Layering Vinyl on top of Vinyl

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

Just a quick video showing how to layer vinyl on top of vinyl using the new PHRASES Cricut Cartridge

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  • Actually, as far as I can see, there are no 'registration' marks on these images and there is no option available to allow you to 'add' them. But thank you for the comment... It made me go look again. :-)

  • Hi Jessica!

    That's awesome! Yes, the 'kiss' cut is for the vinyl with the regular blade and the deep cut blade is for the magnet material only (yes... you do need it). I would plan to cut at least 4 dolls to play with and you can get 2 sometimes 3 dolls from one 12x12 sheet of magnet material. Just remember that the magnet material only has 1 12x12 piece and the vinyl comes with 2 12x24 sheets. So happy you liked my videos! Thanks for your kind words!

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  • Hi, Do you know what registration marks are? (not to sound rude, but honestly maybe you don't know about them)

    In your cutting software, you should be able to add registration marks. place them over your graphic, now when you send them to cut, the registration mark will cut with all the colors (black and brown in your case) you can use these to line up your graphic, then create a hinge and place the graphic down pretty much 100% accuratly. it's also a LOT faster then you are currently doing.

  • TFS! This vid ROCKS~ 

  • Hey Tammy, I plan to use your idea for the paper dolls when my great granddaughter gets old enough to play with them. I have a couple of questions.

    1) Since you usea kiss cut for the vinyl I assume that means you're using a regular blade? 2) But I do need the deep cut blade for the magnet material? 3) What's an approx, amt of vinyl and magnet material will I need for a good sized set? Thanks for your videos! Hugs, Jessica

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