Now that you have your designs sized correctly click make it in the top right corner. Now select your machine if you are using the Cricut Joy you will need to select how you will load your material. Since I am using vinyl on a mat I am going to select “On Mat.” If you were us...
After I had created the pieces I wanted for my design in Cricut Design Space, I cut them on some extra vinyl I had on hand. My vinyl happened to be aglossy dark gray, but since we’re only using the vinyl as a stencil, any color will work! I cut one copy of the wording and t...
Plus, the directions are printed right on the board so you don't have to worry about losing the paper instructions. The board tells you what size of paper strip to use and has score grooves and a punch to make your paper flower. There is even an image of how the paper strip should ...
Now you can continue and select Make It to send the design to your Cricut to cut. Make sure to follow the prompts so you know what mat to load and when to insert the scoring tip. Make sure to turn your mat over and peel the mat back from the paper to remove it from the mat. ...
An even more eye-catching technique that can ensure your card spends more time in the hands of prospective clients is to use a die-cut process to remove elements from the card stock, leaving a void. You can either use a die to change the shape of your card (by rounding the corners, ...
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...
These mail organizers were actually a huge hit in summer craft shows. I started by cutting all the shutters in half because they were fairly tall. Then make sure to clean up the shutters by hand sanding and using windex to remove the leftover outdoor elements that may still be living on...
If your puzzle image is smaller than the backing, use scissors or a hobby knife to remove the unwanted border. If you’re using a hobby knife, place the puzzle on a cutting mat so you don’t damage your cutting surface.[7] 6 Trace a grid on the back side of your puzzle. Flip ...