Hi!!! I just came across your video and I have a learning disability, and you explained things very well. So easy to understand. I can’t wait to watch your other videos. 😊
Hi! Thank you so much, this made my day! I appreciate you for watching.
@@BriJoiMarie anytime and I love thrifting so I’ll be watching that one for sure.
I enjoyed your tutorial. Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to watching your content. Blessings🎉
I have watched your tutorial several times! I love how you explained everything slowly! I'm still stuck on after printing how to I get the cricut to cut the image! Help please!!!
Once printed add the image to a light grip Cricut mat. Then in design space set your material settings to heavy cardstock and then click continue this will alert your machine to load your mat and then it will cut the image. Cut twice to ensure a deep and proper cut. Thanks for watching!
So far so good with the DIY training. I will definitely be tuning in frequently. And thank you.
Very very helpful.... ive been looking for a video like this . THANK YOU ❤
Perfect, just what I did!. I ended up using the extra heavy cardstock for the back..lol For the sake of ink..came out amazing and sturdy...Thank you so much 😂
Yay! I'm glad it came out perfect for you. Thank you so much for watching 🥰
love this! did you mirror one of the cardstock pieces or are they both regular?
Hi! I did not mirror the cardstock that goes in the middle, I left it as it was once I created the offset. Thanks for watching! 🥰
So, can I come over and we do some projects?😂One thing, the back of the fan when it’s flipped. Can we flip the name so it reads the right direction and not backward? I know we flip it so the entire thing cuts correctly, but can’t the words read left to right on the back of the fan?
LOL I would love that ! I need to start a craft club or something. Two things you can do about the backward words. 1. Go back into Canva and switch the words around and then re-upload it to Design space or 2. Remove the words completely in Canva so that the back of the fan is just the graduates face. Hope this helps!
Q: If you don’t have a printer at home, you think it would work if you print as a .pdf to save. Get the images printed at a store then come back to use on the circuit?
Thats's a great question! I have never tried that, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. As long as it is printed and it has the black registration marks around the image the Cricut should recognize it and cut it. Thanks for watching!
@MellyStar18 hello, the only way your Cricut will cut your image is if you actually print your image from Cricut Design Space so that the registration marks are there as well. You are unable to save the image along with the registration marks for outside printing. I hope this helps🤞🏾💙
Just popped on your page, what size glossy paper did you use , I normally use 30 weight, if I use 69lbs , I shouldn’t really need but maybe one offset 😏😏
Love love love ❤❤❤❤ I have one question is there away to flip the words on the other side so it reads left to right on both sides
Hi! I noticed this as well once I took a good look at the fan. You can rearrange the words in Canva and then upload it to design space this way it will read correctly. Thank you for watching 🥰
Can you assist in helping clean up a fan i made? I followed your video, but not liking how mine printed out. Thanks in advance
Thank you for sharing this.
You did an Excellent job breaking down each step using cricut and canva.
I have been looking for a video like this 🤩
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Will definitely be following you.!!!
What type of jet printer do you have?
Thank you again😊
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing🥰! I have an Epson 2800 Inkjet Printer.
How did you get the offset to print so you can cut it?
Once the offset was created I went to Operation in design space and changed it from print then cut to basic cut. Then I simply cut it on card stock.
I love the way you explain everything, thank you
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 🥰