The following is an excerpt from an article written by Curio expert Gloria Uhler. To read the full article, visit Gloria’s website.
When the newer Curio was introduced around the summer of 2015, I looked forward to learning what it could do. It was confusing at first . . . Of course, that has all changed. Now you’ll find abundant information to address most every question you may have.
I guess it was inevitable that the new Curio [would] share space on my counter top along side the CAMEO . . . I have been experimenting and comparing the two. There is a good deal to tell you and many misconceptions to dispel regarding each machine. I am finally ready to share what I have learned, focusing on the questions I had last summer but could not get answered. If you are interested in buying a machine but remain unsure of which would best suit you, I hope this article sheds some light on the subject.
To read the full article, visit Gloria’s website here.
Do you have questions about the differences between the CAMEO and Curio? Comment below!
Nasze Naturalne
September 3, 2025
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Naszenaturalne
September 2, 2025
Really love your style
Kelly Wayment
June 28, 2024
You can use it with vinyl as long as it is smooth and flat to allow the static charge to hold on to it. Rolled vinyl that wants to go back to its rolled shape will not necessarily work well, and it would need to be trimmed to fit the ES mat cutting area.
Kelly Wayment
June 28, 2024
Yes, you can use the heat pen while using the ES mat. 🙂
Yurii
March 2, 2024
Hello. May it be used with heat pen?
Thanks
Jerome
February 24, 2024
Hi, works this with the normal vinyl foils or only with printer papter etc?