Apple iPad Air (3rd Generation) For all those who place their faith in the brand Apple, this tablet can be one of the best tablets for Cricut design space. You can get this one attached to your Cricut Maker or Cricut Air 2 machine effortlessly to get your crafts done accurately. Apple iPad Air (10.5-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Space Gray (3rd Generation). In order to use the Knife Blade on the Cricut Maker, you must be using a desktop or laptop. Another limitation to the Android app is there is no Print and Cut option. To use Print and Cut, you must be using a desktop or laptop. Quick Tour of Cricut Design Space for Android. Let’s take a peek at the Android app for Design Space.
Products and Devices to Use With a Cricut Machine
July 9, 2019 by MarkWe get a lot of questions about what types of Products and Devices to Use With a Cricut Machine. Whether a beginner or Cricut pro, you will probably find something here that is new to you. These aren’t items that are specifically designed for the Cricut but they complement it very well.
Products and Devices I Use With My Cricut
First thing first, I’m going to start with my handy-dandy iPad. I rave about this all the time. It really is a game changer for our crafting! This is just a simple sixth-generation iPad but it works just great for our purposes. It’s Wi-Fi only so that is one thing to consider. Most people nowadays simply use the personal hotspot on their smart phones.
We absolutely love designing on the iPad – you can even design projects on the go! It’s so great that the Cricut Maker even has a handy dock for it!
Rubbing Alcohol and Dispenser Pump
Next up, rubbing alcohol. We had no idea how many people would be impressed by our little dispenser pump from the Dollar Tree. This thing’s a game changer. If you want the perfect amount of rubbing alcohol, this is definitely the way to go. You need rubbing alcohol to clean your surfaces before applying vinyl to them. Any slick surface needs to be cleaned with rubbing alcohol so that any dirt, oils, and finger residue is gone. This will ensure that your vinyl sticks really well to your surface and that your project lasts much longer.
Cricut Printable Guide
One thing we find ourselves referencing time and time again is this amazing Cricut Printable Guide that we’ve created at Makers Gonna Learn. You get this if you are a member! It is 20 pages of Cricut goodness from terminology to tips & tricks to referencing what temperature we recommend for different things. You can view it as a PDF and save it to your smartphone, laptop, or iPad as a reference there but many of our members like to print it out and laminate it.
ATG Gun
Next up is our ATG gun. This can be found at your local Michaels store. It’s really awesome for all your 3D paper crafting projects. Now, if you’re like me and not a huge fan of the pink, this is pretty much the same as the Scotch ATG 714. The pink one was made specifically for Michaels and is a bit more affordable because you can use your Michaels coupon for it. You will see huge savings using one of these ATG guns as opposed to those small tape dispensers.
LA’s Totally Awesome
We have another Dollar Tree product LA’s Totally Awesome. I have seen mixed reviews on this product but I honestly think that chances are, if you don’t like it, it’s because you aren’t using it correctly.
We have a video explaining exactly how to clean your Cricut mats to get the longest life out of the mat. In it, we give very solid and strict instructions on how to take advantage of this product and clean your mats. We clean our mats using this method and they last for a long time!
VLR
Next, we have VLR. You are going to love this product! You can find it on Amazon and you’re going to want to have some on hand if you do a lot of iron-on projects. This can remove heat transfer vinyl from your shirt. If you aren’t happy with the way you positioned your design or it just didn’t turn out the way you had hoped, this product is crazy awesome!
We have a video on using VLR and Removing HTV from Fabric. Check that out to see how quickly and effortlessly it works. It is a game changer for your crafting because I feel like it allows me to get a little bit edgier and take more risks with my projects. I know if I mess up, I’m not ruining the shirt!
Masking Tape Transfer Sheets
One of our newer products we’ve been talking about and using here at Makers Gonna Learn are these masking tape transfer sheets. We are all about saving money here and not just buying things for the sake of it, but these are amazing! This is a 6 by a 100 feet roll that I got from Auntie Tay for about $11. This is perfect for print and cut projects, for curved surface projects, and for vinyl projects. This really does the trick and you’re going to love it!
