How Do I Make Print and Cut Bigger on My Cricut?

Print and cut projects have become one of the most popular ways to create projects with your Cricut cutting machine. Whether you are making cards, wall art, stickers, or something else, print and cut projects allow you to design and make something unique that you can proudly show off. But sometimes the prints and cuts can come out too small or not as big as you had hoped. If this has happened to you, then read on for some tips on how to make your print and cut projects bigger on your Cricut.

The first step is to adjust the size of your material in Design Space. This is done by selecting the material size from the dropdown menu in the top left corner of Design Space. You can select from a range of standard sizes, from small to large.

Once you have selected a size, the canvas will automatically adjust accordingly so that all elements scale up accordingly.

The next step is to adjust the size of your images. This can be done by selecting an image and then increasing or decreasing its size using either the slider tool or by entering a specific number in the size box. Again, adjusting this will cause all other elements on the canvas to scale accordingly.

Finally, if your project still needs more adjusting after this, you can use layers. This allows you to increase or decrease individual elements within a project independently from each other. To do this, select all elements that need resizing and group them together into one layer before adjusting their size.

By following these steps, you should be able to make your print and cut projects bigger on your Cricut with ease! Just remember that if all else fails, there’s always Design Space’s “Fit” feature which will automatically adjust images and texts so they fit onto your canvas perfectly.

Conclusion: Making print and cut projects bigger on your Cricut is easy if you know what steps to take! Start by adjusting the material size in Design Space as well as any images or text individually with either sizing tools or layers before trying out Design Space’s “Fit” feature if needed.

With these steps, you should be able to make bigger prints and cuts with ease!