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 “...
Once you have changed all the layers of your SVG to your desired pattern, you’ll need to flatten your image. The layers are still separate pieces, so using the flatten tool will print and cut them as one image. You cannot use patterns on an image that has already been flattened. Once...
Making homemade cards has never been easier than it is with the Cricut Joy. With the genius Card Mat, you can whip up custom cards in minutes using Cricut Insert Cards or Cutaway Cards.
but I kept going as I practiced and learned what worked. And as I learned how to write a good blog, I started to rank higher on Google, which increased my sales. And here’s one thing to know about me: I don’
Yes, there are a number of ways to make money selling coffee online. You could sell raw coffee beans and have the product dropshipped, or you could sell your own homemade coffee-infused products. How profitable is selling coffee? Since coffee has a high-volume of customers, selling coffee...
2. Place the pieces of fabric right sides together and sew around three sides (using a ½” seam allowance), leaving one short end of the bag open. You can choose to keep the fabric pieces in place with paper clips as you sew (I just wing it!). 3. Turn the rectangle right-side...
Coroplast is an easy material to cut. Thinner sheets are easier but most thicknesses can be cut using a simple utility knife. Cutting along the flutes is very
Limit Your Hobbies to Ones You REALLY Enjoy:I have hobby-ADD, so at any given time I may be trying to learn to draw, learn to fold origami, learn to utilize a bullet journal, and learn to use my Cricut machine. I’m sure you’ve concluded by now that I don’t do any of these...
The inspiration behind this table is aSerena and Lily Coffee tablethat retails for $1300 (actually it is $1999 but its on sale as I write this). Can you guess how much it cost me to make? $120! Yes! Just over a hundred dollars!
There are several ways I like to label. Sometimes I’llprint a simple tagfrom the computer. Sometimes I’ll use myCricut machineto cut adhesive vinyl labels I’ve designed. And sometimes I’ll use alabel makerto create a label. You could handwrite a chalkboard label. So many possibilities...