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Turn your loved one’s handwritten recipe into a custom ornament with the Glowforge Aura!
Today is Day 2 of25 days of Craftmas with Amy Makes That! This holiday season, I’ll be sharing 25 days of crafts you can make with your Cricut, Glowforge & more. From DIY gift ideas to festive holiday crafts, I’m sharing it all with you!
You’ve seen those custom cutting boards where a handwritten recipe is transferred onto it, right?What if I said there’s a mini version you can make 🥹
Learn how to make a Recipe Cutting Board Ornament with the Glowforge Aura for Day 2 of Craftmas! HOW. CUTE.
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Do you hate weeding? Say less! Learn how to use DTF Transfers & re-create your own Merry Craftmas Ugly Sweater with your heat press.
Welcome to Day 1 of25 days of Craftmas with Amy Makes That! This holiday season, I’ll be sharing 25 days of crafts you can make with your Cricut, Glowforge & more. From DIY gift ideas to festive holiday crafts, I’m sharing it all with you!
We’re starting off strong with our first Craftmas project:DIY Ugly Sweater using a DTF Transfer! This holiday craft requires NO weeding. All you need is your DTF Transfer & a heat press to apply.
PLUS! The “Merry Craftmas” SVG is a LIMITED EDITION digital file. Join in on the fun and get yours HERE.
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Do you need fonts for Holiday and Christmas crafts? Below are some of my favorite fonts for Cricut projects this holiday season!
Whether you’re makingDIY gifts for loved ones this holiday season or running a craft business with your Cricut, finding fonts is time consuming!
Today I’m sharing with you 35+ Best Cricut Christmas Fonts to use for Cricut projects this holiday season. Fonts can be downloaded, then used in Cricut Design Space (and don’t worry, you can watch my easy tutorial here if you don’t know how to import your fonts).
Be sure to follow me on my Instagram, YouTube, & TikTok to see how I use these Christmas fonts in my upcoming 25 Days of Craftmas with Amy Makes That Series 👀🎄🎅🏼
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Do you want to make stickers with your Cricut, but can’t find the right printer? Then this post is for you!
What Is Print Then Cut?
One of the most common Print Then Cut projects is stickers. They’re also a great product to sell if you’re looking to start a craft business!
The printer is needed to print the design. Then the cutting machine, like the Cricut, will cut the design into its specific shape! If you need more help with Print Then Cut, watch my Print Then Cut 101 video here.
But finding the right printer can be time consuming, frustrating, & overwhelming. That’s why I created this blog post to share the BEST list of printers for Print Then Cut projects with the Cricut!
This post is about the best printers for Print Then Cut projects with the Cricut.
BEST PRINTERS FOR CRICUT PRINT THEN CUT PROJECTS:
1. HP Envy Inspire 7255e
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Copy + Scans
Price: $
This printer was one of the cheapest printers I found. It’s a wireless, inkjet printer that prints vibrantly! It also comes with up to 6 months of Instant Ink that’ll save you some $$ upfront.
Overall, I think it’s a great starting printer if you’re diving into the Print Then Cut world and don’t want to spend a lot of money to scan/copy things!
2. Canon TS6320
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Expandable Output Tray
5 Individual Inks
Price: $$
To be honest, the reviews are not so great for this printer… BUT, it’s mainly technical errors like difficulty with setting it up and the WiFi connection.
Canon tech support has helped customers tremendously with these errors, so if you can get past those hiccups, this printer is a solid choice!
3. Canon Pixma TS8120 (My Printer)
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Adjustable Printing Tray (Print multiple sizes)
Easy WiFi Connection
Price: $
Say hello to my printer! I’ve had this printer for about 3 years now and haven’t had any problems. The printing quality is great, ink replacements aren’t expensive, and I love being able to print projects bigger than 8.5” x 12”.
The only downside is that it’s sold out often and hard to find 🙁
4. Epson EcoTank ET-2720
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Great Sublimation Features
Long-Lasting Ink Cartridges
Price: $$
This wireless, inkjet Epson printer has some of the best reviews! It can easily be used for Print Then Cut & Sublimation projects and is also great on ink.
Plus, it’s a top recommendation for sticker businesses because of the high printing quality!
5. Canon Pixma G620
Main Features:
MegaTank Ink
PhotoPrint Editor (With Canon App)
Borderless Photo Printing
Price: $$
Although it’s on the pricier side, this Canon printer is a great investment due tothe low cost in ink!
The printing quality is *chefs kiss* and can hold up to 20 sheets in the output tray. Which is superb for printing in bulk!
6. HP All-In-One Inkjet Printer
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
5 Color Options
6 feet USB Cable
Price: $
Another “All-In-One” printer that prints, scans, copies easily! This printer connects with any smartphone and is great for printing at home.
I also like that it comes in 5 different colors!
7. Epson EcoTank ET-2760
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Cartridge-Free Supertank
Easy Set-Up
Price: $$$
Say goodbye to annoying ink cartridges and say hello to easy refillable ink tanks! Although this printer is in the high-price range, you will save SO MUCH $$ on ink.
There were reviews from other sticker makers who said the quality is perfect for small business owners.
So if you’re looking for a printer to invest in with low ink costs, it definitely should be this one!
8. Epson EcoTank ET-3760
Main Features:
Inkjet Printer
Cartridge-Free Supertank
Price: $$$
This is the *updated* version of the above ET-2760! So what’s different?
Besides the price, this model has an automatic document feeder with an even faster printing speed and better color accuracy. As a small business, those features are essential for happy customers!
And there’s nothing better than not having to replace your ink within 2-3 YEARS and save a ton of $$! If I had to choose which printer is THE BEST… I’d have to say this one!
So, which printer is best for you? Here are some key points to remember when buying a printer:
What are you looking to print?
If you choose an inexpensive printer, costs in replacing ink cartridges may end up being more expensive in the long run.
Do you need a lot of features? (Like scanning, copying, faxing, etc.)
A more expensive printer might be worth the $$ if you’re a business or don’t want to keep buying expensive ink every few months.
Hope these tips helped you find the right printer for Print Then Cut projects with your Cricut machine 🙂
Need more help with Print Then Cut? Watch the below YouTube video to learn the step-by-step process of what it is and how to make a project! ⬇️
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