Thank you for all the information in this video. I learned some new ways to use Design Space that I didn't know before. I always thought that you could only emboss using embossing folders. ❤️🤗
Hello from Ontario, Canada! Loved the tutorial! You're a natural teacher! I don't have a cuttlebug, and I am new to Cricut. I do love card making so your video was both informative and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!!
I am OH so new to Card Making. I have a Cricut Joy and this is also a little difficult to use at times. Hopefully I will get the hang of it eventually, AND I must say your video are absolutely first class - thank you so much.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this tutorial. I've been wondering if it's feasible to emboss/deboss a full pattern with a Cricut for card making. I don't have a Cuttlebug, so I'll most likely follow your other tutorial using the embossing tool instead. Side note: your voice is so soothing 😊
Thanks for sharing this, Kelly. You make this look so easy. I’ve been struggling 😭😭😭😭with making these after I watched an Ashley Falco video on creating embossing folders. I see you and I are using the exact same 0.010 Mylar sheets from Amazon. Maybe the stencil I am trying to create is too detailed, too small and has too many curves. I’ve tried using both the deep point and premium fine point blades, with 350 pressure, on default and more pressure with my Cricut maker, but I stopped at 3 passes. Sometimes it cuts through, no problem, but when I try again using the same settings and sheet, it scores it, but does not cut all the way through, so I go back in and muck up the settings😢😢😢😩. Going to revise my design, clean my strong mat so it has the best stick, tape down the edges, make sure to check my blade for build up around the cutting edge, take the passes up to 4 and give it another go. Thanks again!
Ag sorry to hear you are struggling! It could be the design yes the thicker materials can't handle details well. I'm using a similar material to the one I linked, I didn't get it from Amazon unfortunately. They don't stock the one I use 😅 But yes test cuts are going to save you so much heartache! And the strong grip mat has saved my hide lots too!
Thank you for that information 😊 I love your videos. I had I question about the machine can I use it w the sizzix ?? And I have some clear mats I bouts for dollar tree they can be used as cutting mats is that what I can use as a stencil ??
Ah thank you so much! You absolutely can use any die cutting machine with this technique! If you can cut through the clear mat on your Cricut machine - I would give it a try as a stencil!
Great tutorial. You can use the stencil for inking backgrounds too. I was disappointed because I don't own a cuttlebug or any other such machine and wouldn't be able to emboss. I have seen tutorials using the foil pen or scoring stylus, but it means always keeping a mat aside for the stencil, thereby eliminating a mat for me to work with. How else can I create the pressure that mimics the cuttlebug machine? My daughter has a cricut joy extra and is wondering if she can use the stencil material on her machine. (I think so), but is the blade strong enough? I tried cutting shrinky dink on it and was not successful.
Im not sure which machine you are referring to, or which mat it is, but you can test it, keeping in mind that if it isnt designed to be able to bounce back, you may damage your mat. Silicone doesnt often retain shape when compressed which is why its my favourite recommendation for these project types :)
@@KellyRossouw sorry forgot to specify- the rubber mat that comes with the cuttlebug “sandwich” Also, would the vellum they sell in the individual sheet section of the craft stores (scrapbooking) work to make the stencils for embossing?
Side note : that B roll of all your cricut machines is just GOALS!!!
hahaha thanks, I need to refilm it 😂
Thank you for all the information in this video. I learned some new ways to use Design Space that I didn't know before. I always thought that you could only emboss using embossing folders. ❤️🤗
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful! 😊
Hello from Ontario, Canada! Loved the tutorial! You're a natural teacher! I don't have a cuttlebug, and I am new to Cricut. I do love card making so your video was both informative and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much! and welcome!!
You took the words right out of my mouth. I could not have said it any better. 🙂 Thank you. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Except for I live in Arizona, USA. 😆
I am OH so new to Card Making. I have a Cricut Joy and this is also a little difficult to use at times. Hopefully I will get the hang of it eventually, AND I must say your video are absolutely first class - thank you so much.
You can do it! and you are so welcome!
