Cricut, Where To Buy.

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lionne Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 10:34am
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AIn september my best friend will go and visit America. She will go to Florida.

Where can she buy me a cricut cake (mini)?

Thanks!

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lionne Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 4:31pm
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ANo one?

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Pirikos Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 4:36pm
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Funny or not, cricut has been prohibited in Portugal !! So we can't help you there!

But try corn syrup!

Good luck, 

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Rodriguez-km Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 4:45pm
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I think they sell them at the craft stores like Michaels, Joann, Hobby Lobby, AC Moore. I know they have the cartridges there so they should have the mqchines also.

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lionne Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 4:51pm
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AProhibited, why ;)

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Spooky_789 Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 5:11pm
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Have your friend order off Cricut's website and shipped to her, and you can pick it up.  My local Hobby Lobby is no longer carrying them, but when I bought mine over a year ago, I got it at Big Lots, but it's a full size Cricut Cake.

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lionne Posted 18 Apr 2013 , 5:15pm
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AShipping is very expensive :(

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denetteb Posted 19 Apr 2013 , 4:10am
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You might want to do some checking first, if you haven't already.  I don't have any of the gadgets like the cricut but if I recall if you have the cricut you have to buy their special cartridges.  I think there are other types, maybe the Silhouette that you can use clip art from anywhere.  Maybe someone else can correct or confirm this. 

 

I think the person that said cricut was prohibited was referring to some sort of other product, since they said to try corn syrup as a substitution. 

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leah_s Posted 19 Apr 2013 , 5:14am
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AForget the Cricut and purchase a Silhouette. You'll be much happier.

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lionne Posted 19 Apr 2013 , 9:53am
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ATell me about the Sillhouette

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Pirikos Posted 19 Apr 2013 , 1:19pm
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Sorry about your comment back there
it was obviously done in wrong place !!!
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icingimages Posted 20 Apr 2013 , 12:09pm
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The silhouette is a much better option as you are not required to purchase the cartridges, instead you use their software to edit anything that you want to cut, so the sky is the limit.  You can also use the software to print using an edible printer, then tell it to cut out what you print and it will perfectly cut out your printed images! You can see the three versions on our website that are sold along with some tutorials and pretty cake pictures!

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