Learn how to make handmade Christmas Cards with your Cricut in 2020.
Join me this Thursday for Cricut for Australians on Facebook’s Thursday Night Live.
This week I am working on Christmas Cards with a Twist. Each card can be made on the Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore Air or Cricut Explore Air2. Every year I try to create something different, unique and interesting for the members of Cricut for Australians. This year is no exception with 2 box cards; snowmen window and Australian Christmas Santa Village, and the multipurpose Christmas Gift Tag Card.
I hope you enjoy them! The Files will be made available on my Facebook Page after the Live finishes.
I have used Cardstock, Cricut Print then Cut elements and the Cricut Foil Transfer System and Foil but you could swap that out for pens if you wish.
Note: You can only use the Cricut Foil Transfer System with Cricut Design Space on a Desktop/Laptop computer; not a smart device e.g. iPhone.
Cricut Foil Transfer Kit @ Big W: [ Ссылка ]
Cricut Foil Transfers Sheets: [ Ссылка ]
These files were based on projects created by Jennifer McGuire. I just ‘cricutified’ them. Please make sure you follow Jennifer McGuire if you love card making - she is amazing!
MATERIALS USED:
Kokuyo Dotliner Glue Tape from Officeworks: [ Ссылка ]
Scotch Tacky Glue from Craftonline: [ Ссылка ]
Epson WF 7725 Printer: [ Ссылка ]
AC Cardstock from Spotlight
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Christmas Cards Handmade - Made with your Cricut 2020
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