Very informative - thank you, Sandy, for taking the time to put this together! I have the Canon TS9521 and I LOVE IT! I’ll be putting it to work even more after watching this!
Thanks watching it and commenting. I hope it helps. The only thing about the printer that I am not fond of are the ink cartridges, but I love the printer. It uses a lot of ink. Sorry for the late reply! 👋
Thank you for showing me how to do this, your way seems easier than DS way. I’m definitely going to give it a go now. I didn’t understand how digital paper worked, I’m relatively new to paper crafting, but now I’ve seen how it’s done, I think it’s gonna be easier, and cheaper to Buy digital paper packs. Thanks again
You can do it! It also depends if Cricut Design Space is cooperating the day you try. Lately, it has not been the most stable. If you have any questions, you can also contact me via our Simply Crafty SVGs website contact form. I check email more than comments here, as you can see. 😄
You are so welcome! And once you get hooked, it is hard to get unhooked. The only trouble is trying to find a way to organize the files to easily find what you need. 😄
Thank you for sharing this video but what if I want to make a full page of the same item, i.e. the sunflower? Also, what is the film you peeled off of the Avery Full Sheet Labels? I await your response.
Thank you for the tutorial. Just a tip - if you are uploading a large pattern file into DS as a Print then Cut, make a copy of the pattern and edit it in Paint. You can resize it by reducing the number of pixels. I usually reduce pattern papers to 1000 pixels and they upload straight away. I don’t get any ‘failed to upload’ messages now that I do that.
Thank you for watching and the feedback. I too resize as needed, but I primarily use Photoshop Elements for the process, so I can shrink it down so Cricut will accept the file. Good tip to add! Thanks!
This was so helpful, thank you!
Very informative - thank you, Sandy, for taking the time to put this together! I have the Canon TS9521 and I LOVE IT! I’ll be putting it to work even more after watching this!
Thanks watching it and commenting. I hope it helps. The only thing about the printer that I am not fond of are the ink cartridges, but I love the printer. It uses a lot of ink. Sorry for the late reply! 👋
Thank you for showing me how to do this, your way seems easier than DS way. I’m definitely going to give it a go now.
I didn’t understand how digital paper worked, I’m relatively new to paper crafting, but now I’ve seen how it’s done, I think it’s gonna be easier, and cheaper to
Buy digital paper packs. Thanks again
You can do it! It also depends if Cricut Design Space is cooperating the day you try. Lately, it has not been the most stable. If you have any questions, you can also contact me via our Simply Crafty SVGs website contact form. I check email more than comments here, as you can see. 😄
Thank you for these tips. I haven't dabbled much with digital paper but I'm certainly going to give it a try after watching your tutorial!
You are so welcome! And once you get hooked, it is hard to get unhooked. The only trouble is trying to find a way to organize the files to easily find what you need. 😄
@@SimplyCraftySVGs ha! I find that to be a problem with everything I upload to Cricut.
This tutorial was very helpful. I learned something new today. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! I am so glad I could show you something new too! 😉
Thank You 🤗
Thank you!! 💕
You are welcome! I hope it helped.
Thank you for sharing this video but what if I want to make a full page of the same item, i.e. the sunflower? Also, what is the film you peeled off of the Avery Full Sheet Labels? I await your response.
I think this comment may be for another video? I am not sure, but I did not use Avery labels. I hope you find the answer!
Thank you for the tutorial. Just a tip - if you are uploading a large pattern file into DS as a Print then Cut, make a copy of the pattern and edit it in Paint. You can resize it by reducing the number of pixels. I usually reduce pattern papers to 1000 pixels and they upload straight away. I don’t get any ‘failed to upload’ messages now that I do that.
Thank you for watching and the feedback. I too resize as needed, but I primarily use Photoshop Elements for the process, so I can shrink it down so Cricut will accept the file. Good tip to add! Thanks!