Mask Cut on Cricut Using Graffix Clear Plastic and Wild Card

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2010

Here is a mask (or stencil) that I cut using my cricut, the Wild Card cartridge and some Grafix clear craft plastic. I'm using the mask to make some backround paper for a card.

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  • What was the weight of the craft plastic you used? Was it the medium weight or the heavy weight? Thanks.

  • @pinkandgreenlife All it says is that it is .007 clear plastic. Hope that helps :)

  • thanks very much

  • @MsCatchtheball Sure :)

  • LOVE, love, love this! Wonder if this would work with just transparency sheets...I don't have the Grafix plastic? Might have to try it out! TFS!

    Karen

  • @lilacsandlupines It might...I haven't tried it, but I don't think there is much difference in the thickness. Oh, and I might mention that I was hanging over my cricut while this was cutting because towards the end of the cutting (about the 3rd pass) some of the pieces had cut all the way through and were popping out of their holes and getting caught up in the blade :( I also thought I'd mention that I set the size of this up in design studio :)

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