Tuesday, September 16, 2014

CRICUT: Awesome news for Imagine owners

Just had the most awesome email pop into my inbox. If you own an Imagine and have the Explore (or are thinking about purchasing one) then this is great news for you!


   

The offer is time critical so read below and if you didn't get an email make sure you contact cricut.com.

And make sure you tell your friends that have an Imagine!

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Here's how to check if your Imagine is registered!

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Happy crafting!  ♥

CRICUT - Design Space new features


Hi everyone

I'm so happy to let you know that Print then Cut will be launched the week of September 22nd, 2014!

I've been lucky enough to have been given the opportunity to beta test the new features for the last couple of months and I'd like to quickly go over them here!

(Make sure you join us on Facebook for up to date info of 
when the new update will be launched!)

So, obviously the biggest new feature is the Print then Cut. So what does that actually mean?

Quite simply, you'll be able to take pretty much any image (Cricut or imported) into Design Space, print it out then have the Explore cut it!

When it's released you will be prompted to install a new Design Space plug in. You'll also need to do a firmware update on your Explore.

Once that's done you'll do a calibration of your Explore. Don't worry... it takes you through it step by step!

There are even lots of images that are "Print Ready" available. Just click Insert Images, then with All Images selected click on the Filter and check the Printables box.



Select an image, resize it then press Go and follow the instructions. It's that easy!



Keep in mind that currently Print then Cut is limited to 8.5" x 11" so you'll have to keep your image smaller than that to stay within the registration marks. You will get an error message if your image is too big.

If you don't want your image printed as one flat layer, just click on the Unflatten button



Some of the layers will be separated so you can give your project some dimension.





When you're at the Mat Preview screen you'll see a Settings button in to top right corner.
Click on that and you'll see the option to "bleed".



Bleed prints a border around your image which allows for more precise cutting. 


So, what else is new in Design Space?


You'll find there are new icons in the Layers box.



Slice

A great new addition to Design Space is the Slice tool.

Remember all those times you've wanted to cut something off or out of an object? Well, now you can!

You can turn a circle into a semi-circle. Or create a frame by placing one image on top of another. (Previously achieved by using Weld).

Using the Slice tool I was able to create this swing card.



I'll have a full tutorial soon on how to create this card! 

Weld

Not a new tool, but the way Weld works has changed.

Previously if you placed one image inside another image and welded, the smaller image would be cut out of the larger image.


Now if you do the same process the smaller image is fully absorbed into the larger image. 



So how do you achieve the same result as the old weld? You use the slice tool instead!

Overlapping images and welding still works in the same way though.




Flatten

Take any image and turn it into a one layered printable image. Then cut around that image.



(It's a bit hard to see but the image on the right will print as one layer.)


Here's what the Mat Preview looks like when the above image hasn't been flattened.

All the layers are separated and cut as you're used to.



Here's what the Mat Preview looks like when the image has been flattened.You can see the registration marks on the Mat Preview.



You can see that there's two layers showing. The first layer will be printed and then the Explore will cut around it. The second layer is a cut only layer and is the shadow for this image. Cutting it is totally optional.

Don't like flat images? No problem. You can still use the Print then Cut feature to print each layer then cut it.

Instead of clicking Flatten you can go to the Layers menu and change the Cut icon to a Print Icon. You can see in the picture below I have changed the first 3 icons to Print icons so far.




When finished this is what your Mat Preview will look like. Once you press Print and Continue all three mats will be sent to your printer to be printed and you will then place them one at a time on the cutting mat.



A great feature of changing the cutting icon to a printing icon is that you can change the colours of any or all of the layers. Just click on a layer in the Layers box then select the colour you want from the Custom Color Picker.




Detach

Not a new tool, but the Detach option has been added to the Layers box so you don't have to go digging for it in the drop down menu when you right click on an object.





What else?

Well, now when you click on an object and hold an arrow key down on your keyboard the image will keep moving. No more click click click click....!

And.... for those of us that don't live in the USA, Print then Cut works perfectly with our A4 paper! 


That's all for now... but stay tuned for more in depth tutorials!




Happy crafting!  ♥

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Something big is coming!!


Get ready all you Cricut Explore lovers! Something big is about to land....

Here's a little clue...



Get ready to stock up on white cardstock!

Stay tuned for more info... coming soon!

