




What is the Cricut Joy Xtra?
Cutting machines have been generating buzz online, along with other crafting gadgets,
For anyone who hasn’t tried one, they can be used to make cutaway designs on card, vinyl and even leather, which can become thoughtful, personalised gifts, cards and decorations.
Cricut is the brand leading the way in this space, and the Joy Xtra is a good place to start. It’s a compact, smart cutting machine popular with beginners who might be short on crafting space. Since it’s not a premium professional cutter, it costs in the region of £200 compared to over £400 for the more advanced cricut machines.
The Joy Xtra has plenty of features, able to cut and draw on more than 50 materials. You don’t need an additional cutting mat and it connects via Bluetooth to the free Cricut Design Space app where you can design projects from your computer, tablet or phone.
Compare Cricut machines – which one is for you?
If you’re wondering which Cricut machine from the Explore or Maker family is right for you, you’ve come to the right place.
This overview helps you look at a Cricut machine comparison. Read on to learn more about Cricut Explore Air 2, Cricut Explore 3, Cricut Maker, and Cricut Maker 3.
Cricut Explore family
With the flexibility to cut a wide range of craft materials and the precision to deliver exactly what you need, the Cricut Explore Family of cutting machines make DIY easy, fun, and – dare we say – amazing. The Cricut Explore family of machines is perfect for those who want to cut popular materials like vinyl to make stickers, iron-on to make t-shirts, and paper to make greeting cards and party décor.



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