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It can be the same way when you’re creating orders with your Cricut machine. If you’ve ever tried to take orders for your Cricut business using scraps of paper, you’ll know how hard it is to keep up with that process. Below I will highlight the top 2 reasons why you need a Cricut order form.
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Keep everything in one place
I designed the Cricut Order form to help you keep all your orders in one place. The order form can also be referenced for future projects.
Lets say you made a T-shirt a few months ago in a certain size and you used a specific SVG design. A new customer wants the same design for the same shirt size. You didn’t save the project in Cricut design space and you’re a perfectionist so you want that design to be the same size as the previous design was. With your Cricut order form you can flip through your order binder and find the size of that design easily. That’s just one benefit of using the Cricut order form.
Separate your order types
Another benefit of using the Cricut order form is that you can separate your forms by product type. For example, you can use one order form for your drinkware, another order form for wood signs, and another order form for T-shirts. You don’t necessarily have to segment your products but if you want to be consistent and keep things separate that would be another benefit of using the Cricut order form.
I hope you enjoyed this blog post on why you need a Cricut order form. This form is especially helpful if you create a lot of projects regularly with your Cricut or if you have a part-time or full-time Cricut business.