If you are wanting to cut something, Slice is your tool. I’ll show you some tips and tricks to use it. How to use Weld Weld is the glue that holds individual shapes together. Check out how and when you want to use Weld. How to use Attach Are your shapes moving all over your cu...
If you’ve ungrouped the text to letters, each letter will be on its own layer. In order to slice an entire word that has been ungrouped to letters, you have to weld the letters back together before slicing so that you have a single image again. (Or slice each letter individually.) T...
In the Cricut Design Space app, start a new project and choose fonts that you want to use. The two fonts I used were “Apple Symbols” and “Birthday Cakes”. When you are ready hit “attach” at the bottom left to attach your letters. Re-size the text or images so that you know...
I have had my cricut explore air since April. I have not been successful with my create your own projects. I make something but when I go to create, it is nowhere near the project I thought I created. I guess I don’t know how to weld or attach, or unattach, write and cut at ...
NOTE: You can also get rid of the space between the letters by selecting the text and then reducing the “Letter Space” number in the Font Edit toolbar. This will automatically move the letters closer together, and it usually works pretty well. But it doesn’t allow you to move one le...
Sort of. That little place where my cartridge is plugged in allows me to upload the cartridge to the newCricut Design SpaceONLINE software. The end. That’s how you’ll use cartridges with this machine. Online. Only. Period. You WILL NOT be using this machine and your cartridges without ...
you’ll need to make each letter an individual element to correct the spacing. If you’re working with a very detailed font, you may need to make the first letter a separate element in your word. Then, use the “Attach” tool to cut it out simultaneously as the other letters in the ...
By the way, I made this with the Infusible Ink pens, but you can also use Infusible Ink markers, it's completely up to you! First, click on the top layer, under "Attach", where it says "Pen". Now over on the top left you will see the word "Operation", next to that, just to...