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When sent to mat, it will look like this. And then I flatten them.ĭoing that will make it so, the word MON will print on the white circle and the other layers will just cut. So, I then select the white circle and MON layer and change their FILL layer to PRINT. You’d do this to a design where you want the texture and layers visible. So, in the this Design Space file I wanted the word MON printed on the white circle, but the circle, blue hanger and green layer all just cut. You do this by selecting the layer you want to change, and hit the drop down menu under on the menu bar. The other thing you can do is choose which layers that you want to change to Print then Cut. When you do that, it changes it to a Cut and Print file (as you can see in the side layers bar). The first way is to select all the layers and then just hit the FLATTEN button in the bottom right hand corner. So, to convert it to Print then Cut file, you can do it two ways. Here is a design that was made and all the different layers are set to only CUT. Let me walk you through a couple of scenarios using Print Then Cut. Or if the image has multiple layers, then prior to changing the line type, you will want to flatten the layers together. You can make any Design Space file into a printable image by changing the Fill in Design Space. You can also tell they’re a printable image, because underneath the image it has a printer icon underneath it. Then hit FILTER in the top right hand corner and checking the PRINTABLES checkbox! This with filter out only images that are pre-designed to use as a Print then Cut image. You can find them by clicking IMAGES in Design Space. There are many designs within Design Space that are already designed to be used as a Print then Cut image. This box is actually a sensor marker for your Cricut cutting machine to read and tell it where you design is. When it prints the design, it will also print a black box around your design. HOW DOES THE PRINT THEN CUT FEATURE WORK?Īfter you have finished the design process, Design Space will prompt you to print the design. When using the Cricut Maker, you can use white AND light to medium colored paper. The Print then Cut feature works with both the Cricut Explore Air 2 and the Cricut Maker! When using the Cricut Explore Air 2, it is recommended that you print on all WHITE. I have used my HP Laser Printer when printing on Cardstock and it’s been fine, but do know that Cricut does recommend and test this feature using an InkJet Printer. The reason Cricut recommends this, is because the Print then Cut feature is used a lot with their Printable Vinyl and Laser printers use heat and it can ruin the Printable Vinyl.
#Anyway you slice it printable free
You can download my 24″x36″ “Pin the Tail on the Bunny” Free Printable HERE. As with my other printables, it is for personal use only and is not to be distributed or sold in any way.The first thing you need to know about the Print then Cut feature is that in order to use this feature, Cricut recommends an InkJet Printer. You could also glue cotton balls or tissue to your tails. Flowers would be so cute as bunny tails too.
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I used pink and white polkadot washi tape to secure it to the wall.įor the tail, just draw/trace a cloud picture or a circle with a scalloped edge.
#Anyway you slice it printable download
You can download the free print at the end of this post. This is a much less expensive way to make a huge black and white print than having a poster made. I used a cute bunny graphic that I found on , and designed the print to be 24″x36″. I had it printed as a 24″x36″ engineering blueprint (you can do this at any copy place or office supply store) and it only cost about $4. Hopefully it will help you in your party planning, classroom, or family gathering! Ella and I have had so much fun playing "Pin the Tail on the Bunny" over and over and over again. I always loved “pin the tail on the donkey” when I was a kid, so I thought this would be a fun spin on that game. I designed a fun little free printable for your favorite little sweetie pies this Easter.