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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

Transfer lettering from your Cricut mat to your project in perfect alignment using drywall tape (aka Magic Mesh).

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  • khharwell,

    Mesh tape will work. You can overlap 2 pieces to make a larger one. You do not want to use the metal mesh. It doesn't work. I get Duck brand mesh tape in rolls at Walmart or Ace brand sheets at Ace. Again, it is the same thing just a different size and both work fine.

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  • I've only been able to find the tape or square mesh made of metal... Will that work?

  • You are SO cool! You're like the "Alton Brown" of Cricut Papercrafting! Thanks for sharing-------: )

  • Fantastic technique! I've never seen this before. Thanks for the innovative idea! I will definitely be looking for this mesh!

  • What an amazing idea! Sometimes you just don't want to weld your letters and you want to keep the nice spacing but it's so fiddly getting the pieces back in the right positions. Came here from ScrappyDew's video. Thank you so much!

  • It comes on rolls too. Check the drywall "patching" section for a choice of sizes.

  • This is the best idea. I tried it after seeing this video and it works. omg, what a wonderful thing. it has made labeing easier. In fact the mesh is great to align letters and words because lays the letters on a grid. 5 stars

  • Ya the circle cutting is pretty cool.. my guess is you used the cricut software on your computer first? Thats a fantastic Idea, will have to check for the full 8x8 sheets here, all I've seen was the wall strips, (when we were drywalling) GREAT IDEA!! Thanks for sharing your creative idea!! Appreciate ladies like yourself that are willing share there creative side!

  • great and ingenious! can you re-use the mesh over and over?

  • How did you cut in the circle pattern??????

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