Working with transfer tape (to apply the vinyl labels to the canisters) requires a lot of patience and practice, which can prove time-consuming and frustrating(See the process:How to Layer Vinyl on Cricut Projects). Removing the labels involves a tedious process of peeling up one letter/elemen...
While you can’t reuse DIY stencils made using Cricut’s stencil vinyl, the great results you get make it worth the single-use for me. Even on a dimpled and imperfect surface. To really put vinyl stencils to the test, I cut a few large leaf shapes and tried them out on cheap concret...
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The Cricut interface will guide you through the whole cutting process — it’s super easy! Once you have your cut completed, weed out the excess vinyl (I like to use thisCricut toolwhich my kid’s think looks like a dentist’s scaler LOL!). Weeding the black layer is the only difficul...
No matter what the instructions say, whenever I peel the clear protective layer off of my design, I like to peel it slowly off one corner first. When you do this, you can double check that the cricut iron on vinyl has adhered properly. If it peels up at all, you can carefully put ...
Everything you need to know about Cricut Patterns! Patterns can be used for all sorts of paper, vinyl, and card crafts. In this post I’ll go over how to upload, locate, use, edit and filter patterns in Design Space. I’ll also give you some tips on how to use patterns with text...
How to Create Custom T-shirts Using Cricut Explore and Heat Transfer Vinyl: This is an easy tutorial for getting your designs on your t-shirt using heat transfer and Cricut. You can watch the video of the project here. Things you'll need: 1. Cricut Explo
I considered all kinds of options for creating the squares – cutting squares out of fabric and gluing them on, using my Cricut machine to cut adhesive vinyl to size, using washi tape to create grid lines on the paper. But in the end I went for the easiest solution…a black Sharpie pen...
Vinyl stickers Glitter glue Brite Tone Sandpaper Pliers Cutter knife Sticks Step-by-Step Instruction: 1. Disassemble the pen. Get the barrel and set aside the other parts. You should hold the barrel and use the pliers to remove the clip. Scrap off the excess using the cutter knife and smoo...