Cricut sells both removable and permanent vinyl which are both great for so many different projects. Vinyl - The day you start working with vinyl, your crafting world changes for the better. These are some of my favorite materials to use with my Maker: The Cricut Maker can cut over 300 materials, and while I haven’t even come close to cutting that many materials yet with my machine, I have experimented with a lot and let me tell ya - I’m impressed every time I try a new one. What Are Your Favorite Cricut Maker Materials? The Cricut Maker made working with these materials a whole lot easier since it did all of the intricate cutting for me! In the next section below I’m talking about 3 of my favorite and most used Cricut materials - and notice how they all vary when it comes to texture, thickness, and durability! For example, basswood and chipboard were both materials that I wanted to work with more but I never really did because they were heavier duty than what I was used to. Sure, I had heard that the Maker could cut a lot of materials but it wasn’t until I started actually using it and experimenting with it that I realized how impressive it really was. What surprised me the most about my Maker was the wide range of materials that I could cut with it. What Surprised You About Your Cricut Maker? And if you want even more information about the Maker, be sure to check out my Cricut Maker Questions Answered post here! This is such a special card to give for an anniversary, birthday, wedding, Mother’s Day - you get the idea.īut before we get into the DIY, I’m also answering some questions about my Cricut Maker in case you’ve been on the fence about getting one. My husband recently bought me a locket necklace and it was major inspiration for this DIY Locket Card I made with my Cricut Maker. Send the puzzle cut file to cut on the Maker.This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut.*I have already attached the puzzle lines in the cute file above, but you will need to do that if you want to create your own puzzle.Place the alphabet art on the chipboard along the marked lines you created (1inch over and 1 inch down) This will allow you to line up the puzzle to cut perfectly over the image.Use a ruler to mark 1 inch from the top, and 1 inch from the side. Place a sheet of chipboard onto a strong grip mat, and tape the edges with masking tape.Place the printed image onto a light grip cutting mat, and cut the 6.75”圆.75” square out. The alphabet will need to be printed on Cricut Printable Vinyl. Open the puzzle cut file and then, upload the Alphabet design to Cricut Design Space, and adjust both to be 6.75”圆.75” square.Head over to Everyday Party Magazine to download this super cute animal alphabet printable. Puzzle cut design by Jen Goode (#M68E363).So, I fired up my Maker and got to work on these adorable puzzles! My niece is going into Kindergarten this year, and I thought it would be fun to host a small party for her and a few friends! But, a party isn’t much of a party without awesome party favors. Summer is quickly coming to an end, and I LOVE to host back to school parties for the kids. Hi everyone! It’s Jess from Everyday Party Magazine, and I’m so excited to be back again! I’m a Cricut enthusiast, and I love using Jen’s cut designs for party decor, favors, and more! How to make an Alphabet Puzzle See the link in the materials list below. Jessica is also sharing the cute animal alphabet print on her site as a free download. My friend, Jessica Roe from Everyday Party Magazine is back again to share this fun Cricut craft, perfect for party prep! Jessica shares all kinds of fun party ideas on her site and today she’s got this darling alphabet puzzle for you. How to make an alphabet puzzle with your Cricut
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