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We’re starting to get more daylight in the northern hemisphere, and that has many people browsing seed catalogs, crafting garden markers, and – well – plotting their plots. If you are both a gardener and an avid reader, you’ll love this Good Plots, Novels and Gardens SVG. I hand-lettered the design on my iPad, and …

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If you’re like me, you hate wasting supplies on a cut gone wrong. The worst is when I’ve just loaded the wrong mat into the Cricut – so it cuts the design that’s supposed to be white, out of my last piece of teal paper! Here’s how to make sure you know which mat will …

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In today’s email, I’m simply reminding you that Print then Cut calibration is not just a one-and-done event in your crafting timeline. Think of it as part of your Cricut maintenance. Sometimes after a Design Space update happens, I’ll notice that my Print then Cut isn’t as accurate as it used to be. So I’ll …

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Todays tip is not so much about something specific to do in Design Space, but more how to think about your designing and project process. Work smarter not harder! When you’re planning a decor project for something – a party, a photo shoot, a simple gathering – repeat colors and elements in all that you’re …

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The warp tool is another Cricut Access feature, so if you don’t have it, you can jump right to the bottom of the email for my newest YouTube video instead. If you do have Cricut Access, you can use the Warp Tool to distort words and lines of text. The image below is 3 individual …

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