This is too freaky that I was searching youtube trying to find out how to do this in inkscape because I knew there was a way to put text on a path. After several videos only one was useful. Then a few hours later your video popped up in my feed. THIS IS PERFECT!!! Your video is sooo much better and descriptive. I swear sometimes you are a Godsend. Thank you Thank you Thank you.
You're welcome! Yeah, I think this really is the easiest method. It is a bit of trial and error but working with it as one solid line of text is definitely the easiest in my opinion.
Hi! It really depends on the image you put the text around. The text itself can be saved as a SVG to use in design space since we turned the text into a path. If the design you put the text around was not an SVG then there are several other steps you'd need to turn it into an SVG. It's too much to put into a comment but you could search how to turn png to svg and get some tutorials on how to do it. You could also just export the entire design as a PNG and use it as a print then cut with Cricut. To export, just go to "file" then "export as PNG".
I love how you start off with God’s word! ❤
Girl, u are the best! Idk what id do without u! I love love love, u starting the video with the Word of God! God bless!
Aww, thank you!
Another well taught lesson
This is too freaky that I was searching youtube trying to find out how to do this in inkscape because I knew there was a way to put text on a path. After several videos only one was useful. Then a few hours later your video popped up in my feed. THIS IS PERFECT!!! Your video is sooo much better and descriptive. I swear sometimes you are a Godsend. Thank you Thank you Thank you.
Can you do the same thing in cricut design space?
You're so welcome! 😊
Hi! No, Cricut Design Space does not yet have the capability to manipulate the path in the way you need to create this effect.
Thank you for this I was struggling in Kittl to get it rounded like I wanted
You're welcome! Yeah, I think this really is the easiest method. It is a bit of trial and error but working with it as one solid line of text is definitely the easiest in my opinion.
OMG! Thank you so much!!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, CRYSTAL!
VERY USEFUL VIDEO !
I really like the tutorial style of your video!
Aww, thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks. 😊
You're very welcome!
Thanks for another great lesson
My pleasure!
Can this be done in canva?
So after creating this in Inkscape, how do we save it to use? Does it get saved as an SVG? I have a Cricut and use Design Space.
Hi!
It really depends on the image you put the text around. The text itself can be saved as a SVG to use in design space since we turned the text into a path. If the design you put the text around was not an SVG then there are several other steps you'd need to turn it into an SVG. It's too much to put into a comment but you could search how to turn png to svg and get some tutorials on how to do it.
You could also just export the entire design as a PNG and use it as a print then cut with Cricut. To export, just go to "file" then "export as PNG".
How did you draw Jesus bow design?
Hi! I actually didn't design that file. I got it pre-made from Creative Fabrica. I just wrapped the text around it.
Is this possible to do it in canva?
Hi! Unfortunately no. This is not something that can be done within Canva.
can this be done on canva?
Unfortunately no. This is not something that can be done within Canva.