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CRICUT
FOR
BEGINNERS
Cricut Project Ideas for ALL
By
MARY NABORS
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The Cricut machine is resulting in a revolution in paper crafting. It is readily portable and operates without being attached to a computer so that you can pick this up from the handy carrying handle and proceed.
The Cricut machine is capable of manufacturing a vast range of letters, shapes, and phrases anything you can imagine. There are no limitations!
I think every enthusiastic crafter should invest in at least one of the Cricut products if you have to add up all the time spent on perfecting lettering and ablation intricate designs, patterns, and slicing fondant with those pesky blades by hand.
While there is nothing that beats homemade products, cards, or personalized coasters, you can still personalize the same things with any of the Cricut machines and have the chance to offer them a professional and clean finish.
Let’s proceed!
Based on simplicity and minimalism, these hygge-inspired botanical shapes lend slightly of coziness to the kitchen counter. Mixed metallic vinyl transforms an easy functional food storage container into an ornamental object. Iron the leaf and flower motifs onto kitchen linens or an apron to offer to your favorite chef.
Materials & Tools
Iron-On Vinyl
Cutting-machine iron-on vinyl
Scissors
Weeding tool
Iron and ironing surface
Smooth cotton ironing cloth
Cutting-machine vinyl
Vinyl transfer material
Scissors
Weeding tool
Burnishing tool
Iron-On Vinyl Steps
Cut iron-on and take away the surplus.
With the wedding tool, remove detailed cuts from the inside design. Examine your design carefully to make sure that each cut-outis removed.
Place design onto your fabric with the shiny plastic facing up.
Iron with no steam to infuse the design with an apron.
Use cotton ironing cloth, if needed. Let cool completely, then peel back the plastic layer at a pointy angle.
Cover design with ironing cloth and secure design onto fabric.
Continue the process with remaining iron-on vinyl designs.
Tip: Don't use steam with your iron-on material. If your material isn't natural fiber, like cotton, linen, or silk, test little area before transferring iron-on vinyl.
Cut vinyl and take away the surplus, weeding around the details from your design.
Cut transfer material to suit design.
Place transfer material over design and press with a burnishing tool.
Peel off the backing paper.
A place to align with the second set and burnish to secure details.
Remove backing paper from vinyl.
Place vinyl onto a clean surface and burnish to secure.
Cactus plants seem to be the design accessory lately, but what if your home doesn’t get full sunlight? Make your own jumbo paper cacti to bring home a touch of Southwest style. These three-dimensional sculptures are often placed into simple terra-cotta pots, painted to match your own decor. Bonus: no messy dirt to deal with!
Here, too, are four simple designs that we cut with vinyl to customize smooth stone coasters. Add your own creative touch by finding alternative ways to use these cute cacti templates.
Materials & Tools
Art paper or large card stock paper
Posterboard
Low-temp hot glue gun
Paper curling tool
Spray mount or glue
12 x 24-inch cutting mat
Painted pot
Cutting-machine vinyl
Vinyl transfer material
Scissors
Weeding tool
Burnishing tool
Coasters
Cut pieces from card stock and one piece of the base from poster board.
Fold large pieces of cacti along score lines.
With a curling tool, gently shape two layers of petals of the cacti flower.
With a low-temp hot glue gun, place a dot on the back of 1 petal layer and secure it onto the center of the second petal layer with both sets curling upwards.
Use spray mount or glue to connect poster board and card stock base.
Slide tabs of huge cacti piece into slits on top of the base, leaving two base slits in between.
Repeat with the second matching piece.
Slide next piece with slit at heart over other two.
Press tab into the base on the right side.
Repeat with the final tab to make the body of the cactus.
Add hot glue to the final small top-slit piece.
Attach the small top-slit piece to the top of the cactus.
Slide other pieces into slit and glue in place.
Glue flower to the top of the cactus.
Place into a painted pot
Vinyl Steps
Cut vinyl and take away the surplus, weeding around the details from your design.
