Making THANK YOU cards using Print then Cut|| Cricut Design Space| DIY
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Making THANK YOU CARDS w/ Print then Cut| Cricut Design Space| DIY
DIY Thank You Cards technique, I know you will enjoy this. The Card Stock I used was Premium Card Stock. Great for Heavy Weight posters, cards and craft projects. Watch and Listen closely in this video there are Tips that will help you Print and Cut.
- First Attempt may be trying. You Will get it!!!
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Items Used:
- Canon Printer
- Card stock Paper
- explore Air 2
- Strong grip Mat
- Laptop
- Design Space
Material Settings
* I turned Explore Dial to Custom
* Heavy Card Stock
* Pressure on Heavy w/ Cutting
Suggested Video: • Draw[ Cut] and Make In...
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Size Varies: 2 × 3-1/2
*Portable Trimmer for Quick Straight Cuts can be used.
-Light's and Motion May Change Throughout Video
-Please Seek Professional Advice this is just my Personal Experience.
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Thanks for sharing I need to try this!
I searched, searched and searched so many videos and finally I found your video. Thank you so much for making this video. 😊
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Thanks for sharing this video I've been trying to figure out how to make my Thank you cards I'm excited!
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Nice! Thank you as I will be using your tutorial to make some thank you notes! xoxo
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First off what app you using and how did you get to the page your on?
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Is there a specific printer you need to print on cardstock?
The one I'm using is pretty basic. But, whatever Printer or Cardstock you use. Just double check instructions for compatibility.
Thank You Cards using the print and cut method, is a great way to use this machine for variety of projects. Thanks For Watching My Video.
Whats the size of the card
2x 3-1/2 I Believe!
What size did you use for your card?
2×3-3 1/2 Size may Vary
What setting did you put it on
I put mines on Custom setting, but for Accuracy read your Circut Manual for right settings.
What kind of card stock you used?
I believe it was a heavy cardstock. But, for precaution use a cardstock recommend for your cricut. Thanks