11/20/2023 0 Comments Diy pronoun pinsCheck out my multi-media usage of scrap Smart Labels™, Writable Paper (put it on a mat to cut it more accurately) and vinyl. I like having a smaller-sized pin, so these scraps worked perfectly. Use the bits and pieces of various vinyl colors that you may have lying around to create the bits and pieces of a layered image. I don’t have a printer but my good friend, and co-worker (you may know her), Anna Rose, offered to help! We used printable sticker paper on paperboard backers using decoupage and hot glue to seal. Or, Print then Cut onto copy paper then adhere it to a backer. Print then Cut onto printable vinyl or printable sticker paper to stick directly to a backer. Print Then Cut imagesįor easy colorful images off your printer to your Cricut machine, use Print then Cut images! Cricut Access™ offers many different images that are Print then Cut – you can filter for this type of image under “Operation Type” in the Design Space so f tware. In general, they are interchangeable for any application below, so here’s a brief on each method. There are several methods that I used to create pins using your Cricut smart cutting machines. Using felt, vinyl scraps, paper, shrink film, and bottle caps, here are 5 different ways to make pins (or buttons, or badges) with help from your Cricut smart cutting machine. In turn, that inspired me to create fun pins and buttons for the occasion. Similar to pies, the possibilities are endless with Cricut, too.įor Pi Day (3.14) this weekend, my friend allowed me the opportunity to create a pie-inspired menu for her catering business.
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