![]() Want a great deal on the Artbooking cartridge? Check out this awesome CTMH deal from Melanie!ĭisclosure: The cartridge used in this post was sent to me by CTMH consultant, Melanie Brown. YAY! Not only does it hold everything I needed it to hold but I can tell exactly what’s in it from a distance thanks to that vinyl lettering! Woo hoo! I’m using the Open Top File Box 13x5x9 by Iris. Off to the container we go! I have blue glittery nails this week. ![]() That will help me move it from the backing to the container.Ĭheck out my vinyl projects here or on my vinyl Pinterest board. Today we’re going to talk about Cricut vinyl storage and HTV storage. Want to learn how to use vinyl with your Cricut? Check out my Cricut Vinylology DVD! I like to keep the backing on the mat and work from there to weed my vinyl. I sent my creation to my Cricut and cut it out using red Cricut vinyl. When you roll it up, you get creases in the vinyl and so sometimes the blade cannot cut all the way through (if you have used vinyl and it was rolled up, you. Ignore the 50 states in the photo, this is all from Artbooking. Well the answer is FLAT Unless you buy vinyl in a roll, the best way to store it is flat because if you roll it up then it doesn’t stick to the mat as well and it doesn’t cut as well. I used the Cricut Craft Room along with the Artbooking Cricut cartridge (available through CTMH) to create my words. Need vinyl? I like to buy mine from Expressions Vinyl. Goodness knows I need it! LOL! I’m using this one to hold my Close to My Heart Cricut cartridges, stamps and chipboard so I created some signage for it using vinyl. I’m keeping them sideways to maximize bookshelf space. I love them because they fit on my standard bookshelf on their front or side. I bought these Iris containers to help me corral some craft supplies.
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