Hello. I live in Turkey. I've been thinking for days about how to cut laminated paper into borders. I came across your video. I am so happy. I just bought my machine and I was disappointed that I couldn't do this job. Thank you, I'm glad you uploaded this video 🙏 I wish you good work. I will find you on Instagram and share my work. ❤️🌼
My cricut keeps ripping my paper 😢 does anyone know how to fix this. New blade in and new sticky mats and I calibrated it and still nothing but ripping and shredding it😢
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I had NO idea you could set your own materials. I have battled with chuncky glitter for years! Thank you SO much for this video. One tip I learned along the way is to put a piece of strong grip transfer tape on your mat first, sticky side up, then put the leather onto the transfer tape. Saves getting the mat full of glitter! I'm off to make tons of bows for my new granddaughter! YAHOO!!
cause without the gap there the paper and the laminating film will tear easily. the gap there ensures that the laminated area is together as the heat caused the plastic to stick. if u cut straight without the gap, the film and paper will come off easily
Thank you for the tutorial. I can't wait to try it! I usually use a little bit of school glue (glue stick) on the back of the paper pieces to keep them in place on the laminating sheet before laminating, so there is no chance of them moving when loading into the laminator
Thank you for sharing this tutorial! I have been looking all over the a detail tutorial like this and so glad I found this one. Can you please do more tutorials just like this in the future. Thanks again for sharing this with us all!!!
Did you try closing the lid and making the room a little darker when you cut the laminated project? That helps with the glare from lamination and allows the Cricut to read the print then cut registration marks. It worked for me, I hope it helps you 😃