While in Cali my mom asked me to teach a class about Cricut Craft Room. I had some projects that the ladies made to help learn some techniques in CCR. I hope they learned a lot! CCR is so useful when you are doing big projects or even the little ones. My husband got me a laptop for my birthday so that I can watch movies while I craft and use CCR right at my crafting table (I am lucky- I have my own craft room! I only have to share it with the loud AC unit and water heater lol)
This is the layout we made:
The Left-handed side was learning to make word art using the different fonts from the CTMH cartridges and the CCR font. The Right-handed side was learning to group images so you can move them as one image. I think they'd agree this was the most tedious :) but I think they got it down.
We also made a favor box and switched out the frame on the top of the box for a cupcake shape and make a favor bag with a word cut out on the side.
If I ever did another one, I would totally teach about layers because that is another time-saver that helps out.
Maybe if I can get enough time- I'll do an online tip class. Hmmm.. my first video? That might be exciting :)
Here is the CCR file of all 4 projects- have fun! You have to have Artiste, Artbooking, and Art Philosophy to cut them out.
CCR file
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Cricut Tips
You can love your Cricut too! Here are some tips:
1) You need to buy this: Glue Pen
This puppy will save you $$$$ by allowing you to reuse your cricut mats. When the mat has lost it's sticky, scrape off all the little bits of paper. Then very liberally apply the glue pen glue all over the mat. Let it dry and wah-la you've got a new mat to use. And this glue pen will give you tons of applications so don't worry.
2) Know how the Cricut will cut
This is the handbook you get with your cartridge. If you turn your handbook to the right:
This is how it will cut- the top of the handbook like how you load the paper into the machine.
Also, the inch measurement you put on your dial will be how tall the image is (so in the case of the flipped handbook the size will be from left to right)
3) All letters are the same keys on different cartridges
So for my Close To My Heart cartridges: Art Philosophy has shapes listed on the keypad, Artiste has letters on the keypad, and Artbooking has letters. When I want to cut out letters on the Art Philosophy cartridge, I just stick the Artiste (or Artbooking) keypad on (NOT the cartridge) and type in the letters. You just have to make sure on the side buttons you have already selected "font". So much easier than searching through the handbook!!!
4) Learn how to use Cricut Craft Room
Learning the Cricut Craft Room is a blessing! It will save you paper and you can transform your images into different images with it.
For the Artbooking cartridge, the images on a key are linked together for whatever size is listed in the handbook. If you want to cut an image a different size you will need to select "real dial size". But if an image is layered it won't work. So unless you want to go through a lot of paper trying to find at what dial size your layered image will fit, you can just go to Cricut Craft Room and perfectly size it.
Cricut Craft Room is FREE. You will just need to connect your cricut to a computer in order to cut.
If you are always cutting just how it loads that means that the right side of your mat will wear out faster. Loading it portrait mode will cut from the left side of your mat going across the top instead of down. This is also good if you have a section of your paper that you want to cut that is going the wrong direction for you to be able to cut any more loading it normally.
Hope these tips help you! There are a ton of cricut tutorials online that I'm sure teach you even more, but these tips are the ones that have really helped me a lot and I use them all the time.
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