Glad I found your video. Laminating before cutting makes sense especially when you have a shaped bookmark. Also sending through laminator 3 times is a good tip as well.
Thanks for the great tutorial. Didn’t realize you could print multiple pages for print & cut before cutting. Need to give a try (printer needs ink first)
@@mainroaddigitalcreations I tested it today! I did have to move my machine slightly to get it out of my overhead lights, then closed the lid and VOILA!!
Your tutorial is concise and clear, easy to follow. I really appreciate that! I am wondering how to create double sided bookmarks. By any chance, have you created a tutorial for that? Thank you very much for creating this wonderful tutorial!
@@maryfoor5701 Thank you, Mary! I ran them through 3 times based on information from another creator. I'm not sure how many times 1 sheet of cardstock would need, but I wanted to be sure they sealed completely since I would be cutting them with my Cricut. I hope that helps. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 😊
My cricut explore air 2 won't read it with the laminating sheet on in order to cut them. When you say use a black marker to mark the lines, can you please explain in detail what you mean. I'm new at all this!
Hi! I would take a ruler (or any straight edge) and line it up on the registration marks on your laminated sheet. Draw a line with a black marker on top of that registration mark. This will help your Cricut see the registration marks better. Also, be sure there are not a lot of lights shining on your sheet. That can make it difficult for your Cricut to "see" the registration marks. Also, try the trick I showed in the video where you close your top (around minute mark 10:25). That can help, too. I hope that helps! 😊
What program did you use to line up your bookmarks? I have designed bookmarks Affinity Photo would this program work? OR do I need the Cricut design program?
Thank you for your reply. I guess I need to know how to set up the file so that it has the correct registration marks and what file format do I save it to. I heard you say SVG. Do you have a video on how you have do this process? Thank you again for your help with this.❤
Sorry, When I create a file on in Affinity Photo which is like Adobe Photoshop, I save it as a jpeg, or png or pdf etc. In order for the Cricut to be able to cut it do I need to save it as an SVG or will it take JPEG? I am interested in purchasing a Cricut but don’t know much about how to operate it. If was hoping you had a video on how to set up the file on your computer and how to save it so that the cricut recognize the registration marks. Thanks. L.
@lt6502 Cricut will recognize those files. You would be able to use them as printable images- so you would use them like I show in the tutorial. As a print then cut design. 😊 The SVG files are layered cut files - those are cuttable with products like vinyl and cardstock.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment. 😊 I have never had an issue, but I know others that have. You can try adding a black line with a permanent marker so your machine can read the lines a little better.
@@ladyer1972 I've had problems with a few of mine peeling up after cutting, I just run the individual bookmarks through the hot laminator again (not using another pouch).
I would imagine the best way is to make your 2nd image the exact same size and print that one as well. Then lay them together (maybe glue them) and then laminate them? I have not tried it. Sorry.
I ran them through 3 times based on information from another creator. I'm not sure how many times 1 sheet of cardstock would need, but I wanted to be sure they sealed completely since I would be cutting them with my Cricut. I hope that helps.
I'm sorry you're having problems. I have heard that others use masking tape to cover the registration marks. Then use a black marker to mark the lines so your Cricut can read them.
Great tutorial!!! I followed your steps and my bookmarks turned out perfect!!! Thank you so much!
Yay! I'm happy to hear that! Thank you so much for your comment. 😊
Glad I found your video. Laminating before cutting makes sense especially when you have a shaped bookmark. Also sending through laminator 3 times is a good tip as well.
@@watkins1948 so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for your comment and kindness 😊
Thanks for the great tutorial. Didn’t realize you could print multiple pages for print & cut before cutting. Need to give a try (printer needs ink first)
You're welcome! Thank you for watching and for your comment. Happy crafting, Gerry! 😊
Thank you sooooo much!❤🎉
@@RGdesignapparel you're welcome. Thank you for your comment! 😊
Oh Cool! I never knew the machine would still work with the top cover closed! Thanks so much for doing this video!
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for your comment! 😊
@@mainroaddigitalcreations I tested it today! I did have to move my machine slightly to get it out of my overhead lights, then closed the lid and VOILA!!
@@BeyondTshirts Yay!! 😁
Wow, that was really clever! Another take on using the Cricut for cutting, loved it. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching & for your comment. Happy crafting! 😊
Your tutorial is concise and clear, easy to follow. I really appreciate that! I am wondering how to create double sided bookmarks. By any chance, have you created a tutorial for that? Thank you very much for creating this wonderful tutorial!
Thank you so much for your comment and kindness!😊 I don't have a tutorial for double sided bookmarks, sorry.
Love this tutorial!!! What blade did you use? I'm going through the fine point blades very quickly.
@debsbodyjewelryandmore hi! Thanks for your comment and kindness! I use the blade that came with my machine - the fine point blade. 😊
Very cute bookmark with good tips ! 😊👍
Thank you for watching and for your kindness! Happy crafting. 😊
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Thank you Tracy! I think I know what I"ll be doing this long weekend!
