Step 2: Cut stencils on your Cricut The stencil vinyl doesn’t need to be turned over on the mat or mirrored. Lay the stencil vinyl on the mat and choose “stencil vinyl” in Design Space. If you’re using an Explore machine as I was, you’ll need to move the dial on the machine...
Cricut mugsare SO popular — mytutorial on how to put vinyl on mugshas nearly a million views! But one question I keep getting over and over is how to seal the mugs after you apply the vinyl. Most people don’t bother to seal their mugs as permanent vinyl usually does well enough on...
Learn how to use Cricut Iron On Vinyl with this simple Valentine's Day project! Everything you need to know about working with HTV or iron-on vinyl.
Over the years, I’ve made pantry labels in all sorts of ways including with Cricut Pens, Cricut Vinyl, and Cricut Print Then Cut, each having their own unique pros and cons. Today, I want to break down each method for making pantry labels with a Cricut so you too can figure out ...
...rose gold after all!) but now it's time to get to the good stuff. The reason I wanted a Cricut in the first place... learning how to cut glitter vinyl.
In this example I am using vinyl adhesive sheet, cut as a stencil, in the Cricut. You can also use shelf liner contact paper, which is cheaper. Since it is sticky on only one side I had to use the "flip" setting on my Cricut to cut it out in reverse. Then I stick the design ...
So what I did is figure out a way to print 2, 4×3 photos on one picture. This method uses Lightroom. I know that not everyone has Lightroom, but as Adobe programs go it’s not very expensive and very easy to learn. You can edit and organize all of your photos in batches. It...
How to Decorate Mugs with Iron On Vinyl and a Cricutfor a cute Valentine’s Day couples gift. Hi friends! Today I’m joining with some blogger friends to share a bunch of Valentine’s Day projects you can make on your Cricut! Please be sure to read all the way to the bottom of thi...
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 put them on just about everything in our house. They’re perfect for getting organized, helping the boys find what they need, and adding a pretty touch to a basket or gift. If I’m making labels with adhesive vinyl, I typically use my Cricut cutting machine. When it comes to ...