When you first buy a Cricut, you imagine all the beautiful projects you’ll make – personalized mugs, cute labels, gifts for friends, maybe even a small business.
Then you open the box, and suddenly there are cables, mats, blades, Bluetooth settings, and something called “Design Space.”
You promise yourself you’ll “figure it out later,” but later turns into weeks.
You watch YouTube tutorials, but each creator uses a different machine or skips the part you’re stuck on.
You end up with 10 tabs open, no progress made, and a creeping sense of “Maybe this just isn’t for me.”
Sounds familiar? It’s okay – every beginner has been there.
You’re not bad at this. You just haven’t had someone show you where to start – and in what order.