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...
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...
In case you want to have this as a gift or giveaway, check this tutorial video on how to make a personalized box for your beaded pen with Cricut:Method 4: Get Creative With Glitters and VinylGlitter pens are making a huge comeback. They look extravagant and classy in many ways. ...
Cricut Transfer Tape Instructions Open design in Cricut Design Space and size it to fit your cup. Make sure your design is 'attached. 'Weld' if you are using cursive letters. Click 'make it.' Select 'vinyl' from the materials list if you are using a Cricut Maker. If using an Explore...
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
vinyl. I love vinyl. I don’t think that’s any secret around here. However, I could totally get used to using Infusible Ink! It’s amazing! I do feel like there is a bit of a learning curve though, but I’ll share what I know about How to Use Cricut Infusible Ink with you ...
While your Cricut can cut through vinyl or cardstock in a single pass these denser materials typically require longer cut times and multiple passes.It’s perfect for cutting large objects (or even intricate cut outs) but it is not recommended for cutting images or details smaller than ¾”....
I removed the backing paper from the transfer tape, and then pressed the design down in sections. I burnished it onto the wood with my Cricut scraper tool – another important step in how to make vinyl letters stick to wood. Next I applied the ‘self-service’ part of the design. ...
That means I remove the letters and keep the center part of the letters and the area around the letters. I like to weed on my Cricut Bright Pad. The light shines through the cut lines so I can easily see where I need to weed, but you can still weed your vinyl without one. ...
This is perfect to use with a chalk paint to make it a homier look. I’m sure if you all have been using your Cricut a ton you may have noticed that sometimes when applying vinyl on wood, it won’t stick as well and it will want to come up. So. if you use the stencil method...