Version 7.3.95 of Design Space released on March 1, and the big thing users will notice has to do with generating text. The separate text editing box is gone, and text is now added directly to the text box on the design canvas.
If you just received a new Cricut Joy as a gift, here’s a project you can use to thank the awesome person who got it for you! As of this writing, this Thank You Card will cut for free without a Cricut Access subscription.
Contour is a handy tool for hiding unneeded cuts and separating images that can’t be ungrouped. Uploaded images often can’t be ungrouped, and occasionally, this will occur with a Design Space image. This tutorial will take you through the steps of using contour to customize your designs.
Cricut has added a new image set with designs to create a project that you’ll use all year long! The Customizable Mandala Home Sign Collection includes images to create a “Home” or “Welcome” sign where the “O” can be replaced with seasonal layered mandalas. One of these signs would make a great addition to your home decor or a wonderful gift!
Write then cut is a great feature for customizing cards and other projects with the look of handwritten text. Find out what to do if your written text is outlined or in “bubble” letters.
The ability to write text on projects opens up lots of creative possibilities! I love using Cricut pens to write sentiments on the inside of my cards. In this tutorial, I’ll show the basics of creating written text in Design Space.
One of the most popular and powerful features of Cricut Design Space is the ability to upload your own images to use in projects. Uploading to SVGs to Design Space only takes a few simple steps.