Printers
Probably the most asked question that I get via email and our Facebook community is what printer do I recommend and I have to say the Canon TS-8120. We love this printer and you are going to love it too. It’s under $100, the ink refills are competitively priced and you’re going to get great results. If you want a lightweight, accessible crafting printer, this is an amazing solution.
Canon does have larger printers, if you’re interested in larger printing and using things like seamless 12 by 12 paper and things like that but for us, this is what we find yourself gravitating towards time after time. We get great results from it! I highly recommend it for you to upgrade or treat yourself to a Canon TS-8120.
Computer
Another product we are always going to ask about is what computer do we design with and I have to say that I am Apple all the way. I have a MacBook Pro with the touch bar. It’s super awesome but you do not need something that powerful to use Cricut Design Space.
If you’re not really using it for gaming or photo editing or video editing, anything in the MacBook Air lineup is going to be perfect for you. It’s at the perfect price point for a durable long lasting machine. You are going to be paying a little bit more for a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro but from my experience, it’s worth it. I still have all of the Macs I’ve ever purchased and they are still running great. Plus, if you already have an iPhone, the compatibility is flawless and you’re going to love it!
We love talking about products and devices we use with our Cricut. These are not really Cricut related items but they are must-haves for us in our Cricut workroom! They will definitely help you have a lot of fun and take full advantage of your machine.
Must Have Apps for Using Cricut
October 21, 2019 by Cyn GagenDisclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links provided for your convenience.This means, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
Best Tablet For Cricut Maker
One of our favorite things about our Cricut die cutting machine is that we can access Cricut Design Space on our iOS devices and use it to design with ease anywhere and anytime! We have some Must Have Apps for Using Cricut that we want to share with you today.
With these five awesome apps, we can create amazing die cutting craft projects and take full advantage of Cricut Design Space on our iOS devices. Let’s get started and break them down for you.
Must Have Apps for Using Cricut
Cricut Compatible With Ipad
iZip
The first two we’re going to talk about are ones we have referred to in many, many videos and blog posts before. With iZip, we can easily unzip SVG and PNG files and use them in Design Space.
It is a free app that you will need if you want to use any of our cut files (or those from other sites) on your iOS device. There is a premium version you can pay for if you prefer to use iZip without any ads.
AnyFont
AnyFont allows us to download fonts onto our devices and then upload them into Design Space for use there. We use this with our Makers Gonna Learn fonts all the time! You can add other fonts that you like as well.
The installation process is really easy. AnyFont is not a free app but it is only $1.99 and well worth the cost. We haven’t found anything else that works as well.
Want to learn more about using Cricut Design Space on your iOS device? Check out these posts: How to Download SVG Files and Import Them into Cricut Design Space AND How to Download a Font for Cricut Design Space on your iOS Device
Makers Gonna Learn Dashboard
The next three are technically not apps but they are things we refer to all the time while working in Cricut Design Space on our iOS devices. The first is our Makers Gonna Learn dashboard.
As a Makers Gonna Learn member, this will serve as your hub. It can come in really handy while creating with your Cricut.
You might be wondering how we managed to add our dashboard onto our iOS device screen like we did. It’s really quite simple! First, you want to click on the button in the top right of your screen that allows you to share a webpage to various locations.
If you scroll over, you’ll see the option to “Add to Home Screen”. Once added, you can hold and drag it to wherever you want it to be. We like to keep all of our Cricut related apps and resources together.
TroyGram
Next up is TroyGram. We like to add the How to Use page to our home screen. This is a fantastic tool and resource for creating your own monogram designs.
Cricut Printable Guide
Finally, we have our Cricut printable guide. We have printed ours out, laminated it, and bound it into a book. Now, we can refer to anytime we’re working with our Cricut machine. Having it bookmarked right on our device though is perfect for when we want to design on the go.
We hope all of you found some great apps and tips here for really maximizing your use of Cricut Design Space on your iOS device!