Watch the Youtube Quick Video: 4th of July HTV/Iron-on T-shirt
What is htv? HTV stands for Heat Transfer Vinyl. It is also known as iron-on. With these materials, you can transform a plain, white tee, for example, into something creative …
Cricut tutorials – quick videos
Watch the Youtube Quick Video: 4th of July HTV/Iron-on T-shirt
What is htv? HTV stands for Heat Transfer Vinyl. It is also known as iron-on. With these materials, you can transform a plain, white tee, for example, into something creative …
Watch the Youtube Quick Video: Make a Foil Pillow Box With Your Cricut!
This is one of my favorite crafts to make! A pillow box is basically like a gift card holder, but you can really put anything in the …
Tips & Tricks for Cutting Oracal 651 Vinyl on the Cricut Maker
This week’s craft tutorial video is extra special! I designed a zipper bag for K-Linda. Check out her amazing beauty Youtube Channel here.
I’ve been personalizing everything …
Cricut Maker Crafts: An Easy Way to Make a Felt Bookmark
Materials Needed:
Design Your Bookmark in Cricut Design Space:…
Cricut Design Space – How to Slice (Quick Video)
Q: Why Slice?
A: To split overlapping images into different parts. You can ONLY slice 2 images at once. After slicing you will have at least 3 images:
1. The original …
Cricut Design Space – How to Weld (Quick Video)
Q: Why Weld?
A: To fuse two images together to create a new image. Welding removes any overlapping cut lines.
What does this mean?
Think of welding like melting the images …
Attaching in Cricut Design Space – Youtube Video
Q: Why Attach & Detach?
A: To secure your images or layers together. Their positions relative to each other will remain in place. Also, attaching will secure your writing and score lines …
Grouping & Ungrouping in Cricut Design Space – Youtube Video
Q: Why Group/Ungroup?
A: To easily manipulate multiple layers at once without affecting the position of each layer when you click on “Make It.” The placement between each layer will …
Contouring in Cricut Design Space – Youtube Video
Q: Why Contour?
A: To delete any unwanted lines/shapes (as the image permits)
What does this mean?
You can manipulate an image and remove parts of it to form a new image.…