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The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts - The Ultimate Guide to Your Electric Cutting Machine - cover

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The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts - The Ultimate Guide to Your Electric Cutting Machine

Crystal Allen

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

This ultimate Cricut crafting guide covers everything from choosing your Cricut machine to using it like a pro! 
 
Whether you’re new to Cricut crafting or just looking for new ideas, The Unofficial Book of Cricut Crafts is the quintessential guide you’ve been looking for. Author Crystal Allen starts with an informative overview of the various Cricut models to help you determine the right Cricut for you. She then shares inspiring craft ideas that embrace every awesome element of this popular cutting machine. 
 
After familiarizing yourself with your new Cricut machine, Crystal will teach you how to use Cricut Design Space and get images from Cricut Access. Then it’s time to get started with illustrated, step-by-step instructions for projects that use the most popular materials your Cricut can cut. These include fabric, basswood and chipboard, leather, vinyl, heat transfer vinyl, and paper. Crystal even tackles infusible ink!  
 
Projects include:Personalized leather keychainsEtched wine glassesEngraved quote braceletsFelt coffee cozies Paper luminariesChalkboard signsInspirational quote pillowcasesSleep masksPhoto puzzlesLeather headphone keepersInfusible Ink coastersA rag quiltand more!
Available since: 08/18/2020.
Print length: 434 pages.

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