By using the Print and Cut feature in Cricut Design Space, you can make easy heat transfers out of complex images.Heat transfer vinylhas its limits, but by usingt shirt transfer paper, designs that are impossible with iron-on, are made simple. In this post I’ll show you how to use C...
When weeding Infusible Ink, it is nothing like vinyl or HTV. It is paper held on a carrier sheet. Tweezers are your friend and will make the weeding easier. For this How to Use Cricut Infusible Ink project, open the Cricut Design Space Cut File. Because Design Space is now offline, ...
Click “Continue” and you will be prompted to choose your machine. For this I used the Cricut Maker but the Cricut Explore Air 2 also does a great job of cutting iron-on vinyl. If you select the Cricut Maker to cut your iron-on/heat transfer vinyl, you’ll be prompted to set you...
It is important to note, however, that there is a difference between heat transfer vinyl and adhesive vinyl. While we will be focusing on HTV for this beginner’s guide, adhesive vinyl does not need heat to be applied. It is more like a sticker and it is commonly used for car decals ...
White Vinyl Transfer Tape Gray Paint Blue Tape Hot Glue and Glue Gun Staples and Staple Gun Jute Psst… need help setting up your Cricut Maker?Check out this post! Step One: Cut Out Your Chipboard! Alright y’all we are jumping right off the deep end here… getting ready to cut out...
White Vinyl Transfer Tape Rubber CementorHot Glue Gun Weeding Tools Slotted Quilling Tool Shadow Frame Paper Trimmer Cricut Design Space: Cricut Design Space has many different rolled flower options to choose from. The one I used is called3D Flower #M3CBDF. ...
How To Make Tumblers: Cut vinyl design with Cricut machine. Weed excess vinyl from around the outsides and the insides of the design. Put transfertapedown 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. ...
How to Create Custom T-shirts Using Cricut Explore and Heat Transfer Vinyl: This is an easy tutorial for getting your designs on your t-shirt using heat transfer and Cricut. You can watch the video of the project here. Things you'll need: 1. Cricut Explo
My Favorite Cricut Fonts: Handwriting & Cursive 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) ...
While you can’t reuse DIY stencils made usingCricut’s stencil vinyl(at least it would be really hard to), the great results you get make it worth the single-use for me. Even on a concrete paver that has a dimpled and imperfect surface. ...