These boxes are great! They hold 8 cartridges and the evarloys. They’re not made to hold your full cartridges along with their booklets. There isn’t enough room to hold 8 booklets, evarloys and the carts. These really are meant to hold the carts that don’t come with booklets the Solutions cartridges and the Seasonal Cartridges. Also, they have a hard time holding the little papers that come with the Solutions carts once you get it full with 8 of them. And forget about also cramming the thin cardboard sheets that having the Seasonal images printed on them. These boxes are NOT holding all of that. What I finally did was rubber band all that paperwork together and put it next to this big box. It’s still a great solution for people who like to keep their carts in boxes. When you open the Solutions or Seasonal carts those cartridges are just begging to be misplaced, because they don’t come in a box of any kind.Do you know the meaning behind the box colors? When I bought mine, I didn’t I just liked orange, so that’s what I bought! LOL! Well, the orange box is for Font Cartridges and the blue box is for Shape Cartridges. How about that?! That’s also how you can identify what a cartridge mostly contains. Now, it’s true that a blue boxed cartridge can have a full font on it like Cricut Winter Woodland Shape Cartridge and still be a Shape cart and vice versa. For example, Cricut 29-0589 Cartridge Storybook is a Font Cartridge, but it has a lot of Shapes/Images on it. I hope this is helpful to you. I love these boxes and find them really useful!I hope you’ll come visit me for more Cricut information and projects: [...]~Joy~
April 15, 2012 at 2:04 am
These boxes are great! They hold 8 cartridges and the evarloys. They’re not made to hold your full cartridges along with their booklets. There isn’t enough room to hold 8 booklets, evarloys and the carts. These really are meant to hold the carts that don’t come with booklets the Solutions cartridges and the Seasonal Cartridges. Also, they have a hard time holding the little papers that come with the Solutions carts once you get it full with 8 of them. And forget about also cramming the thin cardboard sheets that having the Seasonal images printed on them. These boxes are NOT holding all of that. What I finally did was rubber band all that paperwork together and put it next to this big box. It’s still a great solution for people who like to keep their carts in boxes. When you open the Solutions or Seasonal carts those cartridges are just begging to be misplaced, because they don’t come in a box of any kind.Do you know the meaning behind the box colors? When I bought mine, I didn’t I just liked orange, so that’s what I bought! LOL! Well, the orange box is for Font Cartridges and the blue box is for Shape Cartridges. How about that?! That’s also how you can identify what a cartridge mostly contains. Now, it’s true that a blue boxed cartridge can have a full font on it like Cricut Winter Woodland Shape Cartridge and still be a Shape cart and vice versa. For example, Cricut 29-0589 Cartridge Storybook is a Font Cartridge, but it has a lot of Shapes/Images on it. I hope this is helpful to you. I love these boxes and find them really useful!I hope you’ll come visit me for more Cricut information and projects: [...]~Joy~