Cut transfer material large enough for pot and plant.
Place transfer material over the face of the vinyl pot and press.
Gently peel backing paper off the vinyl.
Place pot and transfer material over cacti and press into place.
Remove backing paper from vinyl.
Place vinyl onto clean coaster and burnish to secure.
Finish by adding small flower detail.
Techniques: Stencil, Collage, Origami - Folding, Tropical Materials & Tools
To make this tropical decoration, you will need:
1. Cricut
2. Set of 6 Scrapbooking paper sheets - Leaf -
30.5x30.5cm - petrol blue.
3. Leaf - 30.5x30.5cm - menthol green
4. Leaf - 30.5x30.5cm - lime green 5. Leaf - 30.5x30.5cm - spring green
6. Slate scrapbooking sheet - 30x30cm
7. A sheet of 34 epoxy stickers - 8 card stock polaroid frames -
8. An assortment of 40 die-cuts - 100m two-tone spool -
Sky blue
9. 16 mini clothespins 35 mm
10. Vivaldi smooth sheet A4 240g - Canson - white n ° 1
11. Precision cutter and three blades
12. Blue cutting mat - 2mm - A3
13. Acrylic and aluminum ruler 30cm black
14. Precision scissors
15. 13.5cm blue bi-material rings
16. 3D adhesive squares
17. Mahé Tools -scrapbooking
18. Pack of 6 HB graphite pencils
Discover all the steps below to understand your summer decoration "Tropical Paradise":
⎯ Gather the materials.
⎯ Using the template and a pencil, reproduce the palm on the papers in the collection.
⎯ Cut out using Cricut.
⎯ Assemble the trunk of the palm tree. Glue the foliage.
Using the template, reproduce the traces of the cocktail support on thin cardboard, following the size indicated.
Cover it with the gathering paper.
⎯ After having cut within the slate sheet: 1 x (8.5 x 8.5
cm), choose a Polaroid. Glue the slate sheet to the rear of the Polaroid. Using a chalk pen, write “Cocktail of the day.” Decorate with the stickers. Fold the support at the dotted lines.
⎯ Using the templates and a pencil, draw the leaves and flowers on the paper and on the gathering paper. Draw.
⎯ Choose photos. Cut them to size: 8.5 x 8.5 cm. stick with the back of the Polaroids.
⎯ Glue the leaves and flowers together. Cut the string to the specified dimensions and glue it to the rear of the flowers. Glue the birds on the string and hang the photos using mini clips.
And here is a pretty summer and tropical decoration!
Beautiful evenings in perspective!
Another fun retro revival, mushrooms are a motif that may remind us of our grandmother’s vintage kitchen. We created this mushroom meadow image to form a stunning layered piece of art that matches perfectly during a square shadow box frame. Our artwork is formed from a mixture of frosted text-weight and card stock papers, picked to make a soft color palette and enhance a modem or rustic setting.
The individual elements of this art ridicule vinyl details for your favorite mugs. Join me for morning coffee within the garden!
Materials & Tools
6 colors of text-weight or card stock papers, each sheet 8.5 x 11 inches or larger
12 x 12-inch card stock paper for fenestra rotunda mat
Double-sided adhesive roller
Foam adhesive squares
Square frame
Cutting-machine vinyl
Vinyl transfer material (optional)
Scissors
Weeding tool
Burnishing tool (optional)
Mugs
Cut all pieces of mushroom artwork in text-weight or card stock paper.
Using double-sided adhesive, tape lowers a part of the grass piece.
Place grass piece horizontally centered and flush with the bottom of the huge square background paper.
Attach foam adhesive squares on the back of the fem and mushroom piece to feature dimension.
Place fem and mushroom pieces on the artwork, centered horizontally.
Add double-sided tape to the back of the mushroom layer.
Align and place over fem and mushroom layer.
With double-sided tape, add mushroom tops and snail details to the artwork.
Repeat to connect snail shell and ladybug layers.