The knife blade is Cricut’s answer to making precision cuts through thicker materials.. It works exclusively with the Cricut Maker (no you cannot use it with earlier machines such as the Cricut Explore Air 2) and gives you crisp clean cuts with ease. The knife blade requires the use of...
If you’re looking to start an online sex toy store, you’ll first need to determine your target market and the type of sex toys you want to sell to it. To stand out in the sex toy market, you’ll want to narrow in on a niche or underserved audience. There are a number of type...
For the Maker machine, select the Patterned Iron On setting. For Explore machines, turn your dial toCUSTOM. Select Patterned Iron On from the list of materials. Then go ahead and make your cuts! Once the cuts are made weed out the iron on around your design. Use scissors to trim around...
Visit the Cricut Inspiration blog to find news, tips, and inspiration for crafts, DIY, organization, home decor, and other creative projects.
Visit the Cricut Inspiration blog to find news, tips, and inspiration for crafts, DIY, organization, home decor, and other creative projects.
Cricut machines are among the most amazing machines for crafting. Get the full knowledge of the Cricut machine and the Cricut Design Space to start your journey.
I’m always on the lookout for a way to use up my scraps and recently I used up some leather leftover from other projects to make some coasters. Today I’m going to show you how to make leather coasters. How to Make Leather Coasters with the Cricut Maker 3 ...
Make labels, cards, stickers, tattoos, & craft with your Cricut Machine. Read the How to Set Up Cricut Machine via cricut.com and How to use it properly.
Learn tips and tricks for How to Use Cricut Infusible Ink. Infusible Ink is amazing to create with and will have you saying "wow", over and over again.
Next apply heat, using your Cricut EasyPress 2(or iron or heat press) on your EasyPress mat. You can check the Recommended EasyPress settings to determine three important things: 1) What temperature to use, 2) How long to use it, and 3) Whether to use a cool peel or a warm peel ...