Themes varied from Disney, Anna Griffin designs, props for photo booths, and more. Still, this was the way to go for those DIYers who didn’t necessarily want to create their own design.Ĭricut made over 350 cartridges, and once loaded into Craft Room (the design software before the cloud-based Cricut Design Space), you could mix-and-match themes. But back then, $20 a pop for however many you needed to expand your design options was an expense.
Now, they probably wouldn’t be as expensive since they’re almost obsolete to newer machines. Whenever you wanted a new font or set of images, you’d have to pay for them. Unfortunately, users found them limiting and ultimately expensive, as much of a great resource as they were (and are). Once loaded into the machine, you can link them with your Cricut ID online and gain access to whatever theme you purchase. Cricut Cartridges are small, plastic data cartridges that contain themed sets of fonts and images. Unlike printer cartridges, these cartridges don’t contain ink.