![]() ![]() ![]() Sure Cuts a Lot is a third party program (not endorsed or affiliated with the Cricut makers) that allows you to hook up your Cricut to your computer, then cut out any fonts already loaded onto your system–the coolest thing. I downloaded each shape I needed and had the kids ready with costumes in less than an hour. Download a new font, use it immediately! I needed shapes one night for a child’s school play to make front plates for each “actor”. No switching cartridges or having to buy cartridges manufactured by Cricut and never a limitation on a project by the fonts Cricut decides to produce. I laid my photos and journaling spot on my page, estimated how large I wanted the title, sized each set of letters on my screen, chose fonts on my system, then clicked “cut”. You could not cut this design with Cricut cartridges, the fonts are not available. With the Cricut, to get three fonts, you are limited to the ones they make cartridges for, you must own those cartridges, and you must either buy a “jukebox” to link them together it you want to cut from them all at the same time so that they can all be plugged in at once, or you must switch them in and out, wait for them to load, and then cut. I cut this using three different fonts on one sheet of 6X12 paper with one setup in about five minutes. It will take some time to get through the details, so I’ll take them up on that! Plus, for my time, the company offers me a buck or two for anyone who follows this link to buy. Since I’ve been asked a lot of questions about the program and how it differs from using the Cricut Cartridges, I hope this post answers a few questions for those of you interested. I made this layout using my Cricut along with the Sure Cuts A Lot program (often seen abbreviated on-line as SCAL for short). “Sure Cuts A Lot” (SCAL) Software Review and COUPON CODE/SaleĪpat 11:02 pm 29 comments UPDATE 1-11-11: SCAL on sale $59.95, regularly $75.00. ![]()
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