortly after Thanksgiving and have been trying to figure out a way to keep myself occupied and keep up with my crafting. I settled on a cutting machine and the Cricut Explore has blown the competition out of the water. I appreciate all the great projects you have posted showing off all the capabilities. I am keeping my fingers crossed!!!
This has been on my wishlist since it first launched…but it’s so much money! 🙁 I have watched so many videos and read so many reviews about it and I am more and more sold on it each time. It seems like they have really taken the guesswork out of getting the settings just right and such. It also cuts intricate images so much better than the old version. I would be SO over the moon if I won one!! Thank you so much for the chance! 🙂
Beyond fun! And of course necessary ; )
Definitely on my wish list…I mean, it can do almost anything!! (Really wanting to have it cut felt right about now)