In this video, I explain a technique I use to use Cricut to draw on existing items. Either cards/envelopes you cut out previously, or blank stock you buy from a store.
@@musickmann 🙏🏽☺️☺️I’m wanting to do 6 “thank you” cards at a time front and back. But it’s kinda tricky with the writing placement on the back of the card cause it’s more than one. Hope that makes sense
@@nitaboo74 It does. I've done more than one several times, you just have to take extra time to get the placement down. However, I would caution against drawing on one side and then flipping it over, as I have had the stickiness of the mat mess up the writing. I also think at some level it's better to do print and cut instead
Really helpful. I was getting mad to reposition my text for the precut card. It was very smart to use the dote as an anchor. Thanks a lot!
Thank you. Great idea with the anchor point.worked like a charm.
Glad to hear it helped!
Really helpful thank you
Glad it helped
Thanks again this was helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Did you have any questions still?
@@musickmann 🙏🏽☺️☺️I’m wanting to do 6 “thank you” cards at a time front and back. But it’s kinda tricky with the writing placement on the back of the card cause it’s more than one. Hope that makes sense
@@nitaboo74 It does. I've done more than one several times, you just have to take extra time to get the placement down. However, I would caution against drawing on one side and then flipping it over, as I have had the stickiness of the mat mess up the writing.
I also think at some level it's better to do print and cut instead
@@musickmann thanks so much I was thinking that.