While browsing one of my favorite scrappy forums, a member posted a card that she's created using a MTC file. I have so many friends with Cricut machines that are so disgruntled with the lack of support with the product and everything else, that they are jumping ship and going to other cutters such as the Pazzles, Silhouette and Zing.. To name a few. They are doing fantastic things with these tools.
But since so many are flooding the market with their used cutters, cartridges, gypsies and the gamut, you really have to hope that someone that really wants your discards will come along and swoop these tools up. For now, I will hold onto my Create, Pink Expression, E2 and my yet unopened Imagine (that I've not been able to sell). Offers are still being taken. ;)
After coming home last night from my monthly Friday scrap group, I decided to break out a cartridge and use it for an intricate cut. So many have complained of not being able to cut these types of cuts. After making a minor adjustment on blade depth and speed, I cut out a gorgeous intricately cut cross. I'm happy with the way it turned out.
I used my E2 machine and have the setting cut for the thin paper at medium, blade was on 4, speed at 3. I find that slowing the speed down help to decrease the paper tearing and cutting all the way through.
I used the Cricut New Testament cartridge using the cross on the Shepard 1 image. I cut two out... One at 2.75" and the other at 3". I used the 3" cut on the card since the 2.75 was too small for this card.
Here's a closeup of the cross. I do see 2 spots where I didn't weed correctly, but I love it.
I've been trying to decorate the insides of my cards as well to give a bit more character. What do you think?
Recipe:
New Testament cartridge
Patterned paper - Recollections stack Graceful
Ribbon from my stash
Studio 18 Rhinestones
Coordinating plain paper from stash
Versa Magic Pumpkin Spice Chalk Ink