Cake looks yummy. I used the sugar sheets with my explore 2. I put the sheet in the fridge for a little bit. Used a regular new mat. Placed the sugar sheet with carrier face down. Used vinyl setting. Pushed the white rollers all the way to right of the machine. It will only cut the sugar sheet leaving the carrier in tacked. Just like cutting vinyl or iron on. If you have some left, give it try.
How long can the sheets be kept? Think sugar is always tenable. I also have a cricut cake, but can't handle it. Sheets remain in the sealed package. I also tried to do the cricut cake via the PC, but that doesn't work either. Greetings from Apeldoorn (the Netherlands)
Cake looks yummy. I used the sugar sheets with my explore 2. I put the sheet in the fridge for a little bit. Used a regular new mat. Placed the sugar sheet with carrier face down. Used vinyl setting. Pushed the white rollers all the way to right of the machine. It will only cut the sugar sheet leaving the carrier in tacked. Just like cutting vinyl or iron on. If you have some left, give it try.
A Tiny Bit Of This Paper Crafting what setting did you use to cut it?
@Evette Fernandez I used a separate blade and clean in between
@Evette Fernandez your comments have been noted.
Did you use the blade or the reg needle looking ones? Is the edible side down and did you have to mirror it?
How long can the sheets be kept?
Think sugar is always tenable.
I also have a cricut cake, but can't handle it.
Sheets remain in the sealed package.
I also tried to do the cricut cake via the PC, but that doesn't work either.
Greetings from Apeldoorn (the Netherlands)
I'm excited thanks for inspiring me... I'm gonna print and cut with my edible printer then cut...
These machines are not made to cut any food product. Not food safe and will void warranty on new machine.