Learn how to use the perforation blade with a Cricut maker! The Cricut Maker is the Cricut machine with the most tools available for crafting. HERE is a post naming and giving a little explanation of each one. This post is specifically about the perforation blade (tip N° 11) of Cricut machines. A tool that […]
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Create double-sided gift tags with a Cricut machine , just trick the process and get it right! For this project we will have to trick our machine, it sounds weird but it works perfectly! In order to create a label with designs on both sides of the it, there are some tricks you need to […]
New wrap text feature in Cricut Design Space! Create fun texts directly on the canvas. Stop using third applications to create wrap texts, and cut them on your Cricut cutting machine. Guess what? A new version of cricut design space is now available, version 7.29. It has many new features worth trying out. This post […]
Get inspiration to create projects with this post about business crafter March calendar! March has arrived and with it new holidays to celebrate and take advantage of. We, as crafters, need to get inspired to create, customize and sell. And this particular post is perfect for that. The most remarkable holidays are in the central […]
Learn how to print then cut large images with Cricut machines. Three options to choose, and one same result. Cricut print then cut is an amazing feature for crafters. Unfortunately it has some size restrictions when it comes to creating projects. As we know, the latest restriction was 6.75 inches wide by 9.35 inches high. […]