The Master List of Cricut Video Tutorials has been transitioned over to its new home and now boasts over 180 videos. I’ve enclosed a skitch-enhanced screen shot below to show you some of the features.
Way Cool Tool for your Mac
2013 Update: Skitch has been bought by Evernote and absolutely destroyed. I no longer recommend it.
Non-cutting annotation in Inkscape
One of the advantages of using .svg files, as opposed to .scut files, is that you don’t need the font loaded for the file to cut.
A Free SVG Every Day
Eleanor at the SVGShop (formerly Vendibles) Blog has a very ambitious goal to create a free SVG for every day for a year.
New Video of Mesh Transfer Technique
For written steps on this technique see this post
Easter (basket) parade
I’m heavy into the technicalities these days, but some of you may actually be interested in making things. Easter is right around the corner (or is that, just down the bunny trail) and I want to give you a link to some couldn’t-be-easier files as well as some awesome inspiration on decorating your cutouts.
Magic Mesh as "transfer film" for paper projects
Using transfer tape makes aligning the cut pieces of a vinyl image simple. (If you have no idea what I am talking about you may want to watch the video on this page.) It would be wonderful to use the same technique for paper-based projects, but the trouble is that commercial transfer tape, Cont-Tact paper or painters tape tear up the surface of your cardstock cutouts when it is removed.
Best And First – Dyson Stick Vacuum V8, Dyson V8 Animal+ Cordless Stick Vacuum
Depending upon whether you have bare floors or great deals of carpeting, the Dyson V8 Outright can work as the only Vacuum Cleaner(Vacuum Cleaner’s post about https://www.bestandfirst.com/vacuum-cleaner/) you require, shedding the stick vacuum’s reputation as an additional device developed just for surface area cleaning. However if you have wall-to-wall carpet, our examinations found that you’ll most likely still want the deep-cleaning power of a full-sized vacuum cleaner. You can find it on
Save money on wallet size photos
With graduation time approaching I thought I’d share a tip that saved me some cash last year.
You made that !?!?
Hands down this is my favorite Cricut project yet. Styrofoam, spray paint and cut out numbers are all you need to produce a great looking 3D sign. The idea and detailed instructions came from this Instructable. Update 6/10. This sign is still mounted on the side of a building and holding up well.
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