You're very welcome. Thank you for your comment 🥰 Happy crafting, Beverly!
They are beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
Why did you run them through the laminator 3 times?
@@maryfoor5701 Thank you, Mary! I ran them through 3 times based on information from another creator. I'm not sure how many times 1 sheet of cardstock would need, but I wanted to be sure they sealed completely since I would be cutting them with my Cricut. I hope that helps. Thank you for watching and for your comment. 😊
@Main Road Digital Creations thanks for the quick response. I sometimes have issues laminating cardstock, and I'll try running it through 3 times. 🤩
@@maryfoor5701 you're very welcome! I hope it helps!! Happy crafting, Mary! 😊
Thank you !
You're welcome! Thank you for your comment. 😊
Thank you for the tutorial! Don’t the plastic layers peel off if they are not sealed on the sides?
Thank you for your comment. Honestly, I have not had any issues. You may be right, though! Mine and my daughters are still going strong!
I have 65lb cardstock, would you suggest passing through 3 times as well, or would 2 passes through the lamination process be enough?
I have always done 3 passes. You can try to do 2. I'm honestly not sure if it would make a difference. ☺
My cricut explore air 2 won't read it with the laminating sheet on in order to cut them. When you say use a black marker to mark the lines, can you please explain in detail what you mean. I'm new at all this!
Hi! I would take a ruler (or any straight edge) and line it up on the registration marks on your laminated sheet. Draw a line with a black marker on top of that registration mark. This will help your Cricut see the registration marks better. Also, be sure there are not a lot of lights shining on your sheet. That can make it difficult for your Cricut to "see" the registration marks. Also, try the trick I showed in the video where you close your top (around minute mark 10:25). That can help, too. I hope that helps! 😊
Thank you
You're very welcome!
What program did you use to line up your bookmarks? I have designed bookmarks Affinity Photo would this program work? OR do I need the Cricut design program?
I design in Adobe Illustrator.
Thank you for your reply. I guess I need to know how to set up the file so that it has the correct registration marks and what file format do I save it to. I heard you say SVG. Do you have a video on how you have do this process? Thank you again for your help with this.❤
I apologize, I really do not understand what you are asking. The SVG is included with the free download on my website.@@lindacooke8845
Sorry, When I create a file on in Affinity Photo which is like Adobe Photoshop, I save it as a jpeg, or png or pdf etc. In order for the Cricut to be able to cut it do I need to save it as an SVG or will it take JPEG? I am interested in purchasing a Cricut but don’t know much about how to operate it. If was hoping you had a video on how to set up the file on your computer and how to save it so that the cricut recognize the registration marks. Thanks. L.
@lt6502 Cricut will recognize those files. You would be able to use them as printable images- so you would use them like I show in the tutorial. As a print then cut design. 😊 The SVG files are layered cut files - those are cuttable with products like vinyl and cardstock.
Great tutorial! I just cant geg my cricut to read the lines after i laminate no matter how I try.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment. 😊 I have never had an issue, but I know others that have. You can try adding a black line with a permanent marker so your machine can read the lines a little better.
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Thank you so much for your comment! 😊
So the Eason printer prints out the card stock..?
Yes, I print the designs on cardstock with my printer.
Doesn't the lamination peel off since there is no clear border around it? I've never seen lamination cut flush to the design before.
I haven't had any problems
I’m having this problem too. It peels off if I cut too close.
@@ladyer1972 I've had problems with a few of mine peeling up after cutting, I just run the individual bookmarks through the hot laminator again (not using another pouch).
Do you know how can I do double side print? On Cricut
I would imagine the best way is to make your 2nd image the exact same size and print that one as well. Then lay them together (maybe glue them) and then laminate them? I have not tried it. Sorry.
Are these double sided?
No
Why did you put it through the laminator more than once?
I ran them through 3 times based on information from another creator. I'm not sure how many times 1 sheet of cardstock would need, but I wanted to be sure they sealed completely since I would be cutting them with my Cricut. I hope that helps.
Hiw heavy is your cardstock
The cardstock I used is linked in the blog post. It's 110 lb 😊
@@mainroaddigitalcreations ok thanks!
@@Muskette04 you're very welcome! Happy crafting 🙂
My machine won’t read the registration marks after I laminate my sheet
I'm sorry you're having problems. I have heard that others use masking tape to cover the registration marks. Then use a black marker to mark the lines so your Cricut can read them.
@@mainroaddigitalcreations yes I’ve heard that as well I just got my cricut I plan to try that method today after work thanks for the tip as well
@@shatiffahbeanaland8819 you're welcome! Hope it works for you. Happy crafting! 😊
Maybe next time add another bookmark on the bottom so you don’t waste cardstock and laminating sheets. 😉
@@claudiavessel2691 great idea! Thanks 😊