I got some Foil Quill heat activated foil on clearance today, but would it work for this? It doesn't have a carrier sheet or adhesive. Is it the wrong material?
Spanish better? 😊 Gracias por tus videos, acabo de recibir una cricut maker 3 y estoy emocionada por aprender ♥️ Donde compraste tu cortador negro que usas en el video?
My cricut keeps ripping my paper 😢 does anyone know how to fix this. New blade in and new sticky mats and I calibrated it and still nothing but ripping and shredding it😢
Love your bookmark, directions so helpful! Thank you.
Thank you so much. I learned a lot and didn't know you can iron on cardstock. Love the designs. thank you!
You're so crafty i have learned many things from uu. Thank you! Luv from India 😘❤️
Loved the video and thank you for the downloads.
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Thank you so much! I am glad you’re learning
Great tutorial! Thanks a ton!
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Great tutorial ❤
Keep up the good work. Your video was great.
Thank you so much!
I got some Foil Quill heat activated foil on clearance today, but would it work for this? It doesn't have a carrier sheet or adhesive. Is it the wrong material?
Spanish better? 😊 Gracias por tus videos, acabo de recibir una cricut maker 3 y estoy emocionada por aprender ♥️
Donde compraste tu cortador negro que usas en el video?
what brand is the chair you are sitting for your video? i need a new chair and that one looks nice
very nice
My cricut keeps ripping my paper 😢 does anyone know how to fix this. New blade in and new sticky mats and I calibrated it and still nothing but ripping and shredding it😢
you are so sweet, ty for this video
What is the clear place called on top of the foil paper
Do you have to use a mat or could you do this without the mat?
You need a mat, but maybe you can find a way to do without a mat with Cricut Joy and Maker 3.
Can I use regular vinyl?
That is the same question I have. Why do they choose to use HTV or Iron-On instead of just normal vinyl?
@@s0rr3lthe iron-in vinyl bonds to the paper, whereas regular vinyl can be peeled off and reapplied to something else if needed