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Cricut shape collage
Cricut shape collage










Be card not to tear this excess vinyl, you'll actually be able to use it for more creative fun.

  • Remove negative space for each design.
  • cricut shape collage

    Using scissors, cut designs apart so you don't accidentally iron on pieces in the wrong place.Cut gray designs, then cut yellow designs.Lay out the designs to cut in your Cricut Craft Room account.The matte side is the side that is placed on the fabric, the shiney side is the film that will be removed after you iron.įabric, jars and frame I used to make my Cricut decor collage Make your home decor with the Circut Iron on vinyl: So just make sure you look carefully to determine the shiney side vs the matte side. Note: not all vinyl colors have a white side like shown in my photos. Don't worry if you do cut all the way through – you can still iron you vinyl in place on your fabric, you just need to do it piece by piece.This method of cutting should result in a crisp cut through the vinyl but leaving the film in tact.

    cricut shape collage

  • Cut the design pieces using a “kiss cut”.
  • That shiney material is the “film” and is what the vinyl is attached to. You do not want to cut through the shiney side completely.
  • Place the Iron on material on your cutting mat, shiney side down.
  • Create your design using the Cricut Craft Room software.
  • #Cricut shape collage how to#

    I'm going to assume you already know how to use your Cricut machine and have a Cricut Craft Room account.

    cricut shape collage

  • Cricut machine with Cricut Craft Room account (and computer)Ĭricut Craft Room cutting designs I used:.
  • Various fabrics in yellow, white and gray.
  • Cricut Iron on vinyl in yellow and gray.
  • Materials you need to make this wall art: My husband came in the room and started talking to me as I was in the middle of ironing and I accidentally ironed one of the dragonflies down – ooops! So, I improvised and decided that's exactly where I wanted the dragonfly to go… I bet you can't even tell which one is wrong. Instead I was just carefully applying the iron where I needed it while moving my vinyl around the fabric where I wanted it. I was ironing everything in place and had not cut the separate pieces out. The final look of my vinyl art is not what I originally intended.










    Cricut shape collage