Can you tell me where the video is for etching slate? I love this ides for my staff Christmas gifts this year. Thanks! Will order my slate from your link.
I have been a paid member of Makers Gonna Learn for a reallly long time (I think I’ve paid for my second year already) but I’ve been extremely ill. I keep thinking “I’ll get better and so I’ll keep this membership so it’ll be here when I can do it”. So, being a 2 year old utter rookie, I’m wondering: Where do I find my membership stuff? How do I find the membership training, fonts, commercial licence, files, etc??? Do you have an app? Is it something I can just open and figure out, and my name will be there? Is it relatively intuitive? I’m totally lost and want to look for some files to move over to Cricut access to make stuff with. Somebody please help me! I used to be sharp as a tack, and now, thanks to Lyme disease, I have a short term memory of a wet noodle. I am looking for a Step 1, Step 2, Step 3… thank you! Step 1 would be WHERE do I find what I have been paying for? And how do I get access to the many files? God bless you!!!!
There are “good” transfer sheets and not so good ones. The Cricut ones are pretty good and they also come in “strong” stickiness versions as well which are great! Dollar stores ones are pretty much the most difficult to use as they seem to have the least “stick”. Try a few different brands until you find your favourite level of “stick”. What you also might look at is the design you are attempting. The very first project I attempted was WAY too detailed for a newbie like me to properly handle as it had a kajillion tiny wee pieces… it was a nightmare. Just because the machine can CUT it doesn’t always mean that a sane person can weed it and get it onto and off of a transfer sheet without breaking the laws of physics or you consuming an entire bottle of wine! I look back on that project now years later and I would be really hesitant to attempt it again it was so detailed. Lastly, I have also found that handling the vinyl with my (admittedly sometimes greasy) paws can make it more difficult to adhere to the transfer sheet. Always wash that luscious smelling hand cream off (and whatever else you might have going on) right before you handle the vinyl. Using a brayer/roller versus your hand to stick the vinyl down onto your mat will also reduce the chances of your paws making the vinyl even slightly goopy (yes, that’s the scientific term) and thus not sticking to your transfer sheet. Hope something in there helps! Lastly, if you despise transfer sheets and the accompanying pain and suffering (I hear ‘ya) consider doing some HTV or infusible ink projects! Weeding for both is dreamy… and no transfer sheets to use EVER! The first time I used HTV I was like “What? That’s it? Love”! ❤
I’m so happy you mentioned wood burning! I have just recently gotten interested in this
That's awesome!
This is cool. I will watch for these on the upcoming Amazon days 😀
Thanks for watching!
This was amazing. Thank you!!
You're so welcome!
Great info. Thanks Tanner
Any time!
Would someone be able to cut on the 15 inch round with the knife blade?
Can you tell me where the video is for etching slate? I love this ides for my staff Christmas gifts this year. Thanks! Will order my slate from your link.
Here you go ua-cam.com/video/QjH1KDdSU1E/v-deo.html.
@@MakersGonnaLearn thank you for saving me the hunting!
What heat printable vinyl did u use on the home decor pendant,thanks
Will you have a thanksgiving sale?
Yes!🙂
It is 9:30 the morning of the Summit. I didn't get my email to join and it starts at 11. I am very sad.
Hi we will email it to you!
Hi, this is awesome information but what do you do with the stuffed elephant?
You can make the Classic Birth Stat Elephant With Cricut ua-cam.com/video/2NqiXvWYW8s/v-deo.html.
This awesome
Thank you!
Not finding Amazon links
You can find the links at the video description. Thank you!
Trying the links the link just goes to front page of amazon It could be me
not just you, I am having the same issue.....
Sorry about that. The links has been updated!
How do you decorate the elephant with the cricut?
Vinyl on the ears, the baby's details of the birth on one, and the name on the other.
Heat transfer vinyl. Name and DOB on one ear, Wright and length on the other.
You can make the Classic Birth Stat Elephant With Cricut: ua-cam.com/video/2NqiXvWYW8s/v-deo.html
I have been a paid member of Makers Gonna Learn for a reallly long time (I think I’ve paid for my second year already) but I’ve been extremely ill. I keep thinking “I’ll get better and so I’ll keep this membership so it’ll be here when I can do it”. So, being a 2 year old utter rookie, I’m wondering: Where do I find my membership stuff? How do I find the membership training, fonts, commercial licence, files, etc??? Do you have an app? Is it something I can just open and figure out, and my name will be there? Is it relatively intuitive? I’m totally lost and want to look for some files to move over to Cricut access to make stuff with. Somebody please help me! I used to be sharp as a tack, and now, thanks to Lyme disease, I have a short term memory of a wet noodle. I am looking for a Step 1, Step 2, Step 3… thank you! Step 1 would be WHERE do I find what I have been paying for? And how do I get access to the many files? God bless you!!!!
Can I book a time for a one-on-one tutoring session?
I hope you feel better now! We would love to help you out. Email us at hi@makersgonnalearn.com so we can answer your questions.
Most of the links aren't working. :(
Yeah, they just seem to link to the amazon home page :(
Sorry about that. The links has been updated!
@@MakersGonnaLearn Thank you!!!
@@MakersGonnaLearn Thank you guys so much! 🙂
Sadly none of the links work.
Sorry about that. The links has been updated!
Can’t get my vinyl to stick to my transfer sheets
There are “good” transfer sheets and not so good ones. The Cricut ones are pretty good and they also come in “strong” stickiness versions as well which are great! Dollar stores ones are pretty much the most difficult to use as they seem to have the least “stick”. Try a few different brands until you find your favourite level of “stick”. What you also might look at is the design you are attempting. The very first project I attempted was WAY too detailed for a newbie like me to properly handle as it had a kajillion tiny wee pieces… it was a nightmare. Just because the machine can CUT it doesn’t always mean that a sane person can weed it and get it onto and off of a transfer sheet without breaking the laws of physics or you consuming an entire bottle of wine! I look back on that project now years later and I would be really hesitant to attempt it again it was so detailed. Lastly, I have also found that handling the vinyl with my (admittedly sometimes greasy) paws can make it more difficult to adhere to the transfer sheet. Always wash that luscious smelling hand cream off (and whatever else you might have going on) right before you handle the vinyl. Using a brayer/roller versus your hand to stick the vinyl down onto your mat will also reduce the chances of your paws making the vinyl even slightly goopy (yes, that’s the scientific term) and thus not sticking to your transfer sheet. Hope something in there helps! Lastly, if you despise transfer sheets and the accompanying pain and suffering (I hear ‘ya) consider doing some HTV or infusible ink projects! Weeding for both is dreamy… and no transfer sheets to use EVER! The first time I used HTV I was like “What? That’s it? Love”! ❤
A lot of your links don't work!
Sorry about that. The links has been updated!
Am I the only one that doesn't see the links?
You can check the links on the video description.