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Quick Start Card Making for Cricut Explore Air 2 and Maker
Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.
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About Quick Start Card Making for Cricut Explore Air 2 and Maker
Quick Start Card Making Course Trailor
Quick Start Card Making Downloading and Importing SVG to Design Space
Uploading to Design Space
Resizing and Preparing the SVG for Cutting
Create Writeable Space on Back and Prep Cricut
Preparing Your Mats
Cutting Your Material
Assembling the card and all done
What You Will Learn?
- Often, I've heard people say, "I haven't taken my Cricut out of the box yet because I'm overwhelmed and don't know where to start.".
- This course walks you through how to quickly get started making a useful project with your Cricut. Whether you're creating a card for a birthday, Christmas, or other special occasion, you can use this course to create a craft that you can send to friends and family..
- This course is a quick start course that shows you start to finish how to create this card. The idea behind the quick start course is to give people a functional project to make without the overwhelm that goes into learning a new machine and software..
- This course is not intended for teaching how to setup and calibrate your machine. This course does not teach you how to use Cricut Design Space or the various file types that can be used in Design Space..
- Items You'll Need For This Course:.
- CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD DESIGN SPACE.
- I work on an Apple (Mac) daily, however the steps should be similar on a PC..
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