I'm a Cricut newbie, making stickers for my husband's remote controlled truck hobby, and I was SO FRUSTRATED. Thank you for this video! You saved my sanity!
@@CorinneBlackstone He makes me nuts! LOL! It's a new hobby for him and I think he has 15 now or so?? He started with Traxxas and now has branched out with cheaper knock-offs and builds from scratch. I got the Cricut to make his decals and stickers ... and now we have a 3D printer! Of course I'll use both of those for my own ends. But the stickers were making me NUTS. The Design Space sticker function for subscribers simply does not work, unless I'm missing something. Your tutorial solved my problems!
Thank you so much for the step by step instructions...I really appreciate it (not to mention the hours saved) You will definitely be a go to person!!!! Thank you
There’s an 4th option. The “blobby” one/one without offset/background but with the bleed turned off. It looks blobby because of the bleed, so less chance of a white boarder when having it cut up to the actual sticker line 🙂
Thanks for your tutorials Corine! My questions are always, what setting to use for kids-cut stickers? Mine are always cutting right through the paper 😊
There is no way for me to tell you an exact setting since all machine and materials are different. You will need to just go through and do test cuts. I would just take a sheet of the material and cut out stars until you find the right setting. You may have to make a custom setting
Very informative. Thank you! I have a question about print/cut for HTV. Is there a way to make a transparent offset, to where an image with several items stay in place and not the offset/background cut with it? Does that make sense?
@@IamY2U transparent is white for offsets. The only printable htv that is transparent is printable htv for lights this video will be more helpful for you Printable HTV for Lights and Darks What's the difference which should you use? print then cut Cricut ua-cam.com/video/UOCvUjoDHTk/v-deo.html
Question: how do I get Print then Cut to not cut out all the white space in a design. I have a Christmas design that has red and white candy canes inside of the design. I do not want an offset because I do not want a white border on the outside of my project (I'm putting it on clear glass and don't want a visible border on the outside). But when I made it, Cricut cut out all the white in the candy canes. I had small holes all through my project. Is there someway to avoid this? Thank you for the video and your help.
You would need to have some kind of shape behind the transparent areas. Then flatten it just be sure the shapes don’t go beyond the edges of the design
Can you do this when working with vinyl or only sticker paper. Also I struggle to get anything to print correctly to my printer. The size is always way off. Any suggestions?
This is for any print then cut project regardless of the material you are printing on. If the size is off its a cricut issue and you need to reach out to them directly. if its just cutting off and not centered on your print you need to calibrate the machine.
I need help with Canva. I have been working on a tumbler and I cannot get it sized correctly. I wish Canva had it where we can put in the size we want and not have to size it using the dots in the corners. Can you help with sizing.
@@CorinneBlackstone thanks.... Is there a way to increase the margin size of the print then cut? The current margins waste so much material. I also watched your other video where you showed how to maximize your paper but in having cut and debossing issues. It's offset quite a bit
You helped me soooo much!!! You are the ONLY TUTORIAL AND STEP BY STEP that mentions flattening!!!
I am so happy this helped!!!
Same! I’ve wasted so many transfer sheets because they would cut each letter and image it was a nightmare.
Great tutorial! I struggle with print then cut. This was much needed for me! Thank you! 😊💜
Great video. Very informative and all directions are clear. Thank you!
I'm a Cricut newbie, making stickers for my husband's remote controlled truck hobby, and I was SO FRUSTRATED. Thank you for this video! You saved my sanity!
I love this! I grew up doing r/c cars and trucks with my dad!
@@CorinneBlackstone He makes me nuts! LOL! It's a new hobby for him and I think he has 15 now or so?? He started with Traxxas and now has branched out with cheaper knock-offs and builds from scratch. I got the Cricut to make his decals and stickers ... and now we have a 3D printer! Of course I'll use both of those for my own ends. But the stickers were making me NUTS. The Design Space sticker function for subscribers simply does not work, unless I'm missing something. Your tutorial solved my problems!
