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13 lip 2020 · I have the cutest DIY for you today – it’s making cheese tray labels with removable vinyl. Not only does labeling your cheeses make the whole charcuterie tray experience much fancier, your guests will love being able to see at a glance which cheeses you’ve picked out.
15 sty 2020 · Cut Your Design. Load your vinyl onto your mat, making sure to use the correct “vinyl” setting for your project and then let your machine do its magic! Insider Tip: I generally cut down my vinyl to the correct size before cutting, I just find it easier to manage that way, and then you can also weed it while it’s on the mat which helps!
6 dni temu · 4. FabricGrip Mat: For Fabrics and Delicate Textiles. Made specifically for fabric, the Cricut FabricGrip Mat combines a delicate adhesive with a strong hold, making it perfect for fabric cutting with a rotary blade and your Cricut Maker or an interface bonded-fabric blade and your Cricut Explore.
Step 1: Materials. Materials required: Cheese (or cheese slices) non-waxed floss (or a cheese cutter) cookie cutters (the more variety the better!) You'll also need some counter space, a fun way to display your new shapes, and a few hungry mouths doesn't hurt either. Step 2: Cut That Cheese. Cheese is sometimes difficult to cut.
Time to Cut the Cheese! - cheese cutting for cheese boards. When you decide you want to cut some cheese for your cheese board, I love triangles. And I'd like to make the case for adding...
Whether you are brand new to the Cricut world or are a seasoned Cricut pro, you are going to want to check out these SHOCKING Cricut Mat Hacks that Will Save You Money. Not only are they economical, but they’re clever and helpful too. We think you’ll probably learn at least one new cutting mat idea here today.
19 mar 2022 · Learn how to make beautiful layered cardstock hummingbird designs with intricate cuts on Cricut! One of my favorite features of Cricut cutting machines is the level of detail they’re capable of! These smart machines can cut, draw, and score tiny details on so many materials.