Buried in the update notes for Make-the-Cut 2.3.0 was a feature to “take in to account” the DPI of imported files. I hoped this would simplify the print and cut process and did it ever!
How to become a Wordle power user
Learn how to use Wordle Advanced with a spreadsheet to make Wordle more powerful and flexible.
Easy and cheap custom embossing dies
I have been experimenting with the various ways to make my own embossing dies for the Cuttlebug for almost a year now.
Sharpie checklist
I love Sharpies, but I am not too impressed with the Sharpie web site. Oh, it’s cute, but a little thin on the info.
Scoring and "Stitching" in SCAL2
Combining layers with the line styles feature in SCAL2 gives you lots of options to work with whether using gel pens or a scoring tool of some kind.
Cut, stamp and emboss the same image
I have had an idea rattling around in my head for a while and when I finally took time to try it out today I was amazed at how easy it was.
Still more pre-filled gel pen fonts
All of these are available at fontspace.com. As with the last post, each is rendered at the largest size that will still appear filled in. I’m only printing a few letters of each now for these samples so as to save time and preserve ink.
More filled in fonts
Another batch of pre-filled fonts for your gel pen enjoyment. Be sure to test a letter or two with the font, size and pen you want before committing to the long drawing process.
Pre-filled fonts for gel pens
I had a prior post where I gave a rather contorted procedure for filling in the fonts that you draw with Cricut markers, gel pens, etc. Today I had a better idea. Find fonts that already have a “fill” that works with the Cricut.
More gel pen jiggle testing
I have tried some more tests and find that I get less jiggle with the pastel and neon pens.
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