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 ...
After the image prints out, you need to bring it to your Cricut, place the paper design facing up onto yourLightgrip Cricut mat, insert into the Cricut and proceed to “cut” the printed image using the custom settings to cut it out properly. Your Cricut will take a few seconds to “...
How to Use VinylIf you are a die cutting beginner, one of the first things you probably want to know is How to Use Vinyl. It’s so important to learn how to master using vinyl. After all, it is a stepping stone to learning so many other things with your Cricut machine....
The knife blade requires the use of Design Space® software on a desktop or laptop so you can’t use the knife blade on your phone or tablet. While your Cricut can cut through vinyl or cardstock in a single pass these denser materials typically require longer cut times and multiple pas...
Cricut Explore 3 is a new addition to Cricut’s lineup. It can cut over 100+ materials, like vinyl, glitter paper, iron-on vinyl, and fabric. Plus, it is compatible with many tools that help in your project-making. On the other hand, the Cricut Maker is a robust and versatile cutti...
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to print any design you want onto iron-on vinyl (HTV)? Well, you can. UsePrint then Cutwith yourinkjet printer andCricutcutting machine to create custom iron-on pieces.Silhouette users can also use this product with the Print & Cut feature. Let me show...
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...
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To get started making your first HTV project, make sure you have all the right supplies at hand. Supplies you’ll need: A cutter (Cricut and Silhouette are popular choices), A tool for weeding, Scissors, Your heat transfer vinyl of choice, ...
How do you use heat transfer vinyl? Heat transfer vinyl comes with a carrier sheet on top (similar to transfer tape, but it can withstand high heat from a heat press, iron, or Cricut EasyPress). Whenever you cut heat transfer vinyl the carrier sheet (shiny side) will be facedown on ...