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...
How To Make Tumblers: Cut vinyl design with Cricut machine. Weed excess vinyl from around the outsides and the insides of the design. Put transfer tape down onto the design and burnish (A.K.A. rub) with your thumb or the back of a weeding tool. Make sure it is good and stuck. ...
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...
The shiny side is the protective layer between the heat and the vinyl when you add heat later on. When the shiny side is down, the vinyl layer will be up, and be cut. After your vinyl comes out of the Cricut machine, you can use a Cricut weeding tool to help you weed off the ...
My Favorite Cricut Fonts: Pen Friendly (for writing) My Favorite Cricut Fonts: Vinyl Friendly (for easier cutting and weeding) YOUR Favorite Fonts (a place for you to record your favorites, too) How to Find and Install Fonts from DaFont ...
Next, delete the rectangle shapes, “weld” your text so it’s all one image and send the design to your Cricut for cutting. Make sure to mirror your image before cutting it on heat transfer vinyl. Once your design has been cut, weed away any of the excess vinyl to reveal the letters...
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 ...
There is a lot of information to weed through in the wide world of heat transfer vinyl - no crafting pun intended. Getting lost, and maybe even a little overwhelmed, when you first get started is completely normal, especially when the seasoned crafters m
If you are using another Cricut load your mat with the blinking arrows. The “c” button will light up select it when you are ready to cut. Step Three: Weeding Once the Cricut is done cutting remove the mat and start to weed your excess vinyl. You should just be left with your ...
Follow the prompts in Cricut Design Space to cut the image out. We used a Cricut Maker but all Cricut machines cut iron-on vinyl so it will work with any machine. Once the image is cut, weed the excess iron-on vinyl from the backing sheet. The BrightPad is super helpful during this...