@@maithilirao667 you’re welcome!! It took me like 6 months to put together 😂 I bought the cricut explore 3 but there are other ones that you can get without all the extra crap that I probably didn’t need for pottery. Also, there’s a group on fb called die cutters I think 🤔 if you search “cricut for pottery” there’s so much info in that group! That’s where I learned about the oracle vinyl etc…plus tons of cool ideas from other potters with a cricut!
@@suestern4642 yes! BUT because this was so intricate, and I got super frustrated 😆, some of the lines split when I peeled it off. Like it came off in pieces. You would have to take ur time and be patient getting it off. Other designs are way easier to remove in one piece. Hope this helps!
@@thehappyhomesteadnh it does, thank you! It looked somewhat fragile from what I could see in the video A friend has a cricut and we used tyvek sheets to make designs. It works very well, it’s indestructible, however, there’s no adhesive. I do lots of layering with slip and underglazes.
luv it, thanks for the tutorial
@@RJMPottery aw welcome!!! Working on the part 2 glazing video!
I love your very educational videos! And your calming demeanor!❤
@@MyMazyCat awwwwwww thank you so much ✨❤️❤️❤️!!!! That means a lot 😘
@@thehappyhomesteadnh 🏺💕🏺💕
wow
blowing my mind
@@SharonLaflamme awwwwwwwww I just LOVE YOU 😘
Very cool! Thanks!
@@Heartwing37 thank you!!!!!!!!!
Sooo cool, thank you 😊 I’ve been curious about Cricut with pottery
thanks! Have had a cricket starring at me for over a year! time to try it again
@@pamdorneman888 hahahaha I totally get it!! Once u dig in, you will love it!!! It’s a whole new level of fun 🤩
Girlllll how the heck did I not see this!?
@@micheledickey4066 omg 😂 you neeeeeed to!
Thanks for doing this video. V informative ! Which Cricut machine are you using ? (Trying to decide which model to get)
@@maithilirao667 you’re welcome!! It took me like 6 months to put together 😂 I bought the cricut explore 3 but there are other ones that you can get without all the extra crap that I probably didn’t need for pottery. Also, there’s a group on fb called die cutters I think 🤔 if you search “cricut for pottery” there’s so much info in that group! That’s where I learned about the oracle vinyl etc…plus tons of cool ideas from other potters with a cricut!
Try baby wipes to clean the mat.
@@pamdorneman888 oh good idea!!! Thanks!
Hq! I was wondering how you did this.
😆 always have tricks up my sleeve somewhere!
Try using normal or less grippy transfer tape
@@shirleysayer1748 yes!!! Lesson learned on that one 😆
Can you reuse the mandala?
@@suestern4642 yes! BUT because this was so intricate, and I got super frustrated 😆, some of the lines split when I peeled it off. Like it came off in pieces. You would have to take ur time and be patient getting it off. Other designs are way easier to remove in one piece. Hope this helps!
@@thehappyhomesteadnh it does, thank you! It looked somewhat fragile from what I could see in the video
A friend has a cricut and we used tyvek sheets to make designs. It works very well, it’s indestructible, however, there’s no adhesive. I do lots of layering with slip and underglazes.
@@thehappyhomesteadnh thank you, yes, it was helpful!