I am trying to make invitations. I bought the "New Arrival" cartridge for my Cricut. I plan to cut out the cards with the machine and use the new cricut color markers to do the writing inside. How do I make sure the card is lined up correctly.
Has anyone done it before, who can share how they did it?
I know everything has to be lined up just right with these machines or you end up going of the paper.
Any help would be great.
I would cut some cheap paper in the same size of your invitations and run it through the machine and see where it prints. you need to make yourself a template or pattern that works and go from there with your invitations.
I have been trying to use the cricut Markers and then cut out the image. I get the marker to work fine, change the blade, hit load paper and cut and it cuts but it does not line up with my drawing. Any suggestions? Help Please!
The Cricut markers have a forum
with others that can help you get
things right….
http://www.cricut.com/messageboard/tt.aspx?forumid=73&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
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I am getting married next fall and I own a cricut expression. I wanted to try and make some sample invitations and I was wanting some ideas. I need to know what cartridge to use and the layout of some card ideas. Anything anyone can do for me would be so greatly appriciated.
I would try Sure Cuts A Lot software. I bought a copy and I don’t even use my cartridges anymore. With SCAL you can use any font you have on your computer. Which means that if you find a font on Dafont.com or some other free site you can download it and cut it on your Cricut. That alone is worth the price. But now they have a new version that cuts any sort of shape you have as well. It use to be only SVG files but now you can use any sort of shape you have on your computer.
I would like to make Browning and DU decals with my cricut Expression machine. How can I get these for my machine?
Hi RC,
Below are some places you can call by phone to see if they handle these decals. Also, Ducks Unlimited has a catalog you can send for. You can locate that info by search engine and it will take you to 5 or 6 of their web sights. If you find these, let me know as I would like a few also. ok? Some of these you will have to do a yellow pages search, etc.
Ducks Unlimited Catalog
Gander Mountain, Cabelas
North American Hunting Club
Whitetails Forever
Local Gun Clubs, Trap-Shoot
Outdoor Life
Hey, another craft question for those who have a Cricut Expression-
I am getting ready to purchase the "as seen on TV" Cricut expression bundle, It comes with 2 cartridges and a bunch of other things.
My question is- Are there any images that come on the Cricut alone? or do you have to have a cartridge to get any images from it at all? Thanks so much!
The Cricut Machine is a cartridge based system. It does not have any images loaded into the machine.
The Design Studio software (sold seperately) lets you take the images on the cartridges and make them your own. You can rotate them, skew them or even weld them together to make one big design. The Software does not load any images onto any cartridges or load them onto the machine. With the software you can see and design with all the cartridges that cricut has but you can only cut with the cartridges you own. You have to have the cartridge loaded into the machine to cut with the Design Studio Software.
The Gypsy is basically a portable design studio. You can load the cartridges you own onto it but again you can’t cut with a cartridge unless you own and have loaded that cartridge onto the Gypsy.
There are third party softwares that let you take fonts and shapes from your computer and cut them with your cricut. They are not endorsed by cricut and cricut does not encourage you to buy them. I do own one and love it! I still buy cartridge too though. These softwares do not load the images onto your cricut either so you do need to have your cricut plugged into your computer each time you use any of the above mentioned softwares.
So simply put:
Are there any images that come on the Cricut alone? : No
do you have to have a cartridge to get any images from it at all?: Yes
Hi
I am wanting to try out some applique, and wanted to cut out shapes on my cricut machine. I have looked online for some tips or tutorials, but haven’t really found anything.
I am wanting to know what blade I use, regular or deep. How fast I should cut, and what to set the pressure to.
I will most likely be cutting out thinner fabric, so I doubt I’ll need the deep blade. Would I meed a new mat as well?
Any other tips would be wonderful!
The video covers all that is basic.
Save the paper that you peel from the fusible and use it under and over the fabric to protect the ironing board cover and iron from adhesive build-up.
You can also use a temp spray adhesive and paper to stabilize fabrics that you do not want to fuse to another item.
I bought a cricut Expression at the store for $250. I am not sure if I want to keep it. I want to make some cool things but I’ve already invested $250. I see the cartridges are very expensive. It came with essential shapes and the schoolbook cartridge. How much can I do with this without putting any more money into it? Besides scrapbooks, what else can I do with it?
i also bought one on black Friday and still haven’t opened it, cause i also think that you have to spend a lot more purchasing other cartridges, paper, it’s just too many accessories to buy. I want to sell it. and not deal with it. It would of been a lot better if they would have added all the cartridges along with it, cause with just the school one, it seems to me you won’t really get to do much. There is many things you can do with the machine and that’s what sold me BUT you do need a lot more shapes than the ones provided.
Do you think buying a cricut will benefit myself for starting my own invitation business?
Hi there,
My wife and I are in the process of starting our own puzzle-making and greeting card business. The cricut is going to be one of the main machines we use to make the greeting cards. It’s amazing what you are able to cut out with the thing, truly. Be aware that you DO NOT need to get the cartridges for it, since there is a program you can purchase from another source that will allow you to use ANY drawing you can imagine with the machine to cut images. Look up the Cricut on YouTube, and find the video describing the alternate program.
Hope that helps!
Blessings,
Gary McSwain-Boylan
Owner/Operator Esperanza Village
I am helping to plan a graduation party this summer for a college graduate and I was wondering if there are any Cricut cartridges that could help me. I just ordered a Cricut online and was hoping to find graduation stuff but so far I haven’t. Does anyone know of any cartridges that might help me?
There aren’t any cartridges with a graduation theme. the Locker Talk cartridge has a mortarboard design (graduation cap) and a few other items you might be able to use for a graduation theme, but I don’t think there are enough relevant graphics to warrant buying the cartridge.
Here’s a review of the cartridge if you want to know more about it.
http://buycricutcartridges.com/locker-talk-cricut-cartridge-reviews
You might be better off downloading free graduation themed clip art from Microsoft Clip Gallery and embelishing it with letters cut on your cricut.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx?ofcresset=1
Im waiting for a cricut in the mail but it doesn’t include paper…If anyone has any arts and crafts experience what types of paper would be best for it?
Thank you for the help!!
Hi
You will love the cricut, you can use most any paper, the only ones that dont cut well for me are the real glittered papers they seem to tear. Did you buy the small or large one? the large cricut has more options than the small one like a multi cut, this will go over the image twice i have found that i can actually cut cardboard by using this setting. I also have a SCAL program to go along with the cricut it basicly allows you to cut svg files from the internet that you download, basicly it makes buying cartiges usless you will never need another cartrage. i you want more info on this ill be glad to help you give me an email briget_99_98@yahoo.com