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What is Cricut Joy?
A Cricut Joy is a compact and portable electronic writing and cutting machine. It can cut over 50 different materials using a fine-point blade, which includes paper, peel-and-stick label paper, iron-on, vinyl, construction paper, and infusible ink transfer sheets. You can use Cricut Joy pens and markers to directly write or draw on your crafts, for example, to create personalized invitations, gift tags, etc., and onto infusible ink blanks as well like totes and t-shirts, using Cricut Joy Infusible Ink pens and markers.
Cricut Joy comes
with all the materials you will need to work on your project. However, you can
buy some of the accessories needed. In a Cricut Joy box, you will get Cricut
Joy, an installed fine-point blade, a fine-point pen, a standard grip mat,
smart vinyl, and a sample of deluxe paper.
What is Smart Material?
Smart materials are
crafting materials that work without the help of a cutting mat; you can load
your material directly into the cutting machine for the process of cutting.
Because you do not have to use cutting mats, you can make long cuts quickly and
conveniently; it allows you to make up to 20 feet long repeated cuts and up to
4 feet long individual cuts. There are three different kinds of smart materials
available- smart vinyl, smart paper, and smart iron-on, that are supported by
three devices of Cricut-the Joy, the Explore, and the Maker.
Smart paper is a
sticker paper, and for Joy, it is available in the form of Smart Label writable
paper. However, for Explore and Maker, it is available in the form of sticker
cardstock, a medium-weight card stock paper with an adhesive back. Smart Vinyl
is available in two forms- removable smart vinyl and permanent smart vinyl.
Permanent vinyl lasts for a long time, while removable vinyl works with the
project that you might want to remove the decals. Smart iron-on, heat transfer
vinyl is another name for iron-on, and you can cut your iron-on without any
cutting mat.
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How to Work With the Joy?
The device is a beginner-friendly; using a Joy is very simple; all you have to do is plug in the machine, choose your project design using Cricut Design Space, create your design or upload your designs on Cricut Design Space, and then follow the instructions in the app or from the manual. It can cut over 5 different materials, including adhesive foil, foil acetate, vinyl, iron-on, cardstock, paper, faux leather, and window cling.
Following are the steps to follow to work with
Joy.
- Make or upload the design to Design Space or select from
ready-to-make projects and follow the instructions shown on the screen.
- Select the material that you want to work with (smart or regular
material).
- Load your material and clock on the “go” button.
- After the cut is completed, unload your material
- Weed your material design.
- Apply the transfer tape; peel the liner and place it on the design
surface.
- Apply the design to your project surface; peel paper liner from
transfer tape and design and apply the design on the project surface.
- Peel transfer tape from the design
What can You Make With Joy?
Here
are some examples you can make with Cricut Joy as soon as you open the Cricut
Joy box without purchasing any other extra accessories.
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T-shirts
(iron-on t-shirts)
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Stickers
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Mask Hanger
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Bag
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Coasters
(ombre)
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Paper
flowers (rolled)
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SVG files
(room labels)
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Greeting
cards
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Wall Decor
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String art
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Labels that
are writable
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Coasters
(infusible inks)
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How is Cricut Joy Different from Other Cricut Machines?
Here
is the comparison between Cricut Joy, Cricut Explore Air 2, and Cricut Maker
based on some specific points.
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Price. The
price of Joy is much more affordable than Explore Air 2 and Maker. It is $70
less than Explore Air 2 and $220 less than Maker.
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Size. Joy is
smaller than Explore Air 2 and Maker; Joy is much lighter than other machines
and can easily be carried with one hand.
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Capabilities.
However, Joy can do many things but can not work as much as Maker and Explore
Air 2. Joy does not score or connect to a printer to print-then-cut, like in
Maker and Explore Air 2. And there are other things you can do with Maker and
Explore Air 2 but not with Joy, like debossing, engraving, cutting thicker materials,
and cutting fabrics.
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Connectivity.
Explore Air 2 and Maker both have Bluetooth and USB cord connectivity options,
while Joy can be connected only via the Design Space app with Bluetooth.
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Conclusion
Cricut Joy is a
cute compact device, and you can set it up almost everywhere and is much
cheaper than other Cricut machines. It is small, but the makers did not
compromise its features and capabilities. The machine is an excellent aid for
last-minute projects or gifts. It can help you do your work. The device can be
a perfect item for your craft kit and is a go for a machine. And its
compatibility of working with smart materials makes it more worth it.
FAQs
Question- What does a Joy do?
Answer- You can cut different
materials using Joy, including paper, peel-and-stick label paper, iron-on,
vinyl, construction paper, and infusible ink transfer sheets. With Cricut Joy
pens and markers, you can directly write or draw on your crafts, for example,
to create personalized invitations, gift tags, etc., and onto infusible ink
blanks as well like totes and t-shirts, using Cricut Joy Infusible Ink pens and
markers. However, you cannot cut heavy materials or any kind of fabric, and the
machine does not have the “cut-then-print” feature.
Question- What does a Joy cannot do?
Answer- You can cut different
materials, using Joy including, paper,
peel-and-stick label paper, iron-on, vinyl, construction paper, and infusible
ink transfer sheets. With Cricut Joy pens, and markers you can directly write
or draw on your crafts, for example, to create personalized invitations, gift
tags, etc., and onto infusible ink blanks as well like totes and t-shirts,
using Cricut Joy Infusible Ink pens and markers. However, you cannot cut heavy
materials or any kind of fabric and the machine does not have the
“cut-then-print” feature.
Question- Can you make stickers with the help of Joy?
Answer- Yes! You can easily make
stickers with the help of the device. To cut stickers with the help of a
machine, you will need Joy, Design Space, a Weeding tool, Smart Vinyl
Removable), or Regular Removable Vinyl. To cut the stickers- design your
stickers in Cricut Design Space, check the mirror image, choose colors, and
click on “make it” then follow the instructions that pop up on your screen, load
your material, and press the “go” button.