Writing with your Cricut....

Tips, Tricks and Tutorials for using Sure Cuts A Lot
Smullis
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

Post by Smullis »

This is brilliant!! Wish I had thought of it before I bought the black/brown Cricut markers. Sharpies come in many more colors though...now, where is that duct tape!! :)
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

Post by HeatherM »

One word of caution, Sharpies are not archival, so be careful what you use them on.
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

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thanks Heather :D :D
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

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The ladies over on the cricut board have been doing this for some time now. Instead of putting tape around the sharpie they are putting those foamy pencil grips on them. They can be put on and taken off quite easily and work perfectly in the circut machine....no adjusting required!
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

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kelsie94 wrote:The ladies over on the cricut board have been doing this for some time now. Instead of putting tape around the sharpie they are putting those foamy pencil grips on them. They can be put on and taken off quite easily and work perfectly in the circut machine....no adjusting required!
THAT is a great idea...I like the foam idea. I love this forum :)
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Re: Writing with your Cricut....

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HeatherM wrote:One word of caution, Sharpies are not archival, so be careful what you use them on.
I was just going to post the same thing!! Most of the things I use my Cricut for are scrapbooking related so I need the archival factor. But it is a great idea for cards or something!
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