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Cricut is not only a great cutting machine but an endless creative resource. I have a Cricut Maker and I love it! The creative possibilities are endless. This machine can cut numerous materials like balsa wood, leather, fabrics, card stock, vinyl and more. You can upload your own art into Cricut Design Space or subscribe to Cricut Access to get their vast library of images and fonts. There are four different Cricut machines to choose from. Check them all out to see which one works best for you here