Wow thanks will have to give it a try. Will work perfectly for my art journals.
Yessss! This would look awesome in journals!
So cool ! Love the way you explain each of your video tutorial with everything step by steps 🥰👍
Thanks so much 😊
You’re awesome! Love this trick. Thank you Kelly for sharing🎉
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this tutorial. I've been wondering if it's feasible to emboss/deboss a full pattern with a Cricut for card making. I don't have a Cuttlebug, so I'll most likely follow your other tutorial using the embossing tool instead. Side note: your voice is so soothing 😊
You are oh so welcome! Thanks for your kind words 💚
Great video and explanations. Thanks for sharing,
Glad it was helpful!
Lovely tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tutorial!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing this, Kelly. You make this look so easy. I’ve been struggling 😭😭😭😭with making these after I watched an Ashley Falco video on creating embossing folders. I see you and I are using the exact same 0.010 Mylar sheets from Amazon. Maybe the stencil I am trying to create is too detailed, too small and has too many curves. I’ve tried using both the deep point and premium fine point blades, with 350 pressure, on default and more pressure with my Cricut maker, but I stopped at 3 passes. Sometimes it cuts through, no problem, but when I try again using the same settings and sheet, it scores it, but does not cut all the way through, so I go back in and muck up the settings😢😢😢😩. Going to revise my design, clean my strong mat so it has the best stick, tape down the edges, make sure to check my blade for build up around the cutting edge, take the passes up to 4 and give it another go. Thanks again!
Ag sorry to hear you are struggling! It could be the design yes the thicker materials can't handle details well.
I'm using a similar material to the one I linked, I didn't get it from Amazon unfortunately. They don't stock the one I use 😅
But yes test cuts are going to save you so much heartache! And the strong grip mat has saved my hide lots too!
I've seen a smaller emboss machine on Shein, I want to try it out
They are so so awesome, keep an eye on the second hand groups for local ones if those dont work out
Thank you for that information 😊 I love your videos. I had I question about the machine can I use it w the sizzix ?? And I have some clear mats I bouts for dollar tree they can be used as cutting mats is that what I can use as a stencil ??
Ah thank you so much! You absolutely can use any die cutting machine with this technique! If you can cut through the clear mat on your Cricut machine - I would give it a try as a stencil!
@@KellyRossouw I just realized the typos lol 😂 sorry but u still answered to my question thank you. I will try to give it a try.
Does the Mylar have particular thickness?
Mylar is measured in microns, you get lower (thinner), and higher (thicker) mylar types - it all depends on what you need to use it for :)
@@KellyRossouw thank you! Which thickness do you use for embossing folders?
Great tutorial. You can use the stencil for inking backgrounds too. I was disappointed because I don't own a cuttlebug or any other such machine and wouldn't be able to emboss. I have seen tutorials using the foil pen or scoring stylus, but it means always keeping a mat aside for the stencil, thereby eliminating a mat for me to work with. How else can I create the pressure that mimics the cuttlebug machine? My daughter has a cricut joy extra and is wondering if she can use the stencil material on her machine. (I think so), but is the blade strong enough? I tried cutting shrinky dink on it and was not successful.
Thank you! Yes I do this all the time too!
I dont yet have a tutorial on embossing with the other machines, but keep an eye out its coming soon!
Comes with a rubber mat already. Does that one not work?
Im not sure which machine you are referring to, or which mat it is, but you can test it, keeping in mind that if it isnt designed to be able to bounce back, you may damage your mat. Silicone doesnt often retain shape when compressed which is why its my favourite recommendation for these project types :)
@@KellyRossouw sorry forgot to specify- the rubber mat that comes with the cuttlebug “sandwich”
Also, would the vellum they sell in the individual sheet section of the craft stores (scrapbooking) work to make the stencils for embossing?
You forgot to add the link to embossing the gift boxes
The link is on the card at the end of the video (doesnt always display on all devices) - here you go! th-cam.com/video/Xb8i79BYlt4/w-d-xo.html
Clever
Thank you so much!