@Kachina624 wrote:
The trouble is, once you get the machine, there are a million other accessories and "must have" doodads that go with it not to mention the need for a huge paper collection. The machine is just the "hook" to pull you in to get you started. I had a friend who had a whole room devoted to her card making supplies. There probably weren't more than 10 people to who she'd send a card.
@Kachina624 I have to agree! Many years ago I got into scrapbooking & card making and ended up with a room full of supplies....yes I got the original Cricut too (with cartridges)!
Way back....more than 10 years ago the Q used to have a crafting forum and I along with some regulars used to do a handmade card exchange along with exchanging supplies...it was fun while it lasted a few years.
Today I still have a ton of paper, assortment of ink, stickers, ribbon, etc....you name it and I have enough to open a small shop!
However one thing led to another and I purchased a Silhouette (different brand die cutter machine). I've had a business on Etsy since 2008 and I use my die cutter for making designs for custom wooden signs....at least I made a fun hobby pay me.