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Employee Training. Continuous Improvement. Employee Performance. Management Evaluation. Employee Evaluation. Evaluation Comments. Power of Attorney. Rental Agreement. Re-Opening Announcement. Employee Temperature Log. Start by overlapping all letters. You may struggle to join all of the letters. Usually, most cake toppers will have a cute paper on the front and a white plain nothing on the back.
Not only your cake topper will look more beautiful if you have another or the same paper from the front paper on the back, but it will also add extra sturdiness to the final project.
You can change the colors of the cake topper. I decided to go with purple for the front and a rainbow-like color for the back. If you need to increase or decrease the size of the project, make sure that the top and front of the topper measure the same. Tip: Newer machines will ask whether you want to cut on the mat or without. When you send your project, this is the view you should have.
There are two mats that represent each material. Although if you decided to have the same color for the front and back, you would only have one mat.
If you have a machine with a dial Explore Family Machines , set it to custom so you can follow along on the screenshots. The best way to remove the cake topper is by bending the mat and letting gravity do most of the work. Check the photo right above. I used a different material for the second cut, so I had to change the material from Design Space again. I love and always recommend Beacon 3-in-1 advanced glue.
A little bit goes a long way. Also, as you glue, make sure everything is aligned. Let the topper dry for a little bit, and turn it around to glue the cake topper stick I used lollipop sticks. From now on, I will assume you read and understood all of the concepts I just explained. In Cricut Design Space, Offset is a tool that allows you to create a proportional outline inside and outside of the text, images, and shapes.
Well, with the offset tool, not only can you create a stunning effect on your projects, but you can also create a placement for your letters and glue individually on the outline.
All letters are attached, but the dot from the exclamation point is loose. Meaning with a regular cake topper, as I explained before, that dot will be lost. Whenever you click on the offset icon, you will see a light blue outline on the shape or text you are selecting on the canvas. If you want a bigger or smaller one, you can easily repeat the process. Every time you set new settings, Design Space will remember the one you last used.
This is very useful because you want your projects to look uniform. For this cake topper, I added three offsets. Add the first outline, and use it as a reference to add a new offset. Check out my offset tutorial to learn all about this setting. For this cake topper, I also decided to use the offset tool to have placement for the letters because they are not all welded.
If you choose to use fonts only, you have to do the same steps I mentioned at the beginning of this article. From this window, you will be able to choose your printer, add extra copies to your project, turn on bleed, or use your system dialog box. I used Medium Cardstock. Learn everything you need to know about Print then Cut. If you are looking for something quick or even more elaborate, you can use Cricut Images located on the left panel of the canvas. If you are looking for a particular occasion, you can type in the word that best describes it.
If you want to cut right away with minimal editing, you need to find an image where all letters look overlapped just as we overlapped the birthday topper. Like the image I selected on the screenshot right above. As you can see, everything is separated. Note: if you have more lines of text or elements that are scattered, you need to have more copies. Step 3 : Use the contour tool bottom of the Layers panel only to show the first line of each design.
You only need to delete or hide the pink layer underneath. Step 4 : Make the different elements into a cake topper by overlapping each line wild, about, u.
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