Cricut Joy
One-minute review
Cricut machines are the Thermomix of the crafting world – a status symbol with a cult-like following, and the love for Cricut is justified. Cricut machines used to be exclusively bulky and expensive, but the Cricut Joy opens up even more opportunities for crafty-types, and is the perfect machine if you’re short on space and money.
Think of Cricut as a plotting machine that can cut and draw. At minimum, it works on cardstock, vinyl and iron-on transfers. Attach blades or markers to the Cricut Joy and it will accurately cut or draw onto these materials.
The Cricut Joy is under 2kg and you can pick it up one-handed, so you really can carry it around with you. And the only cable you need is the power cable thanks to Bluetooth connectivity (which isn’t a pain when pairing your device, thankfully).
The design is simple and clean, so it’s going to look good when you’re taking photos and videos for your Instagram or TikTok followers. When it’s operating, it’s a little louder than you expect it to be, but no louder than the average inkjet printer.
A word of warning, however: Your Cricut crafting can turn into an addiction pretty easily. You’ll get STS (Shiny Tool Syndrome) and SMS (Shiny Material Syndrome) and become addicted to tutorials on Instagram and TikTok. RIP your credit card and phone battery.
Cricut Joy price and availability
- Announced March 2020
- List price of $179/£179/AU$249
The latest machine to join the Cricut ranks is the company's smallest and most affordable one, sparking joy in crafters the world over.
The Cricut Joy is available to purchase from most major crafting stores and online retailers, setting you back $179 / £179 / AU$249. This price not only includes the machine itself, but also a carry case, a cutting blade, fine-point pen, a grip mat and some material to get you started.
The ongoing cost of crafting material will need to be taken into consideration, which vary in price depending on what you're after. It has to be noted that you can't use any vinyl or paper available for crafting in store – you will need to purchase the material specifically made for the Cricut Joy.
Cricut Joy: What can you make?
The beauty of this machine is that you can create fully customized gifts, either for yourself or a loved one, or make a bit of cash on Etsy.
At the very least you can create custom
- greeting cards, bookmarks, bunting, party decorations
- labels for containers in your fridge and pantry, at offices and in classrooms
- mugs, glassware, reusable bottles and cups
- wall, mirror and car decals
- clothing and tote bags
If you’ve got a few hours to waste, Pinterest is the mecca of Cricut project ideas.
Cricut Joy: Design
- Smallest Cricut machine yet
- Sleek design
- Comes with carry case
Cricut Joy is the smaller sibling to the original Cricut machines, giving it a couple of limitations; it can only cut thinner materials and only on materials up to 11.4cm wide. That being said, you can still create a decent amount with the Cricut Joy.
The machine’s design is simple and sleek, and even though the casing is plastic, Cricut Joy feels sturdy enough when you’re handling it. The teal clamp holding onto the blade is easy to find and release, so it’s a piece of cake to switch to pens or a new blade.
The guides make it easy to insert the materials into the machine and the rollers move the material into the Joy automatically. Using the 'Smart' Cricut materials allows the machine to 'read' the material and ensure it has enough to do the job.
When you need to pack up, it’s easy to unplug the power cable and whisk the gear out of sight.
Cricut Joy: Setup and ease of use
- Requires Cricut Smart materials
- Easy to set up and use
- Needs Cricut Design Space app
The Cricut Joy comes with one blade and one black fine-point pen, so all you need to buy separately is materials to run through the machine and some transfer tape.
There are plenty of material types and lots of multi-packs if you’re not sure what colours you want to try. That said, when looking at materials to buy, make sure to look at the Cricut’s 'Smart' materials as these are the only ones that work in (and fit into the small dimensions of) the Cricut Joy. Cricut Smart materials include:
- Permanent and removable vinyl (including shimmer, glitter, translucent and holographic colors)
- Pre-folded cards and inserts
- Writeable labels and paper
- Iron-on (including shimmer, glitter and holographic colors)
Transfer tape is what you need to get your cut-out design onto the final product. It’s like clear contact.
There are a multitude of other accessories and consumables you can buy, but be aware that this is where your credit card can really get a beating.
Set up is pretty simple – connect via Bluetooth to your device and install the Cricut Design Space app available for iOS, Android and desktop.
It can take some brain power to create your design in the way you want it to be cut. Do some test cuts until you get the hang of it, or be prepared to run out of your favorite materials before you finish a project.
If you’re familiar with vectors and SVG files, you can also import these into the app and then just let the machine do its thing.
Should I buy the Cricut Joy?
If you’re itching to try something new with your crafting, you can’t go wrong with the Cricut Joy. Before you know it, you’ll be showing off your creations to your friends and family, and maybe even making some pocket money on the side.
Buy it if...
Don't buy it if...
[First reviewed May 2022]
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