The new Cricut Cake machine is out now ... and the cake and craft worlds are brewing up a storm. If you haven't been following the drama, it mostly consists of:
- Linda McClure (cake decorator that pioneered cutting gum paste with Cricut) feels burned by ProvoCraft for treating her unfairly
- ProvoCraft will charge licensing fees for those who want to sell cakes using their products
- ProvoCraft is suing Make the Cut (MTC) for circumventing and encouraging others to circumvent their copyright
When I bought my Expression, I didn't do all my homework. Well, I did all my homework on Cricut, but I failed to research alternative cutting machines. I was unaware of the existence of other products and companies like CraftRobo, WishBlade, Creative Cutter, BossKut, etc. I only knew of Cricut because that's what I saw in Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and JoAnne's. Now I'm regretting my spontaneous purchase because I am displeased with ProvoCraft's behavior.
Luckily I don't do this for profit. I will continue using my Cricut for all my personal projects in however many creative ways possible. Let's just call this buyer's remorse.
LFMF (Learn from My Fail)
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