And be sure to join Paulette and I on Facebook at Cricut Lovers Guide to Design Space.



Happy crafting!  ♥

Easel card with drawer

**This post may contain affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links. 

Just a quick post to share a free Cricut Design Space project I created.

The project is an Easel card with drawer. You can attach a calendar to the easel or add a photo. Whatever works for you!



You might need some assembly instructions.

Here's a diagram showing the different pieces in the design.



The easel is put together in the usual way. Fold the Easel card base in half, then fold again to create a triangle.

Take the Easel panel and adhere it to the from of the Easel base.



Here's a side view.



Fold drawer enclosure 1 along the score lines and adhere the two tabs. Apply tape to the sides as shown below.




Fold Drawer enclosure 2 and adhere the two tabs.



Drawer enclosure 2 is turned upside down and fits inside Draw enclosure 1 and is slightly smaller for that reason.



Make sure you put the two together so that you have an opening at the front.

Remove the tape from enclosure 1 and adhere the two together.



Fold the drawer layer along the score lines and adhere the tabs.



Slide the drawer into the enclosure. If you have trouble inserting the drawer because of the tabs on the inside of the enclosure, you can cut two strips and adhere them to the inside of the sides of the assembled enclosure.

Take the two handles pieces and adhere them on top of each other. This makes the handle stronger.
I used brads to attach the handle to the drawer.

If you haven't tried the Cricut faux leather, I think it would be great for the handle for this project.

If you use faux leather you would only need to cut one of the handle pieces.

Place the decorative shape piece on the top of the box and position so that the easel stands correctly.
I used pop dots to give mine some height and to hold the easel better.

Add the rest of the decorative layers and you're done!

Sturdy cardstock would be a good idea for this project. Especially if you're going to be adding anything with weight to the easel.

Here's the link for the Design Space file: https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/project/20327974








Happy crafting!  ♥

Saturday, August 16, 2014

CRICUT: Free Centre step card

If you're a card maker you've probably been on the lookout for different types of card folds. I've been doing the same thing and was happy to find an amazing resource of templates created by Penny Wessenauer.

I am so happy to let you know that I have been in contact with Penny and she has given me permission to create cutting files for her templates and freely share them with you!

To get the ball rolling I have created a Centre Step Card.

Here's the card I made using the cutting file:



Some instructions:



The cutting file can currently only be used in Cricut Design Space with the Explore.

Here's the link to the Design Space file: 

A huge thank you to Penny for allowing me to share her files with you in this way!



Happy crafting!  ♥

Friday, August 8, 2014

CRICUT: Free Tea Bag Holder cut file


This weeks free Design Space file is based on an awesome project by Sam from Pootles Papercraft.

I've been trawling the internet looking for ideas for our Free File Friday and came across Sam's blog. Can I just say I want to make every... single... thing... she has shared!!!

I contacted Sam and asked if it was okay for me to create a Cricut Design Space cut file from one of her projects to share with all of you... and she said yes!

So, without further ado... let me introduce you to the Pootles Papercraft Tea Bag Holder Folder!




They will make the cutest gifts to give to friends or family. Each one holds 4 of the Twinings size tea bag envelopes. (Well, they used to be envelopes. Seems Twinings has cut costs and don't pack their teabags in those cute little envelopes anymore...)

Here's a side view of the holder...





Inside you'll find four of the cutest little envelopes each one containing a tea bag!



And here's Sams versions...



I found they also fit coffee sachets. And imagine one filled with Ghirardelli Chocolate Squares! Drool....

These are the pieces you'll find in the cut file. It might look complicated, but it really is a simple project to make!



You'll notice in Sams video she uses flowers as the envelope closures.  I create my files using the free Cricut Craft Room Basics cartridge so that anyone with an Explore can cut it but unfortunately there's no flower on that cart so I used a circle instead. But you can hide or delete those circles and add whatever shape you like in their place.


And make sure you watch Sams video! She shows you exactly how to put this beautiful project together! Here's the link to the project: 



Please leave Sam some blog love while you're there. And if you happen to live in Wales, UK and need a Stampin' Up consultant... then look no further!

A Public Service Announcement.... you will most likely lose hours at Sams blog.... I watched video after video after video!! You have been warned! :)

I hope you enjoy this weeks file. 'Til next week....


Happy crafting!  ♥

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