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Joined: 7/25/2008 Posts: 184 Points: 552 Location: Ellenboro, NC
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Has anyone used the Wild Card cartridge yet? I bought it because of all the cute card/envelope combos you could do but I really not pleased with it. I am having trouble figuring out how big to set my Cricut for the size card I want. For example: if I want a 4 x 6 card do I cut it at 6" or 12" to be able to fold it. And then when I try to make a matching envelope using the same size it usually says its to big to cut. Then I have to go back and redo the whole process. It's been frustrating. I even sent an email to Circut support (twice) about a month ago and have yet to hear back from either email. Some Support. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
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Joined: 7/24/2008 Posts: 1,138 Points: 3,471 Location: Delaware
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I don't own this one, but I will bet one of the Cricut queens will be able to help you.
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Joined: 7/26/2008 Posts: 859 Points: 2,583 Location: New Jersey
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Wild Card is a good cart, don't give up on it yet. You should go to the cricut board (cricut.com) and they will help you out there with the measurements. I'm sorry but I don't know that correct size to tell you. Do you have the original cricut or the expression? That might be throwing your sizing off.
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Joined: 7/24/2008 Posts: 1,138 Points: 3,471 Location: Delaware
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See I told you one of our Cricut Queens would know!
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Joined: 7/26/2008 Posts: 859 Points: 2,583 Location: New Jersey
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Joined: 7/26/2008 Posts: 1,889 Points: 5,721 Location: Baltimore, MD
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You need to make the envelope first then cut the card 1 size smaller. I am not real impressed with mine either.
Frndly1 says Lets Get Creative.
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