![]() ![]() The Cricut presses the special tool presses down onto the foil sheet, transferring the foil onto your base material. I love that the Cricut Foil Transfer is pressure-activated, not heat-activated like the Foil Quill, which means NO heat is involved at all. You just put the special Cricut Foil Transfer Tool into your Explore or Maker, choose or upload a design in Cricut Design Space, change the Linetype to “Foil” (fine tip, medium tip, or bold tip), put your base material on your cutting mat, tape a foil transfer sheet on top of your material, load your mat into your Cricut, and press the flashing button! Then sit back while your Cricut puts the foil on your material. See the Cricut Foil Transfer Tool in action as I create two different foil projects in this step-by-step tutorial video:įirst, let me explain how this works. I’ve now made a number of different projects with the foil transfer and I’m excited to show you and tell you everything I’ve learned! You’re going to love this! Learn all about Cricut Foil Transfer and how you can use it to make beautiful and shiny projects with your Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker cutting machine!Ĭricut just introduced a fun new tool and material - the Cricut Foil Transfer Tool and Foil Transfer Sheets! Cricut sent me a Foil Transfer Kit and some extra transfer sheets in advance so I could test it out and tell you all about it! The best thing about the Cricut Foil is how easy it is to use - within minutes of opening the kit I was able to create a beautiful foiled card. ![]() ![]() DIY Paper Flower Wall Art: Mason Jars & Vases. ![]()
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