I have seen people write under Guides a whole instruction/directions step by step of what they used, paper, image, etc for a specific image. Then they save it. If they ever need to go back to make that image all the instructions and steps are there. I saw a lady wrote like 15 steps with images and arrows etc explaining what she did on that image. All under Guides. Pretty cool.
Guides were traditionally blue, because blue didn’t show up on negative for print. Guide lines marked the edge of a design or could mark placement for text or images. I still have a non-photo blue pencil. Can you also drag guide lines from the ruler? That’s a standard feature for layout and design software.
Wow. Thank you. I have a question. I am struggling the specifics with print and cut. So the flowers you used as a demo, if i wanted to print and cut them, iron-on for a dark t-shirt, would I use. It seems like the phote need to be a big shape to peal and place? I hope I"m explaining this right. TIA Lila
Such an awesome teacher! Thank you
Thank you for explaining this in detail.
OUTSTANDING......
Thanks Corinne you are fantastic at explaining and showing us how to make Cricut more user friendly! ❤
Good explanation on the Guides feature! Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Helpful as always. Thank you Corinne!!
Great explanation
Thank you so much
Very helpful, thanks for sharing.
I have seen people write under Guides a whole instruction/directions step by step of what they used, paper, image, etc for a specific image. Then they save it. If they ever need to go back to make that image all the instructions and steps are there. I saw a lady wrote like 15 steps with images and arrows etc explaining what she did on that image. All under Guides. Pretty cool.
That’s for sure one awesome way to use guides
Guides were traditionally blue, because blue didn’t show up on negative for print. Guide lines marked the edge of a design or could mark placement for text or images. I still have a non-photo blue pencil.
Can you also drag guide lines from the ruler? That’s a standard feature for layout and design software.
thanks for the video
Thank you for the great advice on guides
Wow. Thank you. I have a question. I am struggling the specifics with print and cut. So the flowers you used as a demo, if i wanted to print and cut them, iron-on for a dark t-shirt, would I use. It seems like the phote need to be a big shape to peal and place? I hope I"m explaining this right. TIA Lila
This video is all about printable htv it should help you a lot ruclips.net/video/UOCvUjoDHTk/видео.html
Thanks for this video Im confused I thought cricut had an update that we now can use 8.5x11 to print no longer do we need to resize to 6.75x9.25?
No. The only change they made for print then cut was to add the A4 size paper
@@CorinneBlackstone can the image be bigger since they added a bigger paper size?
I c that Cricut has monogram too can you do a video how to use it please if you can. Love this video thank you 🙏
ditto
I’ve got a quick video on Instagram and tiktok but I’ll try to do a full one soon
@@CorinneBlackstone awww thank you 🙏