Every Tuesday, I send out a Cricut tip related to Design Space, or a certain machine, or a certain material. I usually give an explanation, at least one photo, and why the tip is useful or when you’ll want to use it.
I appreciate all the great feedback that I’ve gotten, and have heard from several of you that you would love to see any previous emails you may have missed.
I figured the best way to do that is to share each email as an individual blog post here and list them all out. Then you can scroll the list for any you have missed or want to revisit.
- The Cricut Minute #1 – Change Canvas Color
- The Cricut Minute #2 – Name Layers
- The Cricut Minute #3 – Design Space Actions
- The Cricut Minute #4 – HTV Layering Mistake
- The Cricut Minute #5 – Background for Print then Cut
- The Cricut Minute #6 – Print the Cut Materials
- The Cricut Minute #7 – Cricut Sensor Error
- The Cricut Minute #8 – Calibrate Print then Cut
- The Cricut Minute #9 – Add Text in Design Space
- The Cricut Minute #10 – Find Fonts in Design Space
- The Cricut Minute #11- Curve Text
- The Cricut Minute #12 – Design Space Text Edit Tools
- The Cricut Minute #13 – Skinny Cricut Fonts
- The Cricut Minute #14 – Parchment Paper Trick
- The Cricut Minute #15 – Single Line Cut
- The Cricut Minute #16 – Tips from a Graphic Designer
- The Cricut Minute #17 – A Product I Don’t Recommend
- The Cricut Minute #18 – Getting Curled up Materials on the Mat
- The Cricut Minute #19 – Pattern Fill
- The Cricut Minute #20 – Find Free Cricut Fonts
- The Cricut Minute #21 – Use Two Cricuts at Once
- The Cricut Minute #22 – Ready to Cut Projects in Design Space
- The Cricut Minute #23 – Use the Cricut Grid Lines
- The Cricut Minute #24 – The Background Eraser
- The Cricut Minute #25 – Wedding Boxes
- The Cricut Minute #26 – Making Stencils
- The Cricut Minute #27 – Change cut Pressure
- The Cricut Minute #28 – Weeding HTV
A few months ago I was thinking about how I could make my email newsletter more useful to you – the reader. An email that contained actual helpful Cricut information without making you click to read a blog post, buy a ticket, or watch a video. While all of those things are still important to me as part of my JOB, I don’t want my communication with you to be ONLY that.
So The Cricut Minute series was born. Thanks for keeping my job fun, and let me know if you have topic ideas for The Cricut Minute!