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Heather's Cricut Tutorials & Step By Steps


When I make things, I tend to take screenshots and make step by step notes.  I do this not only to share them, but because I will not remember how I made something when I go back to make it a second time, if I do not do not.  This is my attempt to compile all of those tutorials and step by steps in one place.



The tutorials below are all for specific projects, but I also keep a list of how to resources for things like how to use system fonts, how to use Font Lab Pad, Free Fonts that work as writing fonts, where to find free svgs, and much more.  All of those links are listed here:



A Thrift Store Redo - 





Tutorials With Some Basic Skills






(These are all projects using htv)
Simple Pillow Covers

Applying HTV to Flannel Blankets

Birth Stats Elephant

Making A Split Monogram For A Dollar Tree Tote





Projects With Some Basic Sewing Skills




(Another thrift store redo)






 
 I keep a list of free templates & Tutorials for paper flowers here: 
http://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2018/01/making-paper-flowers-with-cricut.html

This is a paid file, not a free svg.  But it is less than $3 & it;s a great one!
Step by step how to assemble it -
https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2018/10/mysvghut-classic-red-truck-snow-globe.html

EOS Cards For Easter (Print Then Cut)

EOS cards For Christmas (Layered cut card stock - Great Stocking Stuffers!)




A Variety Of T-Shirt Designs 












Christmas Ornaments







Projects I made within about the first 3 months of having a cricut.  
Most have the tutorials linked, but they should also all be in the post above.  Hopefully.  :-)

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