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In this tutorial, I walk you through step by step in Making JPEG Files into Cut Files in Cricut Design Space. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I hope you find this helpful!
You have to export the image, not save it. To convert: Open the XCF file using GIMP; Click on File; Click on Export; Enter a filename. It'll be saved as PNG by default. You can use any other format by simply adding the extension to your filename (like image.jpg, image.bmp) or selecting another file format in the bottom right of the export window. In this tutorial, I walk you through step by step in Making JPEG Files into Cut Files in Cricut Design Space. If you have any questions feel free to ask. I hope you find this helpful! To start open Cricut Design Space and open a new project. Then click on “Upload Images.” Then Click “Upload Image” Next Click “Browse”.
To start open Cricut Design Space and open a new project. Then click on “Upload Images.”
Then Click “Upload Image”
Next Click “Browse”
Choose the JPEG file you want to use for your cut image, from your computer or device.
When it’s uploaded to Cricut Design Space, click on “Simple Image” if it’s a simple image like the one I’ve uploaded here, and then Click “Continue”. If it’s more complicated simply click on the appropriate complexity of the image you are working with.
Next choose the “Select and Erase” icon that looks like a wand. Then drag your mouse into the white space of your image until the cursor turns into a cross beam, and simply click in the white space.
The background will turn a checkered blue and white indicating it’s now transparent. Once your image is ready then click “Continue.
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Next click on “Save as a Cut Image”, and then click “Save”.
Choose the saved cut image file and then click “Insert Images”.
The cut image is ready to be resized to fit whatever measurements desired. Click “Make It” when ready to cut. Cricut Design Space will continue giving directions until your cut project is complete.
I hope this tutorial on Making JPEG Files into Cut Files in Cricut Design Space is helpful. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial!!
A little about the stencil and printable designs on Repurposing Junkie:
I started using stencils on furniture in 2015. I had given a white table a makeover, and painted it orange to be an accent table in the living room. Even with the bright color, the table was missing something. I applied a stencil that I had bought at one of my favorite craft stores to the table to give it that something extra and sure enough it really made the table stand out.
After seeing the transformation the table took by adding the stenciled flowers, I was hooked on stenciling. I loved how adding just a bit of detail made the piece stand out and took it to a whole new level.
Adding this detail and seeing the results was all I needed to be convinced that stenciling was the way to go, and thus began my love for all things stencil.
I love how a stencil design can add detail and beauty to furniture,wall art, clothes, mugs and other accessories, walls, floors and so many other things.
It’s fantastic how easy it is to make something beautiful become exquisite and eye catching just by adding a stencil overlay.
After stenciling for a while, I started designing my own stencils in 2016 to cut on my awesome Cricut Explore. It took some time and learning but it was so rewarding being able to cut my own custom designs right in my home.
I went on to write some tutorials on cutting stencils using the Cricut machine:
–How to Make a JPEG File into a Cut File in Cricut Design Space
–How to Make Stencils Using Show-Offs Stencil Blanks and Cricut Design Space
–How to Make Extra Large Stencil Oversize Stencils in Cricut Design Space Using the Meeting and Overlapping Methods
–How to Keep the Middle of Letters from Falling Out When Making Stencils in Cricut Design Space
–How to Make a Wood Sign Using Stencils and Cricut Design Space
–How to Make Adhesive Stencils Using Peel and Stick Clear Laminate and Cricut Design Space
I also wrote a few tutorials on designing your own stencils and the tools needed to create and make stencils using the Cricut:
–How to Design Stencils in BeFunky to Cut in Cricut Desing Space
–Fantastic Stencil Fonts for Making Stencils
–Supply List for Making Stencils with a Cricut
Creating Stencil and Printable Designs:
After getting comfortable with cutting stencils on the Cricut and learning how to create my own stencil designs, I began offering stencil cut files for free on my blog and in my Etsy shop.
I have since closed up my Etsy shop and opened a new shop, that offers a variety of cut files that can be made into stencils.
In my shop, I offer stencil cut files which are great for wall and furniture embellishments. I also have a lot of monogram/alphabet stencil cut files for personalization projects. Plus lots more stencil cut file designs to check out in my shop, and plenty more to come.
I design all the stencil cut files and printables that I offer on my blog, and in my shop, using my own hand drawn elements, or fonts that can be found on my resource page, or a combination of both.
I have found a passion for design and strive to create unique and fun designs that can be used in a variety of settings, such as home decor, furniture, wall art, fashion design, accessory items, and so much more.
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My eye has always been drawn to the details, patterns, and embellishments in such things as home decor and clothing, so it’s a real joy for me to become part of the design process of such things.
Stencils are a great and easy way to add that something special to a piece whether it’s repurposed furniture or wall art or a brand new canvas or wall.
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I share on my blog how I’ve transformed repurposed pieces using stencils:
I like to add stencils to furniture and wall art pieces.
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Some of my favorite stencil projects include refinishing a curbside table, upcycling a piece of canvas wall art, and making an extra large stenciled wall art piece, just to name a few of my favorite stencil projects.
I also have some repurposing projects that I hope are fun and inspiring. I love taking old “junk” and turning it into something completely different:
You can check out the repurposing projects here. I have several projects using ceiling fan parts, spindles, old frames, plaques, and furniture.
Some of my favorite repurposing projects are the ceiling fan blades to airplane repurpose, the angels made from hinges and spindle parts, and transforming a kitchen table using stencils, and these are just a few of my favorite repurposing projects.
I hope you spend some time on my blog, checking out the Cricut tutorials, DIY projects, and SVG Cut Files and Printable designs.
I sincerely hope you enjoy the projects, tutorials, stencil cut files and printables offered on my blog, in my Resource Library. If you have any questions concerning the tutorials, stencil cut files, printables an/or projects found on my blog, you can contact me here.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I hope you take your time and look around, and I hope you find the blog posts, projects, tutorials, stencil cut files and printables resources to be useful and helpful in your DIY projects.