Platinum Scraps was originally launched February of 2010 as a vision of several friends who met on the Cricut Message board who wanted to venture out into creating, sharing, and showcasing the many talents each of us possess. Platinum Scraps showcases the diversity in scrapbooking and features designers from all walks of life. To keep the tradition going, each week our design team is challenged to create a unique layout or card based on a sketch that exemplifies their skills and talents. We hope that we inspire your creations and we appreciate your continued love and support as we grow together.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Time Out Thursday: Printing on Cricut Cuts

It's time for another video. Cassie is always thinking of ways to share the tricks she used prior to life with cricut. Some of them still work today except now, there are more cuts to choose from other than sizzix dies. Microsoft Word goes a long way.  Take a look and let us know what you think. Then, try it out for yourself.  Thanks for watching. Now get back to crafting!!!!

9 comments:

  1. Great video, will have to try it sometime.

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  2. Love the technique but I have a upside down bottom feeder. Will try it anyway hope I don't get a misfeed. Hate them.

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  3. What a great idea! I will definitely use this in the future. Do you have problems with different thicknesses of cardstock, or do you just use paper when doing this?

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  4. Cassie, great video... I tried this technique for the first time a couple weeks ago and it worked like a charm.. TFS

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  5. Cassie, your tutorials are always so informative. TFS!

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  6. Thanks everyone.

    DaintyDiva - It can work bottom up but sometimes it gets stucks on the rollers.

    Tonya - Most of the time I'm using bazzil cardstock or DCMV paper and even the cheap cardstock from ACM. Never had a problem.

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  7. Love this video...great job. I am going to try this. Love your layout also.

    Tammy

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  8. Thank you for sharing this! Much easier than what I was doing trying to print first and then cut!

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