Thank you so much for sharing this information, I am new to your channel and so to Cricut, you make it very easy. Would you please share with me the link of you previous tutorial in regards special characters and flourished? Thank you again😊
Not sure what i’m doing wrong but when i stretch the centre font (i love glitter) to fit the big word on back the word gets bigger. Basically need the i love glitter font/wording to be small like yours and the back word big so it stands out? I have tried with other fonts too and messed around with letter spacing too but can’t get the top word to stay. Just gets big as i stretch and doesn’t stay small like yours. If anyone understands then please let me know how i can correct this! Thanks.
For example your front letter (design space) stays bang on in the middle of your back word (CRICUT) but when i stretch my word at the front it just gets bigger instead of getting longer if that makes sense!
To stretch your word freely, you need to turn off the lock of the size of your element. Select your element, then on the Edit Menu on the upper part of your Cricut Design Space, look for the "Lock icon" of the width and the height. Click it and notice that the lock gets "Unlocked" and then you can stretch your words (or images) horizontally or vertically without your it getting bigger. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much!!! This was VERY helpful and easy to follow!
Love your VDO, it's really clear!!!! Thank you
A great video clear and understandable
Great tutorial. Thankfully, Cricut has done some much needed updates since you released this.
Thank you straight to the point 🥰😍
You thought that PERFECTLY thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
So helpful, thank you!
Great video!
Great information! Thanks!
Very helpful, thank you.
Yes! So helpful!! Thanks
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing this information, I am new to your channel and so to Cricut, you make it very easy. Would you please share with me the link of you previous tutorial in regards special characters and flourished? Thank you again😊
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This is amazing. Thank you for taking the time to make this. Quick question, where did you get the Oswald font from?
Hello Dakota! Sorry I already forgot where. You can try searching it on Dafont or Creative Fabrica.
Great video. You were clear and concise and I loved how you showed offset that didn’t work well.
Hi, what did you do so that your green cricut word doesn't have an outline??
This is so cool! I really hope I can make this work for my projects
So frustrating when I watch tutorials and love the font but it’s not a cricut or in dafont Oswald just not on either
Great video For some reason my names won’t change to a different color when I change it any tips
Hello Lecole! Do you still got issues on changing color?
Muito obrigada!!!
How do you do offset for an image?
Hello, just click on the image and choose offset, move the bar to set how big your offset you want it to be then click done :-)
Mine won't give me the slice option :((
Make sure that all elements that you need to slice are highlighted.
Not sure what i’m doing wrong but when i stretch the centre font (i love glitter) to fit the big word on back the word gets bigger. Basically need the i love glitter font/wording to be small like yours and the back word big so it stands out?
I have tried with other fonts too and messed around with letter spacing too but can’t get the top word to stay. Just gets big as i stretch and doesn’t stay small like yours. If anyone understands then please let me know how i can correct this! Thanks.
For example your front letter (design space) stays bang on in the middle of your back word (CRICUT) but when i stretch my word at the front it just gets bigger instead of getting longer if that makes sense!
To stretch your word freely, you need to turn off the lock of the size of your element. Select your element, then on the Edit Menu on the upper part of your Cricut Design Space, look for the "Lock icon" of the width and the height. Click it and notice that the lock gets "Unlocked" and then you can stretch your words (or images) horizontally or vertically without your it getting bigger. Hope this helps.