I cannot begin to count the number of times I walked by the mysterious machine perched on the wall at the craft store, never stopping to figure out what I was looking at. I am actually embarrassed to admit that I had never even heard of a die-cut machine back then. If I could time travel, I would have bought a CRICUT back then and saved myself from hours of work and hand cramps caused by making thousands of star stickers for a Teacher’s Appreciation event.
I know people say, “Ignorance is bliss,” however, that rule does NOT apply here!!! When it comes to crafting, ignorance will only waste your time and money and limit your crafting capabilities.
Which brings me to…
Lesson 1: Talk about wanting a CRICUT incessantly, and hope that someone might be kind enough to buy you one (just to shut you up!) I was ever so lucky that my sister generously surprised me with a CRICUT Explore Air 2. There is only one way to properly express how I felt opening that glorious present…