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  2. Cricut Cardstock Instructions - Help Center

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    Design and Cut. Select and size your design in Design Space. Then, select Make. Select your material load style – choose Without Mat for Cricut Smart Materials; for all other materials select On Mat, then confirm your mat size if prompted. Select your specific kind of cardstock from the list of materials. Place cardstock onto mat.

  3. How to Print and Cut Vinyl on a Cricut (Ultimate Guide!) - The...

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    Have you ever wanted to create custom stickers or cut custom printed images with your Cricut machine? You’re in the right place. In this step-by-step guide, I’ll show you the materials you’ll need and walk you through the process of how to print and cut vinyl on a Cricut.

  4. Learn how to cut paper and cardstock on your Cricut machine with this step-by-step guide for beginners. This blog post will explain the different types of cardstock that your Cricut can cut, and show you how to cut them for the best results every time.

  5. Cricut Insert Cards and Card Mat 101 - Help Center

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    Cricut Insert Cards are designed for use with Cricut Joy Card Mat, Cricut Joy Xtra Card Mat, and Cricut Card Mat 2 x 2 (sold separately). Cricut Card Mats are uniquely designed with a divider to protect the back of the folded Cricut Insert Card while cutting a design on the front.

  6. The Ultimate Guide to Cutting Cardstock and Paper with a Cricut

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    Read on to learn how to cut cardstock and paper with your Cricut! What Types of Cardstock and Paper Can a Cricut Cut? Solid Core vs Colored Core Cardstock; Smooth vs. Textured Cardstock; Material Settings for Cutting Cardstock and Paper with a Cricut; How to Cut Intricate Projects from Cardstock; What Cricut Blade Should be Used to Cut ...

  7. While the Cricut Card kits make the 2×2 mat super easy, you can make your own insert cards out of cardstock. Just cut your cardstock to the size you need, add a crease, and use it like a normal card. I recommend good-quality 65-80 lb cardstock.

  8. What size cardstock for Cricut? - Sweet & Cute Paper Crafts

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    Find the perfect cardstock size for your Cricut machine in our latest blog post. Learn about the recommended sizes for each machine and mat.

  9. All About Cardstock for Cricut Machines - Lydia Watts

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    I usually use 80#, which is what Cricut cardstock is. I find 65# to be a little too thin for my projects, but it can be great for layering. “Heavyweight” cardstock (100# or more) is almost like posterboard, and that’s the setting I usually use to cut it.

  10. Ultimate Guide to Cricut Cutting Mats - Makers Gonna Learn

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    Cardstock. Patterned paper. Embossed cardstock. Sizes available: 12 x 12″. 12 x 24″. 4.5 x 6.5″ (for Cricut Joy) 4.5 x 12″ (for Cricut Joy) Pro tip: we save our “less sticky” (aka well-loved) Standard Grip cutting mats and use them as Light Grip cutting mats. This is a great way to get more use out of them! Light Grip Mat.

  11. Cardstock 12x12 - Cricut

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    Boost your crafts with Cricut Cardstock! Perfect for cards, projects, and decor. High-quality, acid-free, lignin-free. Compatible with all Cricut machines.