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Which is the Newest Cricut Machine for DIYers?

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All the DIYers must be celebrating as Cricut has a new bundle of joy in its cutting machine lineup: Cricut Venture and Cricut Joy Xtra. Buying the newest Cricut machine will be a huge risk and investment for the crafters. “Which cut-die machine should I buy?” is the question that every user asks when it comes to the final verdict of adding a craft plotter to the collection.   Focusing on the Cricut machine 2023, the company introduced the Venture model on 25 July 2023. Following this, the Joy Xtra model came into the market on 7 July 2023. Cricut Venture cuts a variety of materials with precision at commercial speed. Besides, it can also write, score, and foil. On the other hand, Joy Xtra is slightly bigger than Cricut Joy and cuts more than 50+ materials with its scissors.   Inside this guide, we’ll be sharing all the concepts about both models. Besides, it will help you in deciding which Cricut machine is going to be best for you.   Cricut Venture The Cricut Venture c

How to Etch Glass With Cricut? [Step-by-step Guide]

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  Are you looking forward to a budget-friendly wedding with each item in its place? Today, we will be making you learn about   how to etch glass with Cricut .   Simply put, etching is a simple method of forever spreading the glass’s outer layer with design. After learning about glass etching, you will really do tons of DIY projects for your friends, family members, and house. Before starting  glass etching with Cricut,  all the DIYers need to carry some supplies by their side. The supplies are as follows: Cricut Machine Design Space Account Wine Glass Scraper Tool Paint Brush Gloves Transfer Tape Self-Adhesive Vinyl Glass Etching Cream Rubbing Alcohol/ Baby Wipes The following tutorial is going to help you out in grabbing details revolving around  etching glass with Cricut. Step 1: Create a Design on Cricut Software First, open a new canvas on your  Design Space  and tick the  Upload  button. Now, press the  Upload Image  and choose the image from the Cricut library or by dragging the