Hi friends! If you have a Cricut you need to watch my Cricut Video Tutorial and learn how easy it is to use Cricut’s Print Then Cut feature. If you don’t have a Cricut, go get one and come back and let me teach you how to use Print Then Cut. {wink} Teasing aside, if you drop in next Wednesday I have a deal for you to get a new lavender Cricut Explore Air 2! {eek!}
Cricut Explore machines have tons of features, and this one, the print then cut feature, is quickly becoming a favorite for me. I love to design crafts, but before Cricut I needed to make my edges and shapes easy to cut for myself and my customers. Now, with the Cricut, I can do anything I want and my Cricut will cut it with the Print Then Cut feature.
As part of my Rule The School Cricut cartridge, I designed four bookmarks. They’re all print then cut designs, but they can easily be personalized before you print. I added my son Cole’s name to each, attached the font and the graphic, then printed them as one!
You can do it right on your digital device. I like using my iPad so I can just touch to move, add, enlarge, etc. Your computer or your iPhone or your Android will work great too.
Watch The Video
I made a little video to walk you through how to use the Print Then Cut feature. It’s super easy and you’ll be glad you learned!
Supplies To Make These Bookmarks
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Standard Mat
- Cardstock, Sticker Paper or Printable Vinyl
- Canon Pixma MG7720 (prints straight from Design Space on your mobile device!)
More Cricut Print Then Cut Craft Projects
- Beehive Hexagon Baby Shower Cupcake Toppers
- Buzzing Bee Scallop Placecards & Food Tents
- DIY Patriotic Invitations For All The Summer BBQs
As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!
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