Thank you so much for the step by step instructions...I really appreciate it (not to mention the hours saved) You will definitely be a go to person!!!! Thank you
Learned something today! Tried it and came out perfect! Thank You so much.
This was very helpful
Thank you for explaining the differences
Brilliant example and explanation
Great information and easy to understand. Thank You!
There’s an 4th option. The “blobby” one/one without offset/background but with the bleed turned off. It looks blobby because of the bleed, so less chance of a white boarder when having it cut up to the actual sticker line 🙂
Love your sweatshirt design. Need one for my granddaughter. her sensory disorder limits hugging her. So hard on Gramma.
I have a video tutorial on it and it has a link to the design
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you!
great job, great tutorial. you have a new subscriber. cant wait to work through some of your other things.
@@hopetrading3757 thank you so much! Welcome to the crafty fam!
Thanks for your tutorials Corine! My questions are always, what setting to use for kids-cut stickers? Mine are always cutting right through the paper 😊
There is no way for me to tell you an exact setting since all machine and materials are different. You will need to just go through and do test cuts. I would just take a sheet of the material and cut out stars until you find the right setting. You may have to make a custom setting
Yes I have a hard time with print and cut it comes out like the 3rd one you did. Thanks for the information. I waste alot keep on trying
This video was so helpful
Thank you!
Very informative. Thank you! I have a question about print/cut for HTV. Is there a way to make a transparent offset, to where an image with several items stay in place and not the offset/background cut with it? Does that make sense?
@@IamY2U transparent is white for offsets. The only printable htv that is transparent is printable htv for lights this video will be more helpful for you Printable HTV for Lights and Darks What's the difference which should you use? print then cut Cricut
ua-cam.com/video/UOCvUjoDHTk/v-deo.html
Thank you so much 💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you for this, it’s my worse project to do!
Thank you!!!!!
THANK YOU
Good information
Question: how do I get Print then Cut to not cut out all the white space in a design. I have a Christmas design that has red and white candy canes inside of the design. I do not want an offset because I do not want a white border on the outside of my project (I'm putting it on clear glass and don't want a visible border on the outside). But when I made it, Cricut cut out all the white in the candy canes. I had small holes all through my project. Is there someway to avoid this? Thank you for the video and your help.
You would need to have some kind of shape behind the transparent areas. Then flatten it just be sure the shapes don’t go beyond the edges of the design
Can you do this when working with vinyl or only sticker paper. Also I struggle to get anything to print correctly to my printer. The size is always way off. Any suggestions?
This is for any print then cut project regardless of the material you are printing on. If the size is off its a cricut issue and you need to reach out to them directly. if its just cutting off and not centered on your print you need to calibrate the machine.
How many times should we calibrate it? @@CorinneBlackstone
@@Dia-r9d usually it takes 3 to get it good but you may need to do it multiple times
I need help with Canva. I have been working on a tumbler and I cannot get it sized correctly. I wish Canva had it where we can put in the size we want and not have to size it using the dots in the corners. Can you help with sizing.
I don’t use canva to size if I need a specific size for this reason. I use inkscape
@@CorinneBlackstone I don’t have Inkscape. I was told it is to hard to use.
@@darlenevenus4398 it’s not especially if you just need to resize for printing. I have tons of tutorials
How do you center that image in the square.
Use align
when you click 'make it' is there a way to turn off the white background so that you can see the grid behind?
No
@@CorinneBlackstone thanks.... Is there a way to increase the margin size of the print then cut? The current margins waste so much material. I also watched your other video where you showed how to maximize your paper but in having cut and debossing issues. It's offset quite a bit
@@thetunnelrat no. Sadly cricut print then cut is really not great for material waste. You pretty much get what you get
@@CorinneBlackstone alright thanks
I miss when we just had text tutorials for things that just need text tutorials.
Blogs might be more your speed.
Hello
I thought they didn’t have a Facebook group anymore? As of October 2024
@@themotherspassport4458 who? Sorry I recorded this awhile ago so I don’t remember if I mentioned a Facebook group here