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How To Use Cricut Heat Transfer Vinyl on A Cricut Machine?

If you are a beginner in the world of heat transfer vinyl , this blog is dedicated to you. Here, you will learn how to use Cricut heat transfer vinyl on Cricut. The Heat transfer vinyl helps you customize T-shirts with your favorite design or quote. However, the iron-on vinyl is not good for T-shirts. But you can use it on tote bags, leather notebooks, shoes, and wood. Let’s move to making your craft using heat transfer vinyl on Cricut.  We are using Cricut Maker and Cricut Design Space in this blog. The Design Space is software integrated with all Cricut machines, such as Cricut Explore, Explore Air 2, and Cricut Maker. The steps we provide will be applied to all types of Cricut machines but will definitely have some different points for the Cricut Maker.  Materials & Tools You Will Need To make this craft, you will need heat transfer vinyl, a blank shirt, a tote bag, a onesie, etc. Also, there is a huge variety of Cricut heat transfer vinyl you can choose from.  Tools & Equ

How To Make Stickers On Cricut? [A Brief Guide]

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If you want to make something customized with a Cricut machine, stickers are the best way to go. You need an inkjet printer and a Cricut cutting machine to create professional stickers in the comfort of your home.  The stickers are best for decorating or personalizing your bullet journal. Especially when they are handmade stickers, it looks best on gifts and small items for selling. Plus, they go well with your business products to increase your brand recognition. This is why we made this tutorial on how to make stickers on Cricut, through which you can create beautiful stickers for any purpose.  Generally, adhesive papers are used for making Cricut stickers. Then it is printed and can be cut in any size; with the Cricut machine , it's easier to make different-sized stickers that will look no less than a professional stickers. You can also use vinyl, PVC, and foil for this purpose. To make stickers, we will use the Cricut Print Then Cut function, which needs an inkjet printer. Howe