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How to convert your own images to a multi-layer cut file using only Cricut Design Spiace

NeliDesign 4,809 4 years ago
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Here's a question I'm often asked: How do you use a JPG or PNG image and turn it into a cut file. I will show you how and only by using Design Space. This technique is great when we try to use an image that we have drawn ourselves or even an image made by our children. See the post about copyrights: https://nelidesign.com/cut-files-images-copyright/ 🎁 My free SVG file is available in my resource library at https://nelidesign.com/get-password/ 📃 You can also download my Free 5 Cricut Design Space functions Cheat Sheet right here: https://nelidesign.com/cheat-sheet-cricut-design-space/ 💻 Read about this on my blog and save it for later: https://nelidesign.com/convert-image-to-multi-layer-cut-file/ 🛒 Shop my favourite Cricut tools and products here: https://nelidesign.com/shop ✔ Subscribe to my channel for more tips and tricks on Cricut projects! https://www.youtube.com/nelidesign?sub_confirmation=1 🤔 Need help regarding your Cricut? Join my Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/createwithconfidencecricut ✂Find more DIYs on my blog: https://nelidesign.com Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/natalie.nelidesign Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/natalie.nelidesign Pin with me on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/nelidesign PLEASE NOTE: While I've made every effort to make sure this video contains accurate information, I'm not a professional and not responsible for any direct or indirect damages that may occur in connection to the information contained here. Please complete the projects featured on my channel at your own risk and consult a professional if you have any questions. Be safe & have fun! DISCLOSURE: This video description may contain affiliate links. When you purchase an item via these links, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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