I love pickup trucks, and I incorporated one from Design Space into this Christmas card. It will cut for free with a Cricut Access subscription, or the images can be purchased in Design Space.
You may have seen digital papers for sale on many of the popular SVG sites and not known how to use them in Cricut projects. Digital papers can be uploaded to Design Space and used as a pattern fill for print then cut images. I like using them instead of buying a large package of patterned paper from which I might only use a few sheets. I’ll show you two different methods of using these digital papers in Design Space.
I recently updated the video that goes with this post: Here is a direct link to the new video which will show you how to create a background for a print then cut image that needs one: Click here to go to my YouTube channel where you can find this and all my other videos.
If your Cricut is cutting the inside of your printed image instead of just the outside, it’s likely that it wasn’t flattened properly. This tutorial will show you how to design your project correctly and avoid this issue.
Print then Cut can be a great way to quickly create multiple tags or stickers. This tutorial will walk you through the steps of creating a Print